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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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5b7e9d76
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5b7e9d76
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Aug 30, 2007
by
Collin Winter
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General cleanup, raise normalization in Lib/distutils.
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Lib/distutils/__init__.py
Lib/distutils/__init__.py
+0
-2
Lib/distutils/archive_util.py
Lib/distutils/archive_util.py
+5
-8
Lib/distutils/bcppcompiler.py
Lib/distutils/bcppcompiler.py
+7
-10
Lib/distutils/ccompiler.py
Lib/distutils/ccompiler.py
+188
-262
Lib/distutils/cmd.py
Lib/distutils/cmd.py
+66
-100
Lib/distutils/command/__init__.py
Lib/distutils/command/__init__.py
+0
-2
Lib/distutils/command/bdist.py
Lib/distutils/command/bdist.py
+10
-24
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_dumb.py
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_dumb.py
+9
-24
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_msi.py
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_msi.py
+14
-14
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_rpm.py
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_rpm.py
+17
-37
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_wininst.py
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_wininst.py
+12
-27
Lib/distutils/command/build.py
Lib/distutils/command/build.py
+9
-17
Lib/distutils/command/build_clib.py
Lib/distutils/command/build_clib.py
+33
-64
Lib/distutils/command/build_ext.py
Lib/distutils/command/build_ext.py
+40
-80
Lib/distutils/command/build_py.py
Lib/distutils/command/build_py.py
+32
-84
Lib/distutils/command/build_scripts.py
Lib/distutils/command/build_scripts.py
+7
-13
Lib/distutils/command/clean.py
Lib/distutils/command/clean.py
+1
-5
Lib/distutils/command/command_template
Lib/distutils/command/command_template
+4
-16
Lib/distutils/command/config.py
Lib/distutils/command/config.py
+40
-62
Lib/distutils/command/install.py
Lib/distutils/command/install.py
+32
-53
Lib/distutils/command/install_data.py
Lib/distutils/command/install_data.py
+6
-8
Lib/distutils/command/install_headers.py
Lib/distutils/command/install_headers.py
+6
-10
Lib/distutils/command/install_lib.py
Lib/distutils/command/install_lib.py
+15
-29
Lib/distutils/command/install_scripts.py
Lib/distutils/command/install_scripts.py
+6
-10
Lib/distutils/command/sdist.py
Lib/distutils/command/sdist.py
+28
-61
Lib/distutils/command/upload.py
Lib/distutils/command/upload.py
+1
-1
Lib/distutils/core.py
Lib/distutils/core.py
+10
-14
Lib/distutils/cygwinccompiler.py
Lib/distutils/cygwinccompiler.py
+4
-7
Lib/distutils/debug.py
Lib/distutils/debug.py
+0
-2
Lib/distutils/dep_util.py
Lib/distutils/dep_util.py
+2
-4
Lib/distutils/dir_util.py
Lib/distutils/dir_util.py
+6
-11
Lib/distutils/dist.py
Lib/distutils/dist.py
+16
-49
Lib/distutils/emxccompiler.py
Lib/distutils/emxccompiler.py
+4
-5
Lib/distutils/errors.py
Lib/distutils/errors.py
+0
-2
Lib/distutils/extension.py
Lib/distutils/extension.py
+4
-8
Lib/distutils/fancy_getopt.py
Lib/distutils/fancy_getopt.py
+47
-90
Lib/distutils/file_util.py
Lib/distutils/file_util.py
+34
-54
Lib/distutils/filelist.py
Lib/distutils/filelist.py
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-65
Lib/distutils/log.py
Lib/distutils/log.py
+0
-2
Lib/distutils/msvccompiler.py
Lib/distutils/msvccompiler.py
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-110
Lib/distutils/mwerkscompiler.py
Lib/distutils/mwerkscompiler.py
+4
-7
Lib/distutils/spawn.py
Lib/distutils/spawn.py
+31
-64
Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py
Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py
+5
-13
Lib/distutils/text_file.py
Lib/distutils/text_file.py
+63
-84
Lib/distutils/unixccompiler.py
Lib/distutils/unixccompiler.py
+15
-16
Lib/distutils/util.py
Lib/distutils/util.py
+8
-12
Lib/distutils/version.py
Lib/distutils/version.py
+1
-1
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Lib/distutils/__init__.py
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@@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ used from a setup script as
setup (...)
"""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
# Distutils version
...
...
Lib/distutils/archive_util.py
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@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@
Utility functions for creating archive files (tarballs, zip files,
that sort of thing)."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
...
...
@@ -39,8 +37,8 @@ def make_tarball (base_name, base_dir, compress="gzip",
'bzip2'
:
[
'-f9'
]}
if
compress
is
not
None
and
compress
not
in
compress_ext
.
keys
():
raise
ValueError
,
\
"bad value for 'compress': must be None, 'gzip', or 'compress'"
raise
ValueError
(
"bad value for 'compress': must be None, 'gzip', or 'compress'"
)
archive_name
=
base_name
+
".tar"
mkpath
(
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
archive_name
),
dry_run
=
dry_run
)
...
...
@@ -86,10 +84,9 @@ def make_zipfile (base_name, base_dir, verbose=0, dry_run=0):
except
DistutilsExecError
:
# XXX really should distinguish between "couldn't find
# external 'zip' command" and "zip failed".
raise
DistutilsExecError
,
\
(
"unable to create zip file '%s': "
raise
DistutilsExecError
((
"unable to create zip file '%s': "
"could neither import the 'zipfile' module nor "
"find a standalone zip utility"
)
%
zip_filename
"find a standalone zip utility"
)
%
zip_filename
)
else
:
log
.
info
(
"creating '%s' and adding '%s' to it"
,
...
...
@@ -157,7 +154,7 @@ def make_archive (base_name, format,
try
:
format_info
=
ARCHIVE_FORMATS
[
format
]
except
KeyError
:
raise
ValueError
,
"unknown archive format '%s'"
%
format
raise
ValueError
(
"unknown archive format '%s'"
%
format
)
func
=
format_info
[
0
]
for
(
arg
,
val
)
in
format_info
[
1
]:
...
...
Lib/distutils/bcppcompiler.py
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...
@@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ for the Borland C++ compiler.
# someone should sit down and factor out the common code as
# WindowsCCompiler! --GPW
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
...
...
@@ -116,7 +114,7 @@ class BCPPCompiler(CCompiler) :
try
:
self
.
spawn
([
"brcc32"
,
"-fo"
,
obj
,
src
])
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
CompileError
,
msg
raise
CompileError
(
msg
)
continue
# the 'for' loop
# The next two are both for the real compiler.
...
...
@@ -140,7 +138,7 @@ class BCPPCompiler(CCompiler) :
[
input_opt
,
output_opt
]
+
extra_postargs
+
[
src
])
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
CompileError
,
msg
raise
CompileError
(
msg
)
return
objects
...
...
@@ -165,7 +163,7 @@ class BCPPCompiler(CCompiler) :
try
:
self
.
spawn
([
self
.
lib
]
+
lib_args
)
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
LibError
,
msg
raise
LibError
(
msg
)
else
:
log
.
debug
(
"skipping %s (up-to-date)"
,
output_filename
)
...
...
@@ -299,7 +297,7 @@ class BCPPCompiler(CCompiler) :
try
:
self
.
spawn
([
self
.
linker
]
+
ld_args
)
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
LinkError
,
msg
raise
LinkError
(
msg
)
else
:
log
.
debug
(
"skipping %s (up-to-date)"
,
output_filename
)
...
...
@@ -345,9 +343,8 @@ class BCPPCompiler(CCompiler) :
# use normcase to make sure '.rc' is really '.rc' and not '.RC'
(
base
,
ext
)
=
os
.
path
.
splitext
(
os
.
path
.
normcase
(
src_name
))
if
ext
not
in
(
self
.
src_extensions
+
[
'.rc'
,
'.res'
]):
raise
UnknownFileError
,
\
"unknown file type '%s' (from '%s')"
%
\
(
ext
,
src_name
)
raise
UnknownFileError
(
"unknown file type '%s' (from '%s')"
%
\
(
ext
,
src_name
))
if
strip_dir
:
base
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
base
)
if
ext
==
'.res'
:
...
...
@@ -393,6 +390,6 @@ class BCPPCompiler(CCompiler) :
self
.
spawn
(
pp_args
)
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
print
(
msg
)
raise
CompileError
,
msg
raise
CompileError
(
msg
)
# preprocess()
Lib/distutils/ccompiler.py
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@@ -3,12 +3,9 @@
Contains CCompiler, an abstract base class that defines the interface
for the Distutils compiler abstraction model."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
,
re
from
types
import
*
from
copy
import
copy
from
distutils.errors
import
*
from
distutils.spawn
import
spawn
...
...
@@ -88,11 +85,7 @@ class CCompiler:
}
language_order
=
[
"c++"
,
"objc"
,
"c"
]
def
__init__
(
self
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
,
force
=
0
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
,
force
=
0
):
self
.
dry_run
=
dry_run
self
.
force
=
force
self
.
verbose
=
verbose
...
...
@@ -128,11 +121,7 @@ class CCompiler:
for
key
in
self
.
executables
.
keys
():
self
.
set_executable
(
key
,
self
.
executables
[
key
])
# __init__ ()
def
set_executables
(
self
,
**
args
):
def
set_executables
(
self
,
**
kwargs
):
"""Define the executables (and options for them) that will be run
to perform the various stages of compilation. The exact set of
executables that may be specified here depends on the compiler
...
...
@@ -158,14 +147,11 @@ class CCompiler:
# discovered at run-time, since there are many different ways to do
# basically the same things with Unix C compilers.
for
key
in
args
.
key
s
():
for
key
,
value
in
kwargs
.
item
s
():
if
key
not
in
self
.
executables
:
raise
ValueError
,
\
"unknown executable '%s' for class %s"
%
\
(
key
,
self
.
__class__
.
__name__
)
self
.
set_executable
(
key
,
args
[
key
])
# set_executables ()
raise
ValueError
(
"unknown executable '%s' for class %s"
%
\
(
key
,
self
.
__class__
.
__name__
))
self
.
set_executable
(
key
,
value
)
def
set_executable
(
self
,
key
,
value
):
if
isinstance
(
value
,
basestring
):
...
...
@@ -173,37 +159,32 @@ class CCompiler:
else
:
setattr
(
self
,
key
,
value
)
def
_find_macro
(
self
,
name
):
def
_find_macro
(
self
,
name
):
i
=
0
for
defn
in
self
.
macros
:
if
defn
[
0
]
==
name
:
return
i
i
=
i
+
1
i
+=
1
return
None
def
_check_macro_definitions
(
self
,
definitions
):
def
_check_macro_definitions
(
self
,
definitions
):
"""Ensures that every element of 'definitions' is a valid macro
definition, ie. either (name,value) 2-tuple or a (name,) tuple. Do
nothing if all definitions are OK, raise TypeError otherwise.
"""
for
defn
in
definitions
:
if
not
(
type
(
defn
)
is
TupleType
and
(
len
(
defn
)
==
1
or
(
len
(
defn
)
==
2
and
(
isinstance
(
defn
[
1
],
basestring
)
or
defn
[
1
]
is
None
)))
and
if
not
(
isinstance
(
defn
,
tuple
)
and
(
len
(
defn
)
in
(
1
,
2
)
and
(
isinstance
(
defn
[
1
],
basestring
)
or
defn
[
1
]
is
None
))
and
isinstance
(
defn
[
0
],
basestring
)):
raise
TypeError
,
\
(
"invalid macro definition '%s': "
%
defn
)
+
\
raise
TypeError
((
"invalid macro definition '%s': "
%
defn
)
+
\
"must be tuple (string,), (string, string), or "
+
\
"(string, None)"
"(string, None)"
)
# -- Bookkeeping methods -------------------------------------------
def
define_macro
(
self
,
name
,
value
=
None
):
def
define_macro
(
self
,
name
,
value
=
None
):
"""Define a preprocessor macro for all compilations driven by this
compiler object. The optional parameter 'value' should be a
string; if it is not supplied, then the macro will be defined
...
...
@@ -216,11 +197,9 @@ class CCompiler:
if
i
is
not
None
:
del
self
.
macros
[
i
]
defn
=
(
name
,
value
)
self
.
macros
.
append
(
defn
)
self
.
macros
.
append
((
name
,
value
))
def
undefine_macro
(
self
,
name
):
def
undefine_macro
(
self
,
name
):
"""Undefine a preprocessor macro for all compilations driven by
this compiler object. If the same macro is defined by
'define_macro()' and undefined by 'undefine_macro()' the last call
...
...
@@ -236,18 +215,17 @@ class CCompiler:
del
self
.
macros
[
i
]
undefn
=
(
name
,)
self
.
macros
.
append
(
undefn
)
self
.
macros
.
append
(
undefn
)
def
add_include_dir
(
self
,
dir
):
def
add_include_dir
(
self
,
dir
):
"""Add 'dir' to the list of directories that will be searched for
header files. The compiler is instructed to search directories in
the order in which they are supplied by successive calls to
'add_include_dir()'.
"""
self
.
include_dirs
.
append
(
dir
)
self
.
include_dirs
.
append
(
dir
)
def
set_include_dirs
(
self
,
dirs
):
def
set_include_dirs
(
self
,
dirs
):
"""Set the list of directories that will be searched to 'dirs' (a
list of strings). Overrides any preceding calls to
'add_include_dir()'; subsequence calls to 'add_include_dir()' add
...
...
@@ -255,10 +233,9 @@ class CCompiler:
any list of standard include directories that the compiler may
search by default.
"""
self
.
include_dirs
=
copy
(
dirs
)
self
.
include_dirs
=
copy
(
dirs
)
def
add_library
(
self
,
libname
):
def
add_library
(
self
,
libname
):
"""Add 'libname' to the list of libraries that will be included in
all links driven by this compiler object. Note that 'libname'
should *not* be the name of a file containing a library, but the
...
...
@@ -272,63 +249,60 @@ class CCompiler:
names; the linker will be instructed to link against libraries as
many times as they are mentioned.
"""
self
.
libraries
.
append
(
libname
)
self
.
libraries
.
append
(
libname
)
def
set_libraries
(
self
,
libnames
):
def
set_libraries
(
self
,
libnames
):
"""Set the list of libraries to be included in all links driven by
this compiler object to 'libnames' (a list of strings). This does
not affect any standard system libraries that the linker may
include by default.
"""
self
.
libraries
=
copy
(
libnames
)
self
.
libraries
=
copy
(
libnames
)
def
add_library_dir
(
self
,
dir
):
def
add_library_dir
(
self
,
dir
):
"""Add 'dir' to the list of directories that will be searched for
libraries specified to 'add_library()' and 'set_libraries()'. The
linker will be instructed to search for libraries in the order they
are supplied to 'add_library_dir()' and/or 'set_library_dirs()'.
"""
self
.
library_dirs
.
append
(
dir
)
self
.
library_dirs
.
append
(
dir
)
def
set_library_dirs
(
self
,
dirs
):
def
set_library_dirs
(
self
,
dirs
):
"""Set the list of library search directories to 'dirs' (a list of
strings). This does not affect any standard library search path
that the linker may search by default.
"""
self
.
library_dirs
=
copy
(
dirs
)
self
.
library_dirs
=
copy
(
dirs
)
def
add_runtime_library_dir
(
self
,
dir
):
def
add_runtime_library_dir
(
self
,
dir
):
"""Add 'dir' to the list of directories that will be searched for
shared libraries at runtime.
"""
self
.
runtime_library_dirs
.
append
(
dir
)
self
.
runtime_library_dirs
.
append
(
dir
)
def
set_runtime_library_dirs
(
self
,
dirs
):
def
set_runtime_library_dirs
(
self
,
dirs
):
"""Set the list of directories to search for shared libraries at
runtime to 'dirs' (a list of strings). This does not affect any
standard search path that the runtime linker may search by
default.
"""
self
.
runtime_library_dirs
=
copy
(
dirs
)
self
.
runtime_library_dirs
=
copy
(
dirs
)
def
add_link_object
(
self
,
object
):
def
add_link_object
(
self
,
object
):
"""Add 'object' to the list of object files (or analogues, such as
explicitly named library files or the output of "resource
compilers") to be included in every link driven by this compiler
object.
"""
self
.
objects
.
append
(
object
)
self
.
objects
.
append
(
object
)
def
set_link_objects
(
self
,
objects
):
def
set_link_objects
(
self
,
objects
):
"""Set the list of object files (or analogues) to be included in
every link to 'objects'. This does not affect any standard object
files that the linker may include by default (such as system
libraries).
"""
self
.
objects
=
copy
(
objects
)
self
.
objects
=
copy
(
objects
)
# -- Private utility methods --------------------------------------
...
...
@@ -345,29 +319,28 @@ class CCompiler:
if
outdir
is
None
:
outdir
=
self
.
output_dir
elif
not
isinstance
(
outdir
,
basestring
):
raise
TypeError
,
"'output_dir' must be a string or None"
raise
TypeError
(
"'output_dir' must be a string or None"
)
if
macros
is
None
:
macros
=
self
.
macros
elif
type
(
macros
)
is
ListType
:
elif
isinstance
(
macros
,
list
)
:
macros
=
macros
+
(
self
.
macros
or
[])
else
:
raise
TypeError
,
"'macros' (if supplied) must be a list of tuples"
raise
TypeError
(
"'macros' (if supplied) must be a list of tuples"
)
if
incdirs
is
None
:
incdirs
=
self
.
include_dirs
elif
type
(
incdirs
)
in
(
ListType
,
TupleType
):
elif
isinstance
(
incdirs
,
(
list
,
tuple
)
):
incdirs
=
list
(
incdirs
)
+
(
self
.
include_dirs
or
[])
else
:
raise
TypeError
,
\
"'include_dirs' (if supplied) must be a list of strings"
raise
TypeError
(
"'include_dirs' (if supplied) must be a list of strings"
)
if
extra
is
None
:
extra
=
[]
# Get the list of expected output (object) files
objects
=
self
.
object_filenames
(
sources
,
strip_dir
=
0
,
objects
=
self
.
object_filenames
(
sources
,
strip_dir
=
0
,
output_dir
=
outdir
)
assert
len
(
objects
)
==
len
(
sources
)
...
...
@@ -430,7 +403,7 @@ class CCompiler:
cc_args
[:
0
]
=
before
return
cc_args
def
_fix_compile_args
(
self
,
output_dir
,
macros
,
include_dirs
):
def
_fix_compile_args
(
self
,
output_dir
,
macros
,
include_dirs
):
"""Typecheck and fix-up some of the arguments to the 'compile()'
method, and return fixed-up values. Specifically: if 'output_dir'
is None, replaces it with 'self.output_dir'; ensures that 'macros'
...
...
@@ -443,28 +416,25 @@ class CCompiler:
if
output_dir
is
None
:
output_dir
=
self
.
output_dir
elif
not
isinstance
(
output_dir
,
basestring
):
raise
TypeError
,
"'output_dir' must be a string or None"
raise
TypeError
(
"'output_dir' must be a string or None"
)
if
macros
is
None
:
macros
=
self
.
macros
elif
type
(
macros
)
is
ListType
:
elif
isinstance
(
macros
,
list
)
:
macros
=
macros
+
(
self
.
macros
or
[])
else
:
raise
TypeError
,
"'macros' (if supplied) must be a list of tuples"
raise
TypeError
(
"'macros' (if supplied) must be a list of tuples"
)
if
include_dirs
is
None
:
include_dirs
=
self
.
include_dirs
elif
type
(
include_dirs
)
in
(
ListType
,
TupleType
):
include_dirs
=
list
(
include_dirs
)
+
(
self
.
include_dirs
or
[])
elif
isinstance
(
include_dirs
,
(
list
,
tuple
)
):
include_dirs
=
list
(
include_dirs
)
+
(
self
.
include_dirs
or
[])
else
:
raise
TypeError
,
\
"'include_dirs' (if supplied) must be a list of strings"
raise
TypeError
(
"'include_dirs' (if supplied) must be a list of strings"
)
return
output_dir
,
macros
,
include_dirs
# _fix_compile_args ()
def
_prep_compile
(
self
,
sources
,
output_dir
,
depends
=
None
):
"""Decide which souce files must be recompiled.
...
...
@@ -511,29 +481,25 @@ class CCompiler:
return
objects
,
skip_source
# _prep_compile ()
def
_fix_object_args
(
self
,
objects
,
output_dir
):
def
_fix_object_args
(
self
,
objects
,
output_dir
):
"""Typecheck and fix up some arguments supplied to various methods.
Specifically: ensure that 'objects' is a list; if output_dir is
None, replace with self.output_dir. Return fixed versions of
'objects' and 'output_dir'.
"""
if
type
(
objects
)
not
in
(
ListType
,
TupleType
):
raise
TypeError
,
\
"'objects' must be a list or tuple of strings"
objects
=
list
(
objects
)
if
not
isinstance
(
objects
,
(
list
,
tuple
)):
raise
TypeError
(
"'objects' must be a list or tuple of strings"
)
objects
=
list
(
objects
)
if
output_dir
is
None
:
output_dir
=
self
.
output_dir
elif
not
isinstance
(
output_dir
,
basestring
):
raise
TypeError
,
"'output_dir' must be a string or None"
raise
TypeError
(
"'output_dir' must be a string or None"
)
return
(
objects
,
output_dir
)
def
_fix_lib_args
(
self
,
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
runtime_library_dirs
):
def
_fix_lib_args
(
self
,
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
runtime_library_dirs
):
"""Typecheck and fix up some of the arguments supplied to the
'link_*' methods. Specifically: ensure that all arguments are
lists, and augment them with their permanent versions
...
...
@@ -542,41 +508,37 @@ class CCompiler:
"""
if
libraries
is
None
:
libraries
=
self
.
libraries
elif
type
(
libraries
)
in
(
ListType
,
TupleType
):
elif
isinstance
(
libraries
,
(
list
,
tuple
)
):
libraries
=
list
(
libraries
)
+
(
self
.
libraries
or
[])
else
:
raise
TypeError
,
\
"'libraries' (if supplied) must be a list of strings"
raise
TypeError
(
"'libraries' (if supplied) must be a list of strings"
)
if
library_dirs
is
None
:
library_dirs
=
self
.
library_dirs
elif
type
(
library_dirs
)
in
(
ListType
,
TupleType
):
elif
isinstance
(
library_dirs
,
(
list
,
tuple
)
):
library_dirs
=
list
(
library_dirs
)
+
(
self
.
library_dirs
or
[])
else
:
raise
TypeError
,
\
"'library_dirs' (if supplied) must be a list of strings"
raise
TypeError
(
"'library_dirs' (if supplied) must be a list of strings"
)
if
runtime_library_dirs
is
None
:
runtime_library_dirs
=
self
.
runtime_library_dirs
elif
type
(
runtime_library_dirs
)
in
(
ListType
,
TupleType
):
runtime_library_dirs
=
(
list
(
runtime_library_dirs
)
+
elif
isinstance
(
runtime_library_dirs
,
(
list
,
tuple
)
):
runtime_library_dirs
=
(
list
(
runtime_library_dirs
)
+
(
self
.
runtime_library_dirs
or
[]))
else
:
raise
TypeError
,
\
"'runtime_library_dirs' (if supplied) "
+
\
"must be a list of strings"
raise
TypeError
(
"'runtime_library_dirs' (if supplied) "
"must be a list of strings"
)
return
(
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
runtime_library_dirs
)
# _fix_lib_args ()
def
_need_link
(
self
,
objects
,
output_file
):
def
_need_link
(
self
,
objects
,
output_file
):
"""Return true if we need to relink the files listed in 'objects'
to recreate 'output_file'.
"""
if
self
.
force
:
return
1
return
True
else
:
if
self
.
dry_run
:
newer
=
newer_group
(
objects
,
output_file
,
missing
=
'newer'
)
...
...
@@ -584,13 +546,11 @@ class CCompiler:
newer
=
newer_group
(
objects
,
output_file
)
return
newer
# _need_link ()
def
detect_language
(
self
,
sources
):
def
detect_language
(
self
,
sources
):
"""Detect the language of a given file, or list of files. Uses
language_map, and language_order to do the job.
"""
if
type
(
sources
)
is
not
ListType
:
if
not
isinstance
(
sources
,
list
)
:
sources
=
[
sources
]
lang
=
None
index
=
len
(
self
.
language_order
)
...
...
@@ -606,18 +566,12 @@ class CCompiler:
pass
return
lang
# detect_language ()
# -- Worker methods ------------------------------------------------
# (must be implemented by subclasses)
def
preprocess
(
self
,
source
,
output_file
=
None
,
macros
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
):
def
preprocess
(
self
,
source
,
output_file
=
None
,
macros
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
):
"""Preprocess a single C/C++ source file, named in 'source'.
Output will be written to file named 'output_file', or stdout if
'output_file' not supplied. 'macros' is a list of macro
...
...
@@ -680,10 +634,8 @@ class CCompiler:
Raises CompileError on failure.
"""
# A concrete compiler class can either override this method
# entirely or implement _compile().
macros
,
objects
,
extra_postargs
,
pp_opts
,
build
=
\
self
.
_setup_compile
(
output_dir
,
macros
,
include_dirs
,
sources
,
depends
,
extra_postargs
)
...
...
@@ -701,17 +653,12 @@ class CCompiler:
def
_compile
(
self
,
obj
,
src
,
ext
,
cc_args
,
extra_postargs
,
pp_opts
):
"""Compile 'src' to product 'obj'."""
# A concrete compiler class that does not override compile()
# should implement _compile().
pass
def
create_static_lib
(
self
,
objects
,
output_libname
,
output_dir
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
target_lang
=
None
):
def
create_static_lib
(
self
,
objects
,
output_libname
,
output_dir
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
target_lang
=
None
):
"""Link a bunch of stuff together to create a static library file.
The "bunch of stuff" consists of the list of object files supplied
as 'objects', the extra object files supplied to
...
...
@@ -742,20 +689,20 @@ class CCompiler:
SHARED_LIBRARY
=
"shared_library"
EXECUTABLE
=
"executable"
def
link
(
self
,
target_desc
,
objects
,
output_filename
,
output_dir
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
runtime_library_dirs
=
None
,
export_symbols
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
,
build_temp
=
None
,
target_lang
=
None
):
def
link
(
self
,
target_desc
,
objects
,
output_filename
,
output_dir
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
runtime_library_dirs
=
None
,
export_symbols
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
,
build_temp
=
None
,
target_lang
=
None
):
"""Link a bunch of stuff together to create an executable or
shared library file.
...
...
@@ -804,19 +751,19 @@ class CCompiler:
# Old 'link_*()' methods, rewritten to use the new 'link()' method.
def
link_shared_lib
(
self
,
objects
,
output_libname
,
output_dir
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
runtime_library_dirs
=
None
,
export_symbols
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
,
build_temp
=
None
,
target_lang
=
None
):
def
link_shared_lib
(
self
,
objects
,
output_libname
,
output_dir
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
runtime_library_dirs
=
None
,
export_symbols
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
,
build_temp
=
None
,
target_lang
=
None
):
self
.
link
(
CCompiler
.
SHARED_LIBRARY
,
objects
,
self
.
library_filename
(
output_libname
,
lib_type
=
'shared'
),
output_dir
,
...
...
@@ -825,19 +772,19 @@ class CCompiler:
extra_preargs
,
extra_postargs
,
build_temp
,
target_lang
)
def
link_shared_object
(
self
,
objects
,
output_filename
,
output_dir
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
runtime_library_dirs
=
None
,
export_symbols
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
,
build_temp
=
None
,
target_lang
=
None
):
def
link_shared_object
(
self
,
objects
,
output_filename
,
output_dir
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
runtime_library_dirs
=
None
,
export_symbols
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
,
build_temp
=
None
,
target_lang
=
None
):
self
.
link
(
CCompiler
.
SHARED_OBJECT
,
objects
,
output_filename
,
output_dir
,
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
runtime_library_dirs
,
...
...
@@ -845,17 +792,17 @@ class CCompiler:
extra_preargs
,
extra_postargs
,
build_temp
,
target_lang
)
def
link_executable
(
self
,
objects
,
output_progname
,
output_dir
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
runtime_library_dirs
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
,
target_lang
=
None
):
def
link_executable
(
self
,
objects
,
output_progname
,
output_dir
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
runtime_library_dirs
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
,
target_lang
=
None
):
self
.
link
(
CCompiler
.
EXECUTABLE
,
objects
,
self
.
executable_filename
(
output_progname
),
output_dir
,
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
runtime_library_dirs
,
None
,
...
...
@@ -867,34 +814,30 @@ class CCompiler:
# no appropriate default implementation so subclasses should
# implement all of these.
def
library_dir_option
(
self
,
dir
):
def
library_dir_option
(
self
,
dir
):
"""Return the compiler option to add 'dir' to the list of
directories searched for libraries.
"""
raise
NotImplementedError
def
runtime_library_dir_option
(
self
,
dir
):
def
runtime_library_dir_option
(
self
,
dir
):
"""Return the compiler option to add 'dir' to the list of
directories searched for runtime libraries.
"""
raise
NotImplementedError
def
library_option
(
self
,
lib
):
def
library_option
(
self
,
lib
):
"""Return the compiler option to add 'dir' to the list of libraries
linked into the shared library or executable.
"""
raise
NotImplementedError
def
has_function
(
self
,
funcname
,
includes
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
):
def
has_function
(
self
,
funcname
,
includes
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
):
"""Return a boolean indicating whether funcname is supported on
the current platform. The optional arguments can be used to
augment the compilation environment.
"""
# this can't be included at module scope because it tries to
# import math which might not be available at that point - maybe
# the necessary logic should just be inlined?
...
...
@@ -982,8 +925,8 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) {
base
=
os
.
path
.
splitdrive
(
base
)[
1
]
# Chop off the drive
base
=
base
[
os
.
path
.
isabs
(
base
):]
# If abs, chop off leading /
if
ext
not
in
self
.
src_extensions
:
raise
UnknownFileError
,
\
"unknown file type '%s' (from '%s')"
%
(
ext
,
src_name
)
raise
UnknownFileError
(
"unknown file type '%s' (from '%s')"
%
(
ext
,
src_name
)
)
if
strip_dir
:
base
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
base
)
obj_names
.
append
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
output_dir
,
...
...
@@ -993,24 +936,25 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) {
def
shared_object_filename
(
self
,
basename
,
strip_dir
=
0
,
output_dir
=
''
):
assert
output_dir
is
not
None
if
strip_dir
:
basename
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
basename
)
basename
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
basename
)
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
output_dir
,
basename
+
self
.
shared_lib_extension
)
def
executable_filename
(
self
,
basename
,
strip_dir
=
0
,
output_dir
=
''
):
assert
output_dir
is
not
None
if
strip_dir
:
basename
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
basename
)
basename
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
basename
)
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
output_dir
,
basename
+
(
self
.
exe_extension
or
''
))
def
library_filename
(
self
,
libname
,
lib_type
=
'static'
,
# or 'shared'
strip_dir
=
0
,
output_dir
=
''
):
assert
output_dir
is
not
None
if
lib_type
not
in
(
"static"
,
"shared"
,
"dylib"
):
raise
ValueError
,
"'lib_type' must be
\
"
static
\
"
,
\
"
shared
\
"
or
\
"
dylib
\
"
"
raise
ValueError
(
"'lib_type' must be
\
"
static
\
"
,
\
"
shared
\
"
or
\
"
dylib
\
"
"
)
fmt
=
getattr
(
self
,
lib_type
+
"_lib_format"
)
ext
=
getattr
(
self
,
lib_type
+
"_lib_extension"
)
dir
,
base
=
os
.
path
.
split
(
libname
)
dir
,
base
=
os
.
path
.
split
(
libname
)
filename
=
fmt
%
(
base
,
ext
)
if
strip_dir
:
dir
=
''
...
...
@@ -1020,31 +964,28 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) {
# -- Utility methods -----------------------------------------------
def
announce
(
self
,
msg
,
level
=
1
):
def
announce
(
self
,
msg
,
level
=
1
):
log
.
debug
(
msg
)
def
debug_print
(
self
,
msg
):
def
debug_print
(
self
,
msg
):
from
distutils.debug
import
DEBUG
if
DEBUG
:
print
(
msg
)
def
warn
(
self
,
msg
):
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"warning: %s
\
n
"
%
msg
)
def
warn
(
self
,
msg
):
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"warning: %s
\
n
"
%
msg
)
def
execute
(
self
,
func
,
args
,
msg
=
None
,
level
=
1
):
def
execute
(
self
,
func
,
args
,
msg
=
None
,
level
=
1
):
execute
(
func
,
args
,
msg
,
self
.
dry_run
)
def
spawn
(
self
,
cmd
):
spawn
(
cmd
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
spawn
(
self
,
cmd
):
spawn
(
cmd
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
move_file
(
self
,
src
,
dst
):
return
move_file
(
src
,
dst
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
move_file
(
self
,
src
,
dst
):
return
move_file
(
src
,
dst
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
mkpath
(
self
,
name
,
mode
=
0o777
):
mkpath
(
name
,
mode
,
self
.
dry_run
)
# class CCompiler
def
mkpath
(
self
,
name
,
mode
=
0o777
):
mkpath
(
name
,
mode
,
self
.
dry_run
)
# Map a sys.platform/os.name ('posix', 'nt') to the default compiler
...
...
@@ -1068,16 +1009,14 @@ _default_compilers = (
)
def
get_default_compiler
(
osname
=
None
,
platform
=
None
):
"""Determine the default compiler to use for the given platform.
""" Determine the default compiler to use for the given platform.
osname should be one of the standard Python OS names (i.e. the
ones returned by os.name) and platform the common value
returned by sys.platform for the platform in question.
The default values are os.name and sys.platform in case the
parameters are not given.
osname should be one of the standard Python OS names (i.e. the
ones returned by os.name) and platform the common value
returned by sys.platform for the platform in question.
The default values are os.name and sys.platform in case the
parameters are not given.
"""
if
osname
is
None
:
osname
=
os
.
name
...
...
@@ -1126,11 +1065,7 @@ def show_compilers():
pretty_printer
.
print_help
(
"List of available compilers:"
)
def
new_compiler
(
plat
=
None
,
compiler
=
None
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
,
force
=
0
):
def
new_compiler
(
plat
=
None
,
compiler
=
None
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
,
force
=
0
):
"""Generate an instance of some CCompiler subclass for the supplied
platform/compiler combination. 'plat' defaults to 'os.name'
(eg. 'posix', 'nt'), and 'compiler' defaults to the default compiler
...
...
@@ -1153,7 +1088,7 @@ def new_compiler (plat=None,
msg
=
"don't know how to compile C/C++ code on platform '%s'"
%
plat
if
compiler
is
not
None
:
msg
=
msg
+
" with '%s' compiler"
%
compiler
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
msg
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
msg
)
try
:
module_name
=
"distutils."
+
module_name
...
...
@@ -1161,21 +1096,21 @@ def new_compiler (plat=None,
module
=
sys
.
modules
[
module_name
]
klass
=
vars
(
module
)[
class_name
]
except
ImportError
:
raise
DistutilsModuleError
,
\
raise
DistutilsModuleError
(
"can't compile C/C++ code: unable to load module '%s'"
%
\
module_name
module_name
)
except
KeyError
:
raise
DistutilsModuleError
,
\
(
"can't compile C/C++ code: unable to find class '%s' "
+
"in module '%s'"
)
%
(
class_name
,
module_name
)
raise
DistutilsModuleError
(
"can't compile C/C++ code: unable to find class '%s' "
"in module '%s'"
%
(
class_name
,
module_name
)
)
# XXX The None is necessary to preserve backwards compatibility
# with classes that expect verbose to be the first positional
# argument.
return
klass
(
None
,
dry_run
,
force
)
return
klass
(
None
,
dry_run
,
force
)
def
gen_preprocess_options
(
macros
,
include_dirs
):
def
gen_preprocess_options
(
macros
,
include_dirs
):
"""Generate C pre-processor options (-D, -U, -I) as used by at least
two types of compilers: the typical Unix compiler and Visual C++.
'macros' is the usual thing, a list of 1- or 2-tuples, where (name,)
...
...
@@ -1196,35 +1131,29 @@ def gen_preprocess_options (macros, include_dirs):
# redundancies like this should probably be the province of
# CCompiler, since the data structures used are inherited from it
# and therefore common to all CCompiler classes.
pp_opts
=
[]
for
macro
in
macros
:
if
not
(
type
(
macro
)
is
TupleType
and
1
<=
len
(
macro
)
<=
2
):
raise
TypeError
,
\
(
"bad macro definition '%s': "
+
"each element of 'macros' list must be a 1- or 2-tuple"
)
%
\
macro
if
len
(
macro
)
==
1
:
# undefine this macro
pp_opts
.
append
(
"-U%s"
%
macro
[
0
])
elif
len
(
macro
)
==
2
:
if
not
(
isinstance
(
macro
,
tuple
)
and
1
<=
len
(
macro
)
<=
2
):
raise
TypeError
(
"bad macro definition '%s': "
"each element of 'macros' list must be a 1- or 2-tuple"
%
macro
)
if
len
(
macro
)
==
1
:
# undefine this macro
pp_opts
.
append
(
"-U%s"
%
macro
[
0
])
elif
len
(
macro
)
==
2
:
if
macro
[
1
]
is
None
:
# define with no explicit value
pp_opts
.
append
(
"-D%s"
%
macro
[
0
])
pp_opts
.
append
(
"-D%s"
%
macro
[
0
])
else
:
# XXX *don't* need to be clever about quoting the
# macro value here, because we're going to avoid the
# shell at all costs when we spawn the command!
pp_opts
.
append
(
"-D%s=%s"
%
macro
)
pp_opts
.
append
(
"-D%s=%s"
%
macro
)
for
dir
in
include_dirs
:
pp_opts
.
append
(
"-I%s"
%
dir
)
pp_opts
.
append
(
"-I%s"
%
dir
)
return
pp_opts
# gen_preprocess_options ()
def
gen_lib_options
(
compiler
,
library_dirs
,
runtime_library_dirs
,
libraries
):
"""Generate linker options for searching library directories and
...
...
@@ -1236,14 +1165,14 @@ def gen_lib_options (compiler, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs, libraries):
lib_opts
=
[]
for
dir
in
library_dirs
:
lib_opts
.
append
(
compiler
.
library_dir_option
(
dir
))
lib_opts
.
append
(
compiler
.
library_dir_option
(
dir
))
for
dir
in
runtime_library_dirs
:
opt
=
compiler
.
runtime_library_dir_option
(
dir
)
if
type
(
opt
)
is
ListType
:
opt
=
compiler
.
runtime_library_dir_option
(
dir
)
if
isinstance
(
opt
,
list
)
:
lib_opts
=
lib_opts
+
opt
else
:
lib_opts
.
append
(
opt
)
lib_opts
.
append
(
opt
)
# XXX it's important that we *not* remove redundant library mentions!
# sometimes you really do have to say "-lfoo -lbar -lfoo" in order to
...
...
@@ -1252,17 +1181,14 @@ def gen_lib_options (compiler, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs, libraries):
# pretty nasty way to arrange your C code.
for
lib
in
libraries
:
(
lib_dir
,
lib_name
)
=
os
.
path
.
split
(
lib
)
(
lib_dir
,
lib_name
)
=
os
.
path
.
split
(
lib
)
if
lib_dir
:
lib_file
=
compiler
.
find_library_file
([
lib_dir
],
lib_name
)
lib_file
=
compiler
.
find_library_file
([
lib_dir
],
lib_name
)
if
lib_file
:
lib_opts
.
append
(
lib_file
)
lib_opts
.
append
(
lib_file
)
else
:
compiler
.
warn
(
"no library file corresponding to "
"'%s' found (skipping)"
%
lib
)
compiler
.
warn
(
"no library file corresponding to "
"'%s' found (skipping)"
%
lib
)
else
:
lib_opts
.
append
(
compiler
.
library_option
(
lib
))
lib_opts
.
append
(
compiler
.
library_option
(
lib
))
return
lib_opts
# gen_lib_options ()
Lib/distutils/cmd.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ Provides the Command class, the base class for the command classes
in the distutils.command package.
"""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
,
re
...
...
@@ -48,7 +46,7 @@ class Command:
# -- Creation/initialization methods -------------------------------
def
__init__
(
self
,
dist
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
dist
):
"""Create and initialize a new Command object. Most importantly,
invokes the 'initialize_options()' method, which is the real
initializer and depends on the actual command being
...
...
@@ -58,9 +56,9 @@ class Command:
from
distutils.dist
import
Distribution
if
not
isinstance
(
dist
,
Distribution
):
raise
TypeError
,
"dist must be a Distribution instance"
raise
TypeError
(
"dist must be a Distribution instance"
)
if
self
.
__class__
is
Command
:
raise
RuntimeError
,
"Command is an abstract class"
raise
RuntimeError
(
"Command is an abstract class"
)
self
.
distribution
=
dist
self
.
initialize_options
()
...
...
@@ -95,11 +93,8 @@ class Command:
# always calls 'finalize_options()', to respect/update it.
self
.
finalized
=
0
# __init__ ()
# XXX A more explicit way to customize dry_run would be better.
def
__getattr__
(
self
,
attr
):
if
attr
==
'dry_run'
:
myval
=
getattr
(
self
,
"_"
+
attr
)
...
...
@@ -108,15 +103,13 @@ class Command:
else
:
return
myval
else
:
raise
AttributeError
,
attr
raise
AttributeError
(
attr
)
def
ensure_finalized
(
self
):
if
not
self
.
finalized
:
self
.
finalize_options
()
self
.
finalized
=
1
# Subclasses must define:
# initialize_options()
# provide default values for all options; may be customized by
...
...
@@ -130,7 +123,7 @@ class Command:
# run the command: do whatever it is we're here to do,
# controlled by the command's various option values
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
"""Set default values for all the options that this command
supports. Note that these defaults may be overridden by other
commands, by the setup script, by config files, or by the
...
...
@@ -140,10 +133,10 @@ class Command:
This method must be implemented by all command classes.
"""
raise
RuntimeError
,
\
"abstract method -- subclass %s must override"
%
self
.
__class__
raise
RuntimeError
(
"abstract method -- subclass %s must override"
%
self
.
__class__
)
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
"""Set final values for all the options that this command supports.
This is always called as late as possible, ie. after any option
assignments from the command-line or from other commands have been
...
...
@@ -154,11 +147,11 @@ class Command:
This method must be implemented by all command classes.
"""
raise
RuntimeError
,
\
"abstract method -- subclass %s must override"
%
self
.
__class__
raise
RuntimeError
(
"abstract method -- subclass %s must override"
%
self
.
__class__
)
def
dump_options
(
self
,
header
=
None
,
indent
=
""
):
def
dump_options
(
self
,
header
=
None
,
indent
=
""
):
from
distutils.fancy_getopt
import
longopt_xlate
if
header
is
None
:
header
=
"command options for '%s':"
%
self
.
get_command_name
()
...
...
@@ -172,7 +165,7 @@ class Command:
print
(
indent
+
"%s = %s"
%
(
option
,
value
))
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
"""A command's raison d'etre: carry out the action it exists to
perform, controlled by the options initialized in
'initialize_options()', customized by other commands, the setup
...
...
@@ -183,16 +176,16 @@ class Command:
This method must be implemented by all command classes.
"""
raise
RuntimeError
,
\
"abstract method -- subclass %s must override"
%
self
.
__class__
raise
RuntimeError
(
"abstract method -- subclass %s must override"
%
self
.
__class__
)
def
announce
(
self
,
msg
,
level
=
1
):
def
announce
(
self
,
msg
,
level
=
1
):
"""If the current verbosity level is of greater than or equal to
'level' print 'msg' to stdout.
"""
log
.
log
(
level
,
msg
)
def
debug_print
(
self
,
msg
):
def
debug_print
(
self
,
msg
):
"""Print 'msg' to stdout if the global DEBUG (taken from the
DISTUTILS_DEBUG environment variable) flag is true.
"""
...
...
@@ -202,7 +195,6 @@ class Command:
sys
.
stdout
.
flush
()
# -- Option validation methods -------------------------------------
# (these are very handy in writing the 'finalize_options()' method)
#
...
...
@@ -216,23 +208,23 @@ class Command:
# and they can be guaranteed that thereafter, self.foo will be
# a list of strings.
def
_ensure_stringlike
(
self
,
option
,
what
,
default
=
None
):
def
_ensure_stringlike
(
self
,
option
,
what
,
default
=
None
):
val
=
getattr
(
self
,
option
)
if
val
is
None
:
setattr
(
self
,
option
,
default
)
return
default
elif
not
isinstance
(
val
,
basestring
):
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
"'%s' must be a %s (got `%s`)"
%
(
option
,
what
,
val
)
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"'%s' must be a %s (got `%s`)"
%
(
option
,
what
,
val
)
)
return
val
def
ensure_string
(
self
,
option
,
default
=
None
):
def
ensure_string
(
self
,
option
,
default
=
None
):
"""Ensure that 'option' is a string; if not defined, set it to
'default'.
"""
self
.
_ensure_stringlike
(
option
,
"string"
,
default
)
def
ensure_string_list
(
self
,
option
):
def
ensure_string_list
(
self
,
option
):
"""Ensure that 'option' is a list of strings. If 'option' is
currently a string, we split it either on /,
\
s*/ o
r
/
\
s+/, so
"foo bar baz", "foo,bar,baz", and "foo, bar baz" all become
...
...
@@ -247,27 +239,26 @@ class Command:
if
isinstance
(
val
,
list
):
ok
=
all
(
isinstance
(
v
,
basestring
)
for
v
in
val
)
else
:
ok
=
0
ok
=
False
if
not
ok
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
"'%s' must be a list of strings (got %r)"
%
\
(
option
,
val
)
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"'%s' must be a list of strings (got %r)"
%
(
option
,
val
)
)
def
_ensure_tested_string
(
self
,
option
,
tester
,
what
,
error_fmt
,
default
=
None
):
def
_ensure_tested_string
(
self
,
option
,
tester
,
what
,
error_fmt
,
default
=
None
):
val
=
self
.
_ensure_stringlike
(
option
,
what
,
default
)
if
val
is
not
None
and
not
tester
(
val
):
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
(
"error in '%s' option: "
+
error_fmt
)
%
(
option
,
val
)
raise
DistutilsOptionError
((
"error in '%s' option: "
+
error_fmt
)
%
(
option
,
val
)
)
def
ensure_filename
(
self
,
option
):
def
ensure_filename
(
self
,
option
):
"""Ensure that 'option' is the name of an existing file."""
self
.
_ensure_tested_string
(
option
,
os
.
path
.
isfile
,
"filename"
,
"'%s' does not exist or is not a file"
)
def
ensure_dirname
(
self
,
option
):
def
ensure_dirname
(
self
,
option
):
self
.
_ensure_tested_string
(
option
,
os
.
path
.
isdir
,
"directory name"
,
"'%s' does not exist or is not a directory"
)
...
...
@@ -275,14 +266,13 @@ class Command:
# -- Convenience methods for commands ------------------------------
def
get_command_name
(
self
):
def
get_command_name
(
self
):
if
hasattr
(
self
,
'command_name'
):
return
self
.
command_name
else
:
return
self
.
__class__
.
__name__
def
set_undefined_options
(
self
,
src_cmd
,
*
option_pairs
):
def
set_undefined_options
(
self
,
src_cmd
,
*
option_pairs
):
"""Set the values of any "undefined" options from corresponding
option values in some other command object. "Undefined" here means
"is None", which is the convention used to indicate that an option
...
...
@@ -296,18 +286,14 @@ class Command:
'src_option' in the 'src_cmd' command object, and copy it to
'dst_option' in the current command object".
"""
# Option_pairs: list of (src_option, dst_option) tuples
src_cmd_obj
=
self
.
distribution
.
get_command_obj
(
src_cmd
)
src_cmd_obj
.
ensure_finalized
()
for
(
src_option
,
dst_option
)
in
option_pairs
:
if
getattr
(
self
,
dst_option
)
is
None
:
setattr
(
self
,
dst_option
,
getattr
(
src_cmd_obj
,
src_option
))
setattr
(
self
,
dst_option
,
getattr
(
src_cmd_obj
,
src_option
))
def
get_finalized_command
(
self
,
command
,
create
=
1
):
def
get_finalized_command
(
self
,
command
,
create
=
1
):
"""Wrapper around Distribution's 'get_command_obj()' method: find
(create if necessary and 'create' is true) the command object for
'command', call its 'ensure_finalized()' method, and return the
...
...
@@ -319,19 +305,18 @@ class Command:
# XXX rename to 'get_reinitialized_command()'? (should do the
# same in dist.py, if so)
def
reinitialize_command
(
self
,
command
,
reinit_subcommands
=
0
):
return
self
.
distribution
.
reinitialize_command
(
command
,
reinit_subcommands
)
def
reinitialize_command
(
self
,
command
,
reinit_subcommands
=
0
):
return
self
.
distribution
.
reinitialize_command
(
command
,
reinit_subcommands
)
def
run_command
(
self
,
command
):
def
run_command
(
self
,
command
):
"""Run some other command: uses the 'run_command()' method of
Distribution, which creates and finalizes the command object if
necessary and then invokes its 'run()' method.
"""
self
.
distribution
.
run_command
(
command
)
def
get_sub_commands
(
self
):
def
get_sub_commands
(
self
):
"""Determine the sub-commands that are relevant in the current
distribution (ie., that need to be run). This is based on the
'sub_commands' class attribute: each tuple in that list may include
...
...
@@ -347,62 +332,49 @@ class Command:
# -- External world manipulation -----------------------------------
def
warn
(
self
,
msg
):
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"warning: %s: %s
\
n
"
%
(
self
.
get_command_name
(),
msg
))
def
warn
(
self
,
msg
):
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"warning: %s: %s
\
n
"
%
(
self
.
get_command_name
(),
msg
))
def
execute
(
self
,
func
,
args
,
msg
=
None
,
level
=
1
):
def
execute
(
self
,
func
,
args
,
msg
=
None
,
level
=
1
):
util
.
execute
(
func
,
args
,
msg
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
mkpath
(
self
,
name
,
mode
=
0o777
):
def
mkpath
(
self
,
name
,
mode
=
0o777
):
dir_util
.
mkpath
(
name
,
mode
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
copy_file
(
self
,
infile
,
outfile
,
preserve_mode
=
1
,
preserve_times
=
1
,
link
=
None
,
level
=
1
):
def
copy_file
(
self
,
infile
,
outfile
,
preserve_mode
=
1
,
preserve_times
=
1
,
link
=
None
,
level
=
1
):
"""Copy a file respecting verbose, dry-run and force flags. (The
former two default to whatever is in the Distribution object, and
the latter defaults to false for commands that don't define it.)"""
return
file_util
.
copy_file
(
infile
,
outfile
,
preserve_mode
,
preserve_times
,
not
self
.
force
,
link
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
return
file_util
.
copy_file
(
infile
,
outfile
,
preserve_mode
,
preserve_times
,
not
self
.
force
,
link
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
copy_tree
(
self
,
infile
,
outfile
,
preserve_mode
=
1
,
preserve_times
=
1
,
preserve_symlinks
=
0
,
level
=
1
):
def
copy_tree
(
self
,
infile
,
outfile
,
preserve_mode
=
1
,
preserve_times
=
1
,
preserve_symlinks
=
0
,
level
=
1
):
"""Copy an entire directory tree respecting verbose, dry-run,
and force flags.
"""
return
dir_util
.
copy_tree
(
infile
,
outfile
,
preserve_mode
,
preserve_times
,
preserve_symlinks
,
not
self
.
force
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
return
dir_util
.
copy_tree
(
infile
,
outfile
,
preserve_mode
,
preserve_times
,
preserve_symlinks
,
not
self
.
force
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
move_file
(
self
,
src
,
dst
,
level
=
1
):
"""Move a file respectin dry-run flag."""
return
file_util
.
move_file
(
src
,
dst
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
return
file_util
.
move_file
(
src
,
dst
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
spawn
(
self
,
cmd
,
search_path
=
1
,
level
=
1
):
def
spawn
(
self
,
cmd
,
search_path
=
1
,
level
=
1
):
"""Spawn an external command respecting dry-run flag."""
from
distutils.spawn
import
spawn
spawn
(
cmd
,
search_path
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
spawn
(
cmd
,
search_path
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
make_archive
(
self
,
base_name
,
format
,
root_dir
=
None
,
base_dir
=
None
):
return
archive_util
.
make_archive
(
base_name
,
format
,
root_dir
,
base_dir
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
make_archive
(
self
,
base_name
,
format
,
root_dir
=
None
,
base_dir
=
None
):
return
archive_util
.
make_archive
(
base_name
,
format
,
root_dir
,
base_dir
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
make_file
(
self
,
infiles
,
outfile
,
func
,
args
,
exec_msg
=
None
,
skip_msg
=
None
,
level
=
1
):
def
make_file
(
self
,
infiles
,
outfile
,
func
,
args
,
exec_msg
=
None
,
skip_msg
=
None
,
level
=
1
):
"""Special case of 'execute()' for operations that process one or
more input files and generate one output file. Works just like
'execute()', except the operation is skipped and a different
...
...
@@ -412,8 +384,7 @@ class Command:
timestamp checks.
"""
if
exec_msg
is
None
:
exec_msg
=
"generating %s from %s"
%
\
(
outfile
,
', '
.
join
(
infiles
))
exec_msg
=
"generating %s from %s"
%
(
outfile
,
', '
.
join
(
infiles
))
if
skip_msg
is
None
:
skip_msg
=
"skipping %s (inputs unchanged)"
%
outfile
...
...
@@ -422,30 +393,25 @@ class Command:
if
isinstance
(
infiles
,
basestring
):
infiles
=
(
infiles
,)
elif
not
isinstance
(
infiles
,
(
list
,
tuple
)):
raise
TypeError
,
\
"'infiles' must be a string, or a list or tuple of strings"
raise
TypeError
(
"'infiles' must be a string, or a list or tuple of strings"
)
# If 'outfile' must be regenerated (either because it doesn't
# exist, is out-of-date, or the 'force' flag is true) then
# perform the action that presumably regenerates it
if
self
.
force
or
dep_util
.
newer_group
(
infiles
,
outfile
):
self
.
execute
(
func
,
args
,
exec_msg
,
level
)
# Otherwise, print the "skip" message
else
:
log
.
debug
(
skip_msg
)
# make_file ()
# class Command
# XXX 'install_misc' class not currently used -- it was the base class for
# both 'install_scripts' and 'install_data', but they outgrew it. It might
# still be useful for 'install_headers', though, so I'm keeping it around
# for the time being.
class
install_misc
(
Command
):
class
install_misc
(
Command
):
"""Common base class for installing some files in a subdirectory.
Currently used by install_data and install_scripts.
"""
...
...
Lib/distutils/command/__init__.py
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5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@
Package containing implementation of all the standard Distutils
commands."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
__all__
=
[
'build'
,
...
...
Lib/distutils/command/bdist.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -3,22 +3,19 @@
Implements the Distutils 'bdist' command (create a built [binary]
distribution)."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
from
types
import
*
from
distutils.core
import
Command
from
distutils.errors
import
*
from
distutils.util
import
get_platform
def
show_formats
():
def
show_formats
():
"""Print list of available formats (arguments to "--format" option).
"""
from
distutils.fancy_getopt
import
FancyGetopt
formats
=
[]
formats
=
[]
for
format
in
bdist
.
format_commands
:
formats
.
append
((
"formats="
+
format
,
None
,
bdist
.
format_command
[
format
][
1
]))
...
...
@@ -26,7 +23,7 @@ def show_formats ():
pretty_printer
.
print_help
(
"List of available distribution formats:"
)
class
bdist
(
Command
):
class
bdist
(
Command
):
description
=
"create a built (binary) distribution"
...
...
@@ -84,17 +81,14 @@ class bdist (Command):
}
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
bdist_base
=
None
self
.
plat_name
=
None
self
.
formats
=
None
self
.
dist_dir
=
None
self
.
skip_build
=
0
# initialize_options()
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
# have to finalize 'plat_name' before 'bdist_base'
if
self
.
plat_name
is
None
:
self
.
plat_name
=
get_platform
()
...
...
@@ -112,25 +106,21 @@ class bdist (Command):
try
:
self
.
formats
=
[
self
.
default_format
[
os
.
name
]]
except
KeyError
:
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
\
"don't know how to create built distributions "
+
\
"on platform %s"
%
os
.
name
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
"don't know how to create built distributions "
"on platform %s"
%
os
.
name
)
if
self
.
dist_dir
is
None
:
self
.
dist_dir
=
"dist"
# finalize_options()
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
# Figure out which sub-commands we need to run.
commands
=
[]
for
format
in
self
.
formats
:
try
:
commands
.
append
(
self
.
format_command
[
format
][
0
])
except
KeyError
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
"invalid format '%s'"
%
format
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"invalid format '%s'"
%
format
)
# Reinitialize and run each command.
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
self
.
formats
)):
...
...
@@ -144,7 +134,3 @@ class bdist (Command):
if
cmd_name
in
commands
[
i
+
1
:]:
sub_cmd
.
keep_temp
=
1
self
.
run_command
(
cmd_name
)
# run()
# class bdist
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_dumb.py
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...
...
@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ Implements the Distutils 'bdist_dumb' command (create a "dumb" built
distribution -- i.e., just an archive to be unpacked under $prefix or
$exec_prefix)."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
...
...
@@ -16,7 +14,7 @@ from distutils.errors import *
from
distutils.sysconfig
import
get_python_version
from
distutils
import
log
class
bdist_dumb
(
Command
):
class
bdist_dumb
(
Command
):
description
=
"create a
\
"
dumb
\
"
built distribution"
...
...
@@ -45,8 +43,7 @@ class bdist_dumb (Command):
'nt'
:
'zip'
,
'os2'
:
'zip'
}
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
bdist_dir
=
None
self
.
plat_name
=
None
self
.
format
=
None
...
...
@@ -55,11 +52,7 @@ class bdist_dumb (Command):
self
.
skip_build
=
0
self
.
relative
=
0
# initialize_options()
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
if
self
.
bdist_dir
is
None
:
bdist_base
=
self
.
get_finalized_command
(
'bdist'
).
bdist_base
self
.
bdist_dir
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
bdist_base
,
'dumb'
)
...
...
@@ -68,19 +61,15 @@ class bdist_dumb (Command):
try
:
self
.
format
=
self
.
default_format
[
os
.
name
]
except
KeyError
:
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
\
(
"don't know how to create dumb built distributions "
+
"on platform %s"
)
%
os
.
name
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
"don't know how to create dumb built distributions "
"on platform %s"
%
os
.
name
)
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'bdist'
,
(
'dist_dir'
,
'dist_dir'
),
(
'plat_name'
,
'plat_name'
))
# finalize_options()
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
if
not
self
.
skip_build
:
self
.
run_command
(
'build'
)
...
...
@@ -108,8 +97,8 @@ class bdist_dumb (Command):
else
:
if
(
self
.
distribution
.
has_ext_modules
()
and
(
install
.
install_base
!=
install
.
install_platbase
)):
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
\
(
"can't make a dumb built distribution where "
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
"can't make a dumb built distribution where "
"base and platbase are different (%s, %s)"
%
(
repr
(
install
.
install_base
),
repr
(
install
.
install_platbase
)))
...
...
@@ -129,7 +118,3 @@ class bdist_dumb (Command):
if
not
self
.
keep_temp
:
remove_tree
(
self
.
bdist_dir
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
# run()
# class bdist_dumb
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_msi.py
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...
...
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ class PyDialog(Dialog):
Return the button, so that events can be associated"""
return
self
.
pushbutton
(
name
,
int
(
self
.
w
*
xpos
-
28
),
self
.
h
-
27
,
56
,
17
,
3
,
title
,
next
)
class
bdist_msi
(
Command
):
class
bdist_msi
(
Command
):
description
=
"create a Microsoft Installer (.msi) binary distribution"
...
...
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ class bdist_msi (Command):
boolean_options
=
[
'keep-temp'
,
'no-target-compile'
,
'no-target-optimize'
,
'skip-build'
]
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
bdist_dir
=
None
self
.
keep_temp
=
0
self
.
no_target_compile
=
0
...
...
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ class bdist_msi (Command):
self
.
install_script
=
None
self
.
pre_install_script
=
None
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
if
self
.
bdist_dir
is
None
:
bdist_base
=
self
.
get_finalized_command
(
'bdist'
).
bdist_base
self
.
bdist_dir
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
bdist_base
,
'msi'
)
...
...
@@ -133,30 +133,29 @@ class bdist_msi (Command):
if
self
.
target_version
:
if
not
self
.
skip_build
and
self
.
distribution
.
has_ext_modules
()
\
and
self
.
target_version
!=
short_version
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
"target version can only be %s, or the '--skip_build'"
\
" option must be specified"
%
(
short_version
,)
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"target version can only be %s, or the '--skip_build'"
" option must be specified"
%
(
short_version
,)
)
else
:
self
.
target_version
=
short_version
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'bdist'
,
(
'dist_dir'
,
'dist_dir'
))
if
self
.
pre_install_script
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
"the pre-install-script feature is not yet implemented"
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"the pre-install-script feature is not yet implemented"
)
if
self
.
install_script
:
for
script
in
self
.
distribution
.
scripts
:
if
self
.
install_script
==
os
.
path
.
basename
(
script
):
break
else
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
"install_script '%s' not found in scripts"
%
\
self
.
install_script
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"install_script '%s' not found in scripts"
%
self
.
install_script
)
self
.
install_script_key
=
None
# finalize_options()
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
if
not
self
.
skip_build
:
self
.
run_command
(
'build'
)
...
...
@@ -263,7 +262,8 @@ class bdist_msi (Command):
key
=
dir
.
add_file
(
file
)
if
file
==
self
.
install_script
:
if
self
.
install_script_key
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
"Multiple files with name %s"
%
file
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"Multiple files with name %s"
%
file
)
self
.
install_script_key
=
'[#%s]'
%
key
cab
.
commit
(
db
)
...
...
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_rpm.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -3,13 +3,10 @@
Implements the Distutils 'bdist_rpm' command (create RPM source and binary
distributions)."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
import
glob
from
types
import
*
from
distutils.core
import
Command
from
distutils.debug
import
DEBUG
from
distutils.util
import
get_platform
...
...
@@ -18,7 +15,7 @@ from distutils.errors import *
from
distutils.sysconfig
import
get_python_version
from
distutils
import
log
class
bdist_rpm
(
Command
):
class
bdist_rpm
(
Command
):
description
=
"create an RPM distribution"
...
...
@@ -136,7 +133,7 @@ class bdist_rpm (Command):
'rpm2-mode'
:
'rpm3-mode'
}
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
bdist_base
=
None
self
.
rpm_base
=
None
self
.
dist_dir
=
None
...
...
@@ -180,15 +177,12 @@ class bdist_rpm (Command):
self
.
force_arch
=
None
# initialize_options()
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'bdist'
,
(
'bdist_base'
,
'bdist_base'
))
if
self
.
rpm_base
is
None
:
if
not
self
.
rpm3_mode
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
"you must specify --rpm-base in RPM 2 mode"
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"you must specify --rpm-base in RPM 2 mode"
)
self
.
rpm_base
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
self
.
bdist_base
,
"rpm"
)
if
self
.
python
is
None
:
...
...
@@ -197,16 +191,15 @@ class bdist_rpm (Command):
else
:
self
.
python
=
"python"
elif
self
.
fix_python
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
"--python and --fix-python are mutually exclusive options"
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"--python and --fix-python are mutually exclusive options"
)
if
os
.
name
!=
'posix'
:
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
\
(
"don't know how to create RPM "
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
"don't know how to create RPM "
"distributions on platform %s"
%
os
.
name
)
if
self
.
binary_only
and
self
.
source_only
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
"cannot supply both '--source-only' and '--binary-only'"
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"cannot supply both '--source-only' and '--binary-only'"
)
# don't pass CFLAGS to pure python distributions
if
not
self
.
distribution
.
has_ext_modules
():
...
...
@@ -215,16 +208,14 @@ class bdist_rpm (Command):
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'bdist'
,
(
'dist_dir'
,
'dist_dir'
))
self
.
finalize_package_data
()
# finalize_options()
def
finalize_package_data
(
self
):
def
finalize_package_data
(
self
):
self
.
ensure_string
(
'group'
,
"Development/Libraries"
)
self
.
ensure_string
(
'vendor'
,
"%s <%s>"
%
(
self
.
distribution
.
get_contact
(),
self
.
distribution
.
get_contact_email
()))
self
.
ensure_string
(
'packager'
)
self
.
ensure_string_list
(
'doc_files'
)
if
type
(
self
.
doc_files
)
is
ListType
:
if
isinstance
(
self
.
doc_files
,
list
)
:
for
readme
in
(
'README'
,
'README.txt'
):
if
os
.
path
.
exists
(
readme
)
and
readme
not
in
self
.
doc_files
:
self
.
doc_files
.
append
(
readme
)
...
...
@@ -261,11 +252,8 @@ class bdist_rpm (Command):
self
.
ensure_string_list
(
'obsoletes'
)
self
.
ensure_string
(
'force_arch'
)
# finalize_package_data ()
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
if
DEBUG
:
print
(
"before _get_package_data():"
)
print
(
"vendor ="
,
self
.
vendor
)
...
...
@@ -315,9 +303,8 @@ class bdist_rpm (Command):
if
os
.
path
.
exists
(
self
.
icon
):
self
.
copy_file
(
self
.
icon
,
source_dir
)
else
:
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"icon file '%s' does not exist"
%
self
.
icon
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"icon file '%s' does not exist"
%
self
.
icon
)
# build package
log
.
info
(
"building RPMs"
)
...
...
@@ -350,7 +337,7 @@ class bdist_rpm (Command):
out
=
os
.
popen
(
q_cmd
)
binary_rpms
=
[]
source_rpm
=
None
while
1
:
while
True
:
line
=
out
.
readline
()
if
not
line
:
break
...
...
@@ -378,7 +365,6 @@ class bdist_rpm (Command):
rpm
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
rpm_dir
[
'RPMS'
],
rpm
)
if
os
.
path
.
exists
(
rpm
):
self
.
move_file
(
rpm
,
self
.
dist_dir
)
# run()
def
_dist_path
(
self
,
path
):
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
self
.
dist_dir
,
os
.
path
.
basename
(
path
))
...
...
@@ -438,7 +424,7 @@ class bdist_rpm (Command):
'Obsoletes'
,
):
val
=
getattr
(
self
,
field
.
lower
())
if
type
(
val
)
is
ListType
:
if
isinstance
(
val
,
list
)
:
spec_file
.
append
(
'%s: %s'
%
(
field
,
' '
.
join
(
val
)))
elif
val
is
not
None
:
spec_file
.
append
(
'%s: %s'
%
(
field
,
val
))
...
...
@@ -536,8 +522,6 @@ class bdist_rpm (Command):
return
spec_file
# _make_spec_file ()
def
_format_changelog
(
self
,
changelog
):
"""Format the changelog correctly and convert it to a list of strings
"""
...
...
@@ -558,7 +542,3 @@ class bdist_rpm (Command):
del
new_changelog
[
0
]
return
new_changelog
# _format_changelog()
# class bdist_rpm
Lib/distutils/command/bdist_wininst.py
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5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@
Implements the Distutils 'bdist_wininst' command: create a windows installer
exe-program."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
...
...
@@ -15,7 +13,7 @@ from distutils.errors import *
from
distutils.sysconfig
import
get_python_version
from
distutils
import
log
class
bdist_wininst
(
Command
):
class
bdist_wininst
(
Command
):
description
=
"create an executable installer for MS Windows"
...
...
@@ -52,7 +50,7 @@ class bdist_wininst (Command):
boolean_options
=
[
'keep-temp'
,
'no-target-compile'
,
'no-target-optimize'
,
'skip-build'
]
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
bdist_dir
=
None
self
.
keep_temp
=
0
self
.
no_target_compile
=
0
...
...
@@ -65,10 +63,8 @@ class bdist_wininst (Command):
self
.
install_script
=
None
self
.
pre_install_script
=
None
# initialize_options()
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
if
self
.
bdist_dir
is
None
:
bdist_base
=
self
.
get_finalized_command
(
'bdist'
).
bdist_base
self
.
bdist_dir
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
bdist_base
,
'wininst'
)
...
...
@@ -77,9 +73,9 @@ class bdist_wininst (Command):
if
not
self
.
skip_build
and
self
.
distribution
.
has_ext_modules
():
short_version
=
get_python_version
()
if
self
.
target_version
and
self
.
target_version
!=
short_version
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"target version can only be %s, or the '--skip_build'"
\
" option must be specified"
%
(
short_version
,)
" option must be specified"
%
(
short_version
,)
)
self
.
target_version
=
short_version
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'bdist'
,
(
'dist_dir'
,
'dist_dir'
))
...
...
@@ -89,13 +85,11 @@ class bdist_wininst (Command):
if
self
.
install_script
==
os
.
path
.
basename
(
script
):
break
else
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
"install_script '%s' not found in scripts"
%
\
self
.
install_script
# finalize_options()
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"install_script '%s' not found in scripts"
%
self
.
install_script
)
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
if
(
sys
.
platform
!=
"win32"
and
(
self
.
distribution
.
has_ext_modules
()
or
self
.
distribution
.
has_c_libraries
())):
...
...
@@ -175,11 +169,8 @@ class bdist_wininst (Command):
if
not
self
.
keep_temp
:
remove_tree
(
self
.
bdist_dir
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
# run()
def
get_inidata
(
self
):
def
get_inidata
(
self
):
# Return data describing the installation.
lines
=
[]
metadata
=
self
.
distribution
.
metadata
...
...
@@ -222,9 +213,7 @@ class bdist_wininst (Command):
lines
.
append
(
"build_info=%s"
%
build_info
)
return
"
\
n
"
.
join
(
lines
)
# get_inidata()
def
create_exe
(
self
,
arcname
,
fullname
,
bitmap
=
None
):
def
create_exe
(
self
,
arcname
,
fullname
,
bitmap
=
None
):
import
struct
self
.
mkpath
(
self
.
dist_dir
)
...
...
@@ -272,8 +261,6 @@ class bdist_wininst (Command):
file
.
write
(
header
)
file
.
write
(
open
(
arcname
,
"rb"
).
read
())
# create_exe()
def
get_installer_filename
(
self
,
fullname
):
# Factored out to allow overriding in subclasses
if
self
.
target_version
:
...
...
@@ -286,9 +273,8 @@ class bdist_wininst (Command):
installer_name
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
self
.
dist_dir
,
"%s.win32.exe"
%
fullname
)
return
installer_name
# get_installer_filename()
def
get_exe_bytes
(
self
):
def
get_exe_bytes
(
self
):
from
distutils.msvccompiler
import
get_build_version
# If a target-version other than the current version has been
# specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good.
...
...
@@ -320,4 +306,3 @@ class bdist_wininst (Command):
# used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on?
filename
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
directory
,
"wininst-%s.exe"
%
bv
)
return
open
(
filename
,
"rb"
).
read
()
# class bdist_wininst
Lib/distutils/command/build.py
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5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
Implements the Distutils 'build' command."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
...
...
@@ -11,12 +9,12 @@ from distutils.core import Command
from
distutils.util
import
get_platform
def
show_compilers
():
def
show_compilers
():
from
distutils.ccompiler
import
show_compilers
show_compilers
()
class
build
(
Command
):
class
build
(
Command
):
description
=
"build everything needed to install"
...
...
@@ -51,7 +49,7 @@ class build (Command):
"list available compilers"
,
show_compilers
),
]
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
build_base
=
'build'
# these are decided only after 'build_base' has its final value
# (unless overridden by the user or client)
...
...
@@ -65,8 +63,7 @@ class build (Command):
self
.
force
=
0
self
.
executable
=
None
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
plat_specifier
=
".%s-%s"
%
(
get_platform
(),
sys
.
version
[
0
:
3
])
# 'build_purelib' and 'build_platlib' just default to 'lib' and
...
...
@@ -98,11 +95,8 @@ class build (Command):
if
self
.
executable
is
None
:
self
.
executable
=
os
.
path
.
normpath
(
sys
.
executable
)
# finalize_options ()
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
# Run all relevant sub-commands. This will be some subset of:
# - build_py - pure Python modules
# - build_clib - standalone C libraries
...
...
@@ -114,16 +108,16 @@ class build (Command):
# -- Predicates for the sub-command list ---------------------------
def
has_pure_modules
(
self
):
def
has_pure_modules
(
self
):
return
self
.
distribution
.
has_pure_modules
()
def
has_c_libraries
(
self
):
def
has_c_libraries
(
self
):
return
self
.
distribution
.
has_c_libraries
()
def
has_ext_modules
(
self
):
def
has_ext_modules
(
self
):
return
self
.
distribution
.
has_ext_modules
()
def
has_scripts
(
self
):
def
has_scripts
(
self
):
return
self
.
distribution
.
has_scripts
()
...
...
@@ -132,5 +126,3 @@ class build (Command):
(
'build_ext'
,
has_ext_modules
),
(
'build_scripts'
,
has_scripts
),
]
# class build
Lib/distutils/command/build_clib.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ Implements the Distutils 'build_clib' command, to build a C/C++ library
that is included in the module distribution and needed by an extension
module."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
...
...
@@ -19,18 +17,17 @@ __revision__ = "$Id$"
# cut 'n paste. Sigh.
import
os
from
types
import
*
from
distutils.core
import
Command
from
distutils.errors
import
*
from
distutils.sysconfig
import
customize_compiler
from
distutils
import
log
def
show_compilers
():
def
show_compilers
():
from
distutils.ccompiler
import
show_compilers
show_compilers
()
class
build_clib
(
Command
):
class
build_clib
(
Command
):
description
=
"build C/C++ libraries used by Python extensions"
...
...
@@ -54,7 +51,7 @@ class build_clib (Command):
"list available compilers"
,
show_compilers
),
]
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
build_clib
=
None
self
.
build_temp
=
None
...
...
@@ -69,11 +66,8 @@ class build_clib (Command):
self
.
force
=
0
self
.
compiler
=
None
# initialize_options()
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
# This might be confusing: both build-clib and build-temp default
# to build-temp as defined by the "build" command. This is because
# I think that C libraries are really just temporary build
...
...
@@ -98,11 +92,8 @@ class build_clib (Command):
# XXX same as for build_ext -- what about 'self.define' and
# 'self.undef' ?
# finalize_options()
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
if
not
self
.
libraries
:
return
...
...
@@ -125,51 +116,41 @@ class build_clib (Command):
self
.
build_libraries
(
self
.
libraries
)
# run()
def
check_library_list
(
self
,
libraries
):
def
check_library_list
(
self
,
libraries
):
"""Ensure that the list of libraries (presumably provided as a
command option 'libraries') is valid, i.e. it is a list of
2-tuples, where the tuples are (library_name, build_info_dict).
Raise DistutilsSetupError if the structure is invalid anywhere;
just returns otherwise."""
# Yechh, blecch, ackk: this is ripped straight out of build_ext.py,
# with only names changed to protect the innocent!
if
type
(
libraries
)
is
not
ListType
:
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
"'libraries' option must be a list of tuples"
if
not
isinstance
(
libraries
,
list
):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"'libraries' option must be a list of tuples"
)
for
lib
in
libraries
:
if
type
(
lib
)
is
not
TupleType
and
len
(
lib
)
!=
2
:
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
"each element of 'libraries' must a 2-tuple"
if
not
isinstance
(
lib
,
tuple
)
and
len
(
lib
)
!=
2
:
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"each element of 'libraries' must a 2-tuple"
)
if
isinstance
(
lib
[
0
],
basestring
):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
"first element of each tuple in 'libraries' "
+
\
"must be a string (the library name)"
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"first element of each tuple in 'libraries' "
"must be a string (the library name)"
)
if
'/'
in
lib
[
0
]
or
(
os
.
sep
!=
'/'
and
os
.
sep
in
lib
[
0
]):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
(
"bad library name '%s': "
+
"may not contain directory separators"
)
%
\
lib
[
0
]
if
type
(
lib
[
1
])
is
not
DictionaryType
:
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
"second element of each tuple in 'libraries' "
+
\
"must be a dictionary (build info)"
# for lib
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"bad library name '%s': "
"may not contain directory separators"
%
lib
[
0
])
# check_library_list ()
if
not
isinstance
(
lib
[
1
],
dict
):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"second element of each tuple in 'libraries' "
"must be a dictionary (build info)"
)
def
get_library_names
(
self
):
def
get_library_names
(
self
):
# Assume the library list is valid -- 'check_library_list()' is
# called from 'finalize_options()', so it should be!
if
not
self
.
libraries
:
return
None
...
...
@@ -178,36 +159,30 @@ class build_clib (Command):
lib_names
.
append
(
lib_name
)
return
lib_names
# get_library_names ()
def
get_source_files
(
self
):
def
get_source_files
(
self
):
self
.
check_library_list
(
self
.
libraries
)
filenames
=
[]
for
(
lib_name
,
build_info
)
in
self
.
libraries
:
sources
=
build_info
.
get
(
'sources'
)
if
(
sources
is
None
or
type
(
sources
)
not
in
(
ListType
,
TupleType
)
):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
(
"in 'libraries' option (library '%s'), "
if
sources
is
None
or
not
isinstance
(
sources
,
(
list
,
tuple
)):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"in 'libraries' option (library '%s'), "
"'sources' must be present and must be "
"a list of source filenames"
)
%
lib_name
"a list of source filenames"
%
lib_name
)
filenames
.
extend
(
sources
)
return
filenames
# get_source_files ()
def
build_libraries
(
self
,
libraries
):
def
build_libraries
(
self
,
libraries
):
for
(
lib_name
,
build_info
)
in
libraries
:
sources
=
build_info
.
get
(
'sources'
)
if
sources
is
None
or
type
(
sources
)
not
in
(
ListType
,
TupleType
):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
(
"in 'libraries' option (library '%s'), "
+
"'sources' must be present and must be "
+
"a list of source filenames"
)
%
lib_name
if
sources
is
None
or
not
isinstance
(
sources
,
(
list
,
tuple
)
):
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
)
...
...
@@ -229,9 +204,3 @@ class build_clib (Command):
self
.
compiler
.
create_static_lib
(
objects
,
lib_name
,
output_dir
=
self
.
build_clib
,
debug
=
self
.
debug
)
# for libraries
# build_libraries ()
# class build_lib
Lib/distutils/command/build_ext.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -4,12 +4,9 @@ Implements the Distutils 'build_ext' command, for building extension
modules (currently limited to C extensions, should accommodate C++
extensions ASAP)."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
,
re
from
types
import
*
from
distutils.core
import
Command
from
distutils.errors
import
*
from
distutils.sysconfig
import
customize_compiler
,
get_python_version
...
...
@@ -28,7 +25,7 @@ def show_compilers ():
show_compilers
()
class
build_ext
(
Command
):
class
build_ext
(
Command
):
description
=
"build C/C++ extensions (compile/link to build directory)"
...
...
@@ -94,7 +91,7 @@ class build_ext (Command):
"list available compilers"
,
show_compilers
),
]
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
extensions
=
None
self
.
build_lib
=
None
self
.
build_temp
=
None
...
...
@@ -115,7 +112,7 @@ class build_ext (Command):
self
.
swig_cpp
=
None
self
.
swig_opts
=
None
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
from
distutils
import
sysconfig
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'build'
,
...
...
@@ -130,7 +127,6 @@ class build_ext (Command):
self
.
extensions
=
self
.
distribution
.
ext_modules
# Make sure Python's include directories (for Python.h, pyconfig.h,
# etc.) are in the include search path.
py_include
=
sysconfig
.
get_python_inc
()
...
...
@@ -226,11 +222,7 @@ class build_ext (Command):
else
:
self
.
swig_opts
=
self
.
swig_opts
.
split
(
' '
)
# finalize_options ()
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
from
distutils.ccompiler
import
new_compiler
# 'self.extensions', as supplied by setup.py, is a list of
...
...
@@ -289,10 +281,7 @@ class build_ext (Command):
# Now actually compile and link everything.
self
.
build_extensions
()
# run ()
def
check_extensions_list
(
self
,
extensions
):
def
check_extensions_list
(
self
,
extensions
):
"""Ensure that the list of extensions (presumably provided as a
command option 'extensions') is valid, i.e. it is a list of
Extension objects. We also support the old-style list of 2-tuples,
...
...
@@ -302,34 +291,33 @@ class build_ext (Command):
Raise DistutilsSetupError if the structure is invalid anywhere;
just returns otherwise.
"""
if
type
(
extensions
)
is
not
ListType
:
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
"'ext_modules' option must be a list of Extension instances"
if
not
isinstance
(
extensions
,
list
)
:
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"'ext_modules' option must be a list of Extension instances"
)
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
extensions
)):
ext
=
extensions
[
i
]
for
i
,
ext
in
enumerate
(
extensions
):
if
isinstance
(
ext
,
Extension
):
continue
# OK! (assume type-checking done
# by Extension constructor)
(
ext_name
,
build_info
)
=
ext
log
.
warn
(
(
"old-style (ext_name, build_info) tuple found in "
"ext_modules for extension '%s'"
"-- please convert to Extension instance"
%
ext_name
)
)
if
type
(
ext
)
is
not
TupleType
and
len
(
ext
)
!=
2
:
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
(
"each element of 'ext_modules' option must be an "
log
.
warn
(
"old-style (ext_name, build_info) tuple found in "
"ext_modules for extension '%s'"
"-- please convert to Extension instance"
%
ext_name
)
if
not
isinstance
(
ext
,
tuple
)
and
len
(
ext
)
!=
2
:
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"each element of 'ext_modules' option must be an "
"Extension instance or 2-tuple"
)
if
not
(
isinstance
(
ext_name
,
basestring
)
and
extension_name_re
.
match
(
ext_name
)):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
(
"first element of each tuple in 'ext_modules' "
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"first element of each tuple in 'ext_modules' "
"must be the extension name (a string)"
)
if
type
(
build_info
)
is
not
DictionaryType
:
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
(
"second element of each tuple in 'ext_modules' "
if
not
instance
(
build_info
,
DictionaryType
)
:
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"second element of each tuple in 'ext_modules' "
"must be a dictionary (build info)"
)
# OK, the (ext_name, build_info) dict is type-safe: convert it
...
...
@@ -361,11 +349,10 @@ class build_ext (Command):
ext
.
define_macros
=
[]
ext
.
undef_macros
=
[]
for
macro
in
macros
:
if
not
(
type
(
macro
)
is
TupleType
and
1
<=
len
(
macro
)
<=
2
):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
(
"'macros' element of build info dict "
"must be 1- or 2-tuple"
)
if
not
(
isinstance
(
macro
,
tuple
)
and
len
(
macro
)
in
(
1
,
2
)):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"'macros' element of build info dict "
"must be 1- or 2-tuple"
)
if
len
(
macro
)
==
1
:
ext
.
undef_macros
.
append
(
macro
[
0
])
elif
len
(
macro
)
==
2
:
...
...
@@ -373,24 +360,16 @@ class build_ext (Command):
extensions
[
i
]
=
ext
# for extensions
# check_extensions_list ()
def
get_source_files
(
self
):
def
get_source_files
(
self
):
self
.
check_extensions_list
(
self
.
extensions
)
filenames
=
[]
# Wouldn't it be neat if we knew the names of header files too...
for
ext
in
self
.
extensions
:
filenames
.
extend
(
ext
.
sources
)
return
filenames
def
get_outputs
(
self
):
def
get_outputs
(
self
):
# Sanity check the 'extensions' list -- can't assume this is being
# done in the same run as a 'build_extensions()' call (in fact, we
# can probably assume that it *isn't*!).
...
...
@@ -406,8 +385,6 @@ class build_ext (Command):
self
.
get_ext_filename
(
fullname
)))
return
outputs
# get_outputs ()
def
build_extensions
(
self
):
# First, sanity-check the 'extensions' list
self
.
check_extensions_list
(
self
.
extensions
)
...
...
@@ -417,11 +394,11 @@ class build_ext (Command):
def
build_extension
(
self
,
ext
):
sources
=
ext
.
sources
if
sources
is
None
or
type
(
sources
)
not
in
(
ListType
,
TupleType
):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
,
\
(
"in 'ext_modules' option (extension '%s'), "
+
"'sources' must be present and must be "
+
"a list of source filenames"
)
%
ext
.
name
if
sources
is
None
or
not
isinstance
(
sources
,
(
list
,
tuple
)
):
raise
DistutilsSetupError
(
"in 'ext_modules' option (extension '%s'), "
"'sources' must be present and must be "
"a list of source filenames"
%
ext
.
name
)
sources
=
list
(
sources
)
fullname
=
self
.
get_ext_fullname
(
ext
.
name
)
...
...
@@ -512,15 +489,12 @@ class build_ext (Command):
build_temp
=
self
.
build_temp
,
target_lang
=
language
)
def
swig_sources
(
self
,
sources
,
extension
):
def
swig_sources
(
self
,
sources
,
extension
):
"""Walk the list of source files in 'sources', looking for SWIG
interface (.i) files. Run SWIG on all that are found, and
return a modified 'sources' list with SWIG source files replaced
by the generated C (or C++) files.
"""
new_sources
=
[]
swig_sources
=
[]
swig_targets
=
{}
...
...
@@ -569,18 +543,14 @@ class build_ext (Command):
return
new_sources
# swig_sources ()
def
find_swig
(
self
):
def
find_swig
(
self
):
"""Return the name of the SWIG executable. On Unix, this is
just "swig" -- it should be in the PATH. Tries a bit harder on
Windows.
"""
if
os
.
name
==
"posix"
:
return
"swig"
elif
os
.
name
==
"nt"
:
# Look for SWIG in its standard installation directory on
# Windows (or so I presume!). If we find it there, great;
# if not, act like Unix and assume it's in the PATH.
...
...
@@ -590,33 +560,28 @@ class build_ext (Command):
return
fn
else
:
return
"swig.exe"
elif
os
.
name
==
"os2"
:
# assume swig available in the PATH.
return
"swig.exe"
else
:
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
\
(
"I don't know how to find (much less run) SWIG "
"on platform '%s'"
)
%
os
.
name
# find_swig ()
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
"I don't know how to find (much less run) SWIG "
"on platform '%s'"
%
os
.
name
)
# -- Name generators -----------------------------------------------
# (extension names, filenames, whatever)
def
get_ext_fullname
(
self
,
ext_name
):
def
get_ext_fullname
(
self
,
ext_name
):
if
self
.
package
is
None
:
return
ext_name
else
:
return
self
.
package
+
'.'
+
ext_name
def
get_ext_filename
(
self
,
ext_name
):
def
get_ext_filename
(
self
,
ext_name
):
r"""Convert the name of an extension (eg. "foo.bar") into the name
of the file from which it will be loaded (eg. "foo/bar.so", or
"foo\bar.pyd").
"""
from
distutils.sysconfig
import
get_config_var
ext_path
=
ext_name
.
split
(
'.'
)
# OS/2 has an 8 character module (extension) limit :-(
...
...
@@ -628,19 +593,18 @@ class build_ext (Command):
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
*
ext_path
)
+
'_d'
+
so_ext
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
*
ext_path
)
+
so_ext
def
get_export_symbols
(
self
,
ext
):
def
get_export_symbols
(
self
,
ext
):
"""Return the list of symbols that a shared extension has to
export. This either uses 'ext.export_symbols' or, if it's not
provided, "init" + module_name. Only relevant on Windows, where
the .pyd file (DLL) must export the module "init" function.
"""
initfunc_name
=
"init"
+
ext
.
name
.
split
(
'.'
)[
-
1
]
if
initfunc_name
not
in
ext
.
export_symbols
:
ext
.
export_symbols
.
append
(
initfunc_name
)
return
ext
.
export_symbols
def
get_libraries
(
self
,
ext
):
def
get_libraries
(
self
,
ext
):
"""Return the list of libraries to link against when building a
shared extension. On most platforms, this is just 'ext.libraries';
on Windows and OS/2, we add the Python library (eg. python20.dll).
...
...
@@ -699,11 +663,9 @@ class build_ext (Command):
# don't extend ext.libraries, it may be shared with other
# extensions, it is a reference to the original list
return
ext
.
libraries
+
[
pythonlib
,
"m"
]
+
extra
elif
sys
.
platform
==
'darwin'
:
# Don't use the default code below
return
ext
.
libraries
else
:
from
distutils
import
sysconfig
if
sysconfig
.
get_config_var
(
'Py_ENABLE_SHARED'
):
...
...
@@ -713,5 +675,3 @@ class build_ext (Command):
return
ext
.
libraries
+
[
pythonlib
]
else
:
return
ext
.
libraries
# class build_ext
Lib/distutils/command/build_py.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -2,12 +2,9 @@
Implements the Distutils 'build_py' command."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
from
types
import
*
from
glob
import
glob
from
distutils.core
import
Command
...
...
@@ -32,8 +29,7 @@ class build_py (Command):
boolean_options
=
[
'compile'
,
'force'
]
negative_opt
=
{
'no-compile'
:
'compile'
}
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
build_lib
=
None
self
.
py_modules
=
None
self
.
package
=
None
...
...
@@ -43,7 +39,7 @@ class build_py (Command):
self
.
optimize
=
0
self
.
force
=
None
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'build'
,
(
'build_lib'
,
'build_lib'
),
(
'force'
,
'force'
))
...
...
@@ -61,15 +57,14 @@ class build_py (Command):
# Ick, copied straight from install_lib.py (fancy_getopt needs a
# type system! Hell, *everything* needs a type system!!!)
if
type
(
self
.
optimize
)
is
not
IntType
:
if
not
isinstance
(
self
.
optimize
,
int
)
:
try
:
self
.
optimize
=
int
(
self
.
optimize
)
assert
0
<=
self
.
optimize
<=
2
except
(
ValueError
,
AssertionError
):
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
"optimize must be 0, 1, or 2"
def
run
(
self
):
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"optimize must be 0, 1, or 2"
)
def
run
(
self
):
# XXX copy_file by default preserves atime and mtime. IMHO this is
# the right thing to do, but perhaps it should be an option -- in
# particular, a site administrator might want installed files to
...
...
@@ -99,9 +94,7 @@ class build_py (Command):
self
.
byte_compile
(
self
.
get_outputs
(
include_bytecode
=
0
))
# run ()
def
get_data_files
(
self
):
def
get_data_files
(
self
):
"""Generate list of '(package,src_dir,build_dir,filenames)' tuples"""
data
=
[]
if
not
self
.
packages
:
...
...
@@ -125,7 +118,7 @@ class build_py (Command):
data
.
append
((
package
,
src_dir
,
build_dir
,
filenames
))
return
data
def
find_data_files
(
self
,
package
,
src_dir
):
def
find_data_files
(
self
,
package
,
src_dir
):
"""Return filenames for package's data files in 'src_dir'"""
globs
=
(
self
.
package_data
.
get
(
''
,
[])
+
self
.
package_data
.
get
(
package
,
[]))
...
...
@@ -137,7 +130,7 @@ class build_py (Command):
files
.
extend
([
fn
for
fn
in
filelist
if
fn
not
in
files
])
return
files
def
build_package_data
(
self
):
def
build_package_data
(
self
):
"""Copy data files into build directory"""
lastdir
=
None
for
package
,
src_dir
,
build_dir
,
filenames
in
self
.
data_files
:
...
...
@@ -147,11 +140,10 @@ class build_py (Command):
self
.
copy_file
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
src_dir
,
filename
),
target
,
preserve_mode
=
False
)
def
get_package_dir
(
self
,
package
):
def
get_package_dir
(
self
,
package
):
"""Return the directory, relative to the top of the source
distribution, where package 'package' should be found
(at least according to the 'package_dir' option, if any)."""
path
=
package
.
split
(
'.'
)
if
not
self
.
package_dir
:
...
...
@@ -187,23 +179,19 @@ class build_py (Command):
else
:
return
''
# get_package_dir ()
def
check_package
(
self
,
package
,
package_dir
):
def
check_package
(
self
,
package
,
package_dir
):
# Empty dir name means current directory, which we can probably
# assume exists. Also, os.path.exists and isdir don't know about
# my "empty string means current dir" convention, so we have to
# circumvent them.
if
package_dir
!=
""
:
if
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
package_dir
):
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"package directory '%s' does not exist"
%
package_dir
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"package directory '%s' does not exist"
%
package_dir
)
if
not
os
.
path
.
isdir
(
package_dir
):
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
(
"supposed package directory '%s' exists, "
+
"but is not a directory"
)
%
package_dir
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"supposed package directory '%s' exists, "
"but is not a directory"
%
package_dir
)
# Require __init__.py for all but the "root package"
if
package
:
...
...
@@ -218,20 +206,14 @@ class build_py (Command):
# __init__.py doesn't exist -- so don't return the filename.
return
None
# check_package ()
def
check_module
(
self
,
module
,
module_file
):
def
check_module
(
self
,
module
,
module_file
):
if
not
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
module_file
):
log
.
warn
(
"file %s (for module %s) not found"
,
module_file
,
module
)
return
0
return
False
else
:
return
1
return
True
# check_module ()
def
find_package_modules
(
self
,
package
,
package_dir
):
def
find_package_modules
(
self
,
package
,
package_dir
):
self
.
check_package
(
package
,
package_dir
)
module_files
=
glob
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
package_dir
,
"*.py"
))
modules
=
[]
...
...
@@ -246,8 +228,7 @@ class build_py (Command):
self
.
debug_print
(
"excluding %s"
%
setup_script
)
return
modules
def
find_modules
(
self
):
def
find_modules
(
self
):
"""Finds individually-specified Python modules, ie. those listed by
module name in 'self.py_modules'. Returns a list of tuples (package,
module_base, filename): 'package' is a tuple of the path through
...
...
@@ -256,7 +237,6 @@ class build_py (Command):
".py" file (relative to the distribution root) that implements the
module.
"""
# Map package names to tuples of useful info about the package:
# (package_dir, checked)
# package_dir - the directory where we'll find source files for
...
...
@@ -272,7 +252,6 @@ class build_py (Command):
# just the "package" for a toplevel is empty (either an empty
# string or empty list, depending on context). Differences:
# - don't check for __init__.py in directory for empty package
for
module
in
self
.
py_modules
:
path
=
module
.
split
(
'.'
)
package
=
'.'
.
join
(
path
[
0
:
-
1
])
...
...
@@ -301,16 +280,12 @@ class build_py (Command):
return
modules
# find_modules ()
def
find_all_modules
(
self
):
def
find_all_modules
(
self
):
"""Compute the list of all modules that will be built, whether
they are specified one-module-at-a-time ('self.py_modules') or
by whole packages ('self.packages'). Return a list of tuples
(package, module, module_file), just like 'find_modules()' and
'find_package_modules()' do."""
modules
=
[]
if
self
.
py_modules
:
modules
.
extend
(
self
.
find_modules
())
...
...
@@ -319,28 +294,16 @@ class build_py (Command):
package_dir
=
self
.
get_package_dir
(
package
)
m
=
self
.
find_package_modules
(
package
,
package_dir
)
modules
.
extend
(
m
)
return
modules
# find_all_modules ()
def
get_source_files
(
self
):
return
[
module
[
-
1
]
for
module
in
self
.
find_all_modules
()]
def
get_source_files
(
self
):
modules
=
self
.
find_all_modules
()
filenames
=
[]
for
module
in
modules
:
filenames
.
append
(
module
[
-
1
])
return
filenames
def
get_module_outfile
(
self
,
build_dir
,
package
,
module
):
def
get_module_outfile
(
self
,
build_dir
,
package
,
module
):
outfile_path
=
[
build_dir
]
+
list
(
package
)
+
[
module
+
".py"
]
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
*
outfile_path
)
def
get_outputs
(
self
,
include_bytecode
=
1
):
def
get_outputs
(
self
,
include_bytecode
=
1
):
modules
=
self
.
find_all_modules
()
outputs
=
[]
for
(
package
,
module
,
module_file
)
in
modules
:
...
...
@@ -361,13 +324,12 @@ class build_py (Command):
return
outputs
def
build_module
(
self
,
module
,
module_file
,
package
):
def
build_module
(
self
,
module
,
module_file
,
package
):
if
isinstance
(
package
,
basestring
):
package
=
package
.
split
(
'.'
)
elif
type
(
package
)
not
in
(
ListType
,
TupleType
):
raise
TypeError
,
\
"'package' must be a string (dot-separated), list, or tuple"
elif
not
isinstance
(
package
,
(
list
,
tuple
)
):
raise
TypeError
(
"'package' must be a string (dot-separated), list, or tuple"
)
# Now put the module source file into the "build" area -- this is
# easy, we just copy it somewhere under self.build_lib (the build
...
...
@@ -377,25 +339,17 @@ class build_py (Command):
self
.
mkpath
(
dir
)
return
self
.
copy_file
(
module_file
,
outfile
,
preserve_mode
=
0
)
def
build_modules
(
self
):
def
build_modules
(
self
):
modules
=
self
.
find_modules
()
for
(
package
,
module
,
module_file
)
in
modules
:
# Now "build" the module -- ie. copy the source file to
# self.build_lib (the build directory for Python source).
# (Actually, it gets copied to the directory for this package
# under self.build_lib.)
self
.
build_module
(
module
,
module_file
,
package
)
# build_modules ()
def
build_packages
(
self
):
def
build_packages
(
self
):
for
package
in
self
.
packages
:
# Get list of (package, module, module_file) tuples based on
# scanning the package directory. 'package' is only included
# in the tuple so that 'find_modules()' and
...
...
@@ -414,10 +368,7 @@ class build_py (Command):
assert
package
==
package_
self
.
build_module
(
module
,
module_file
,
package
)
# build_packages ()
def
byte_compile
(
self
,
files
):
def
byte_compile
(
self
,
files
):
from
distutils.util
import
byte_compile
prefix
=
self
.
build_lib
if
prefix
[
-
1
]
!=
os
.
sep
:
...
...
@@ -426,12 +377,9 @@ class build_py (Command):
# XXX this code is essentially the same as the 'byte_compile()
# method of the "install_lib" command, except for the determination
# of the 'prefix' string. Hmmm.
if
self
.
compile
:
byte_compile
(
files
,
optimize
=
0
,
force
=
self
.
force
,
prefix
=
prefix
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
if
self
.
optimize
>
0
:
byte_compile
(
files
,
optimize
=
self
.
optimize
,
force
=
self
.
force
,
prefix
=
prefix
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
# class build_py
Lib/distutils/command/build_scripts.py
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@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
Implements the Distutils 'build_scripts' command."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
,
re
...
...
@@ -17,7 +15,7 @@ from distutils import log
# check if Python is called on the first line with this expression
first_line_re
=
re
.
compile
(
'^#!.*python[0-9.]*([
\
t
].*)?$'
)
class
build_scripts
(
Command
):
class
build_scripts
(
Command
):
description
=
"
\
"
build
\
"
scripts (copy and fixup #! line)"
...
...
@@ -30,14 +28,14 @@ class build_scripts (Command):
boolean_options
=
[
'force'
]
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
build_dir
=
None
self
.
scripts
=
None
self
.
force
=
None
self
.
executable
=
None
self
.
outfiles
=
None
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'build'
,
(
'build_scripts'
,
'build_dir'
),
(
'force'
,
'force'
),
...
...
@@ -47,13 +45,13 @@ class build_scripts (Command):
def
get_source_files
(
self
):
return
self
.
scripts
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
if
not
self
.
scripts
:
return
self
.
copy_scripts
()
def
copy_scripts
(
self
):
def
copy_scripts
(
self
):
"""Copy each script listed in 'self.scripts'; if it's marked as a
Python script in the Unix way (first line matches 'first_line_re',
ie. starts with "
\
#!
"
and contains "python"), then adjust the first
...
...
@@ -62,7 +60,7 @@ class build_scripts (Command):
self
.
mkpath
(
self
.
build_dir
)
outfiles
=
[]
for
script
in
self
.
scripts
:
adjust
=
0
adjust
=
False
script
=
convert_path
(
script
)
outfile
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
self
.
build_dir
,
os
.
path
.
basename
(
script
))
outfiles
.
append
(
outfile
)
...
...
@@ -88,7 +86,7 @@ class build_scripts (Command):
match
=
first_line_re
.
match
(
first_line
)
if
match
:
adjust
=
1
adjust
=
True
post_interp
=
match
.
group
(
1
)
or
''
if
adjust
:
...
...
@@ -125,7 +123,3 @@ class build_scripts (Command):
log
.
info
(
"changing mode of %s from %o to %o"
,
file
,
oldmode
,
newmode
)
os
.
chmod
(
file
,
newmode
)
# copy_scripts ()
# class build_scripts
Lib/distutils/command/clean.py
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@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ Implements the Distutils 'clean' command."""
# contributed by Bastian Kleineidam <calvin@cs.uni-sb.de>, added 2000-03-18
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
...
...
@@ -13,7 +11,7 @@ from distutils.core import Command
from
distutils.dir_util
import
remove_tree
from
distutils
import
log
class
clean
(
Command
):
class
clean
(
Command
):
description
=
"clean up temporary files from 'build' command"
user_options
=
[
...
...
@@ -78,5 +76,3 @@ class clean (Command):
log
.
info
(
"removing '%s'"
,
self
.
build_base
)
except
OSError
:
pass
# class clean
Lib/distutils/command/command_template
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...
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ __revision__ = "$Id$"
from distutils.core import Command
class x
(Command):
class x(Command):
# Brief (40-50 characters) description of the command
description = ""
...
...
@@ -21,25 +21,13 @@ class x (Command):
""),
]
def initialize_options (self):
def initialize_options(self):
self. = None
self. = None
self. = None
# initialize_options()
def finalize_options (self):
def finalize_options(self):
if self.x is None:
self.x =
# finalize_options()
def run (self):
# run()
# class x
def run(self):
Lib/distutils/command/config.py
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...
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@@ -9,21 +9,17 @@ configure-like tasks: "try to compile this C code", or "figure out where
this header file lives".
"""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
,
re
from
types
import
*
from
distutils.core
import
Command
from
distutils.errors
import
DistutilsExecError
from
distutils.sysconfig
import
customize_compiler
from
distutils
import
log
LANG_EXT
=
{
'c'
:
'.c'
,
'c++'
:
'.cxx'
}
LANG_EXT
=
{
"c"
:
".c"
,
"c++"
:
".cxx"
}
class
config
(
Command
):
class
config
(
Command
):
description
=
"prepare to build"
...
...
@@ -53,7 +49,7 @@ class config (Command):
# The three standard command methods: since the "config" command
# does nothing by default, these are empty.
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
compiler
=
None
self
.
cc
=
None
self
.
include_dirs
=
None
...
...
@@ -70,7 +66,7 @@ class config (Command):
# to clean at some point
self
.
temp_files
=
[]
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
if
self
.
include_dirs
is
None
:
self
.
include_dirs
=
self
.
distribution
.
include_dirs
or
[]
elif
isinstance
(
self
.
include_dirs
,
basestring
):
...
...
@@ -86,16 +82,14 @@ class config (Command):
elif
isinstance
(
self
.
library_dirs
,
basestring
):
self
.
library_dirs
=
self
.
library_dirs
.
split
(
os
.
pathsep
)
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
pass
# Utility methods for actual "config" commands. The interfaces are
# loosely based on Autoconf macros of similar names. Sub-classes
# may use these freely.
def
_check_compiler
(
self
):
def
_check_compiler
(
self
):
"""Check that 'self.compiler' really is a CCompiler object;
if not, make it one.
"""
...
...
@@ -113,8 +107,7 @@ class config (Command):
if
self
.
library_dirs
:
self
.
compiler
.
set_library_dirs
(
self
.
library_dirs
)
def
_gen_temp_sourcefile
(
self
,
body
,
headers
,
lang
):
def
_gen_temp_sourcefile
(
self
,
body
,
headers
,
lang
):
filename
=
"_configtest"
+
LANG_EXT
[
lang
]
file
=
open
(
filename
,
"w"
)
if
headers
:
...
...
@@ -127,14 +120,14 @@ class config (Command):
file
.
close
()
return
filename
def
_preprocess
(
self
,
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
lang
):
def
_preprocess
(
self
,
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
lang
):
src
=
self
.
_gen_temp_sourcefile
(
body
,
headers
,
lang
)
out
=
"_configtest.i"
self
.
temp_files
.
extend
([
src
,
out
])
self
.
compiler
.
preprocess
(
src
,
out
,
include_dirs
=
include_dirs
)
return
(
src
,
out
)
def
_compile
(
self
,
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
lang
):
def
_compile
(
self
,
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
lang
):
src
=
self
.
_gen_temp_sourcefile
(
body
,
headers
,
lang
)
if
self
.
dump_source
:
dump_file
(
src
,
"compiling '%s':"
%
src
)
...
...
@@ -143,9 +136,8 @@ class config (Command):
self
.
compiler
.
compile
([
src
],
include_dirs
=
include_dirs
)
return
(
src
,
obj
)
def
_link
(
self
,
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
lang
):
def
_link
(
self
,
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
lang
):
(
src
,
obj
)
=
self
.
_compile
(
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
lang
)
prog
=
os
.
path
.
splitext
(
os
.
path
.
basename
(
src
))[
0
]
self
.
compiler
.
link_executable
([
obj
],
prog
,
...
...
@@ -159,7 +151,7 @@ class config (Command):
return
(
src
,
obj
,
prog
)
def
_clean
(
self
,
*
filenames
):
def
_clean
(
self
,
*
filenames
):
if
not
filenames
:
filenames
=
self
.
temp_files
self
.
temp_files
=
[]
...
...
@@ -181,7 +173,7 @@ class config (Command):
# XXX need access to the header search path and maybe default macros.
def
try_cpp
(
self
,
body
=
None
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
def
try_cpp
(
self
,
body
=
None
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
"""Construct a source file from 'body' (a string containing lines
of C/C++ code) and 'headers' (a list of header files to include)
and run it through the preprocessor. Return true if the
...
...
@@ -190,17 +182,17 @@ class config (Command):
"""
from
distutils.ccompiler
import
CompileError
self
.
_check_compiler
()
ok
=
1
ok
=
True
try
:
self
.
_preprocess
(
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
lang
)
except
CompileError
:
ok
=
0
ok
=
False
self
.
_clean
()
return
ok
def
search_cpp
(
self
,
pattern
,
body
=
None
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
def
search_cpp
(
self
,
pattern
,
body
=
None
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
"""Construct a source file (just like 'try_cpp()'), run it through
the preprocessor, and return true if any line of the output matches
'pattern'. 'pattern' should either be a compiled regex object or a
...
...
@@ -216,20 +208,20 @@ class config (Command):
pattern
=
re
.
compile
(
pattern
)
file
=
open
(
out
)
match
=
0
while
1
:
match
=
False
while
True
:
line
=
file
.
readline
()
if
line
==
''
:
break
if
pattern
.
search
(
line
):
match
=
1
match
=
True
break
file
.
close
()
self
.
_clean
()
return
match
def
try_compile
(
self
,
body
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
def
try_compile
(
self
,
body
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
"""Try to compile a source file built from 'body' and 'headers'.
Return true on success, false otherwise.
"""
...
...
@@ -237,18 +229,16 @@ class config (Command):
self
.
_check_compiler
()
try
:
self
.
_compile
(
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
lang
)
ok
=
1
ok
=
True
except
CompileError
:
ok
=
0
ok
=
False
log
.
info
(
ok
and
"success!"
or
"failure."
)
self
.
_clean
()
return
ok
def
try_link
(
self
,
body
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
def
try_link
(
self
,
body
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
"""Try to compile and link a source file, built from 'body' and
'headers', to executable form. Return true on success, false
otherwise.
...
...
@@ -258,18 +248,16 @@ class config (Command):
try
:
self
.
_link
(
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
lang
)
ok
=
1
ok
=
True
except
(
CompileError
,
LinkError
):
ok
=
0
ok
=
False
log
.
info
(
ok
and
"success!"
or
"failure."
)
self
.
_clean
()
return
ok
def
try_run
(
self
,
body
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
def
try_run
(
self
,
body
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
"""Try to compile, link to an executable, and run a program
built from 'body' and 'headers'. Return true on success, false
otherwise.
...
...
@@ -280,9 +268,9 @@ class config (Command):
src
,
obj
,
exe
=
self
.
_link
(
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
lang
)
self
.
spawn
([
exe
])
ok
=
1
ok
=
True
except
(
CompileError
,
LinkError
,
DistutilsExecError
):
ok
=
0
ok
=
False
log
.
info
(
ok
and
"success!"
or
"failure."
)
self
.
_clean
()
...
...
@@ -293,11 +281,8 @@ class config (Command):
# (these are the ones that are actually likely to be useful
# when implementing a real-world config command!)
def
check_func
(
self
,
func
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
decl
=
0
,
call
=
0
):
def
check_func
(
self
,
func
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
libraries
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
decl
=
0
,
call
=
0
):
"""Determine if function 'func' is available by constructing a
source file that refers to 'func', and compiles and links it.
If everything succeeds, returns true; otherwise returns false.
...
...
@@ -311,7 +296,6 @@ class config (Command):
calls it. 'libraries' and 'library_dirs' are used when
linking.
"""
self
.
_check_compiler
()
body
=
[]
if
decl
:
...
...
@@ -327,10 +311,8 @@ class config (Command):
return
self
.
try_link
(
body
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
libraries
,
library_dirs
)
# check_func ()
def
check_lib
(
self
,
library
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
other_libraries
=
[]):
def
check_lib
(
self
,
library
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
headers
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
other_libraries
=
[]):
"""Determine if 'library' is available to be linked against,
without actually checking that any particular symbols are provided
by it. 'headers' will be used in constructing the source file to
...
...
@@ -340,12 +322,11 @@ class config (Command):
has symbols that depend on other libraries.
"""
self
.
_check_compiler
()
return
self
.
try_link
(
"int main (void) { }"
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
[
library
]
+
other_libraries
,
library_dirs
)
return
self
.
try_link
(
"int main (void) { }"
,
headers
,
include_dirs
,
[
library
]
+
other_libraries
,
library_dirs
)
def
check_header
(
self
,
header
,
include
_dirs
=
None
,
library_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
def
check_header
(
self
,
header
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
library
_dirs
=
None
,
lang
=
"c"
):
"""Determine if the system header file named by 'header_file'
exists and can be found by the preprocessor; return true if so,
false otherwise.
...
...
@@ -354,10 +335,7 @@ class config (Command):
include_dirs
=
include_dirs
)
# class config
def
dump_file
(
filename
,
head
=
None
):
def
dump_file
(
filename
,
head
=
None
):
if
head
is
None
:
print
(
filename
+
":"
)
else
:
...
...
Lib/distutils/command/install.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -4,12 +4,9 @@ Implements the Distutils 'install' command."""
from
distutils
import
log
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
from
types
import
*
from
distutils.core
import
Command
from
distutils.debug
import
DEBUG
from
distutils.sysconfig
import
get_config_vars
...
...
@@ -141,7 +138,7 @@ class install (Command):
negative_opt
=
{
'no-compile'
:
'compile'
}
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
# High-level options: these select both an installation base
# and scheme.
...
...
@@ -215,7 +212,7 @@ class install (Command):
# party Python modules on various platforms given a wide
# array of user input is decided. Yes, it's quite complex!)
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
# This method (and its pliant slaves, like 'finalize_unix()',
# 'finalize_other()', and 'select_scheme()') is where the default
...
...
@@ -233,13 +230,13 @@ class install (Command):
if
((
self
.
prefix
or
self
.
exec_prefix
or
self
.
home
)
and
(
self
.
install_base
or
self
.
install_platbase
)):
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
(
"must supply either prefix/exec-prefix/home or "
+
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"must supply either prefix/exec-prefix/home or "
+
"install-base/install-platbase -- not both"
)
if
self
.
home
and
(
self
.
prefix
or
self
.
exec_prefix
):
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
"must supply either home or prefix/exec-prefix -- not both"
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"must supply either home or prefix/exec-prefix -- not both"
)
# Next, stuff that's wrong (or dubious) only on certain platforms.
if
os
.
name
!=
"posix"
:
...
...
@@ -341,10 +338,8 @@ class install (Command):
# Punt on doc directories for now -- after all, we're punting on
# documentation completely!
# finalize_options ()
def
dump_dirs
(
self
,
msg
):
def
dump_dirs
(
self
,
msg
):
if
DEBUG
:
from
distutils.fancy_getopt
import
longopt_xlate
print
(
msg
+
":"
)
...
...
@@ -362,8 +357,7 @@ class install (Command):
print
(
" %s: %s"
%
(
opt_name
,
val
))
def
finalize_unix
(
self
):
def
finalize_unix
(
self
):
if
self
.
install_base
is
not
None
or
self
.
install_platbase
is
not
None
:
if
((
self
.
install_lib
is
None
and
self
.
install_purelib
is
None
and
...
...
@@ -371,8 +365,8 @@ class install (Command):
self
.
install_headers
is
None
or
self
.
install_scripts
is
None
or
self
.
install_data
is
None
):
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
(
"install-base or install-platbase supplied, but "
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"install-base or install-platbase supplied, but "
"installation scheme is incomplete"
)
return
...
...
@@ -382,8 +376,8 @@ class install (Command):
else
:
if
self
.
prefix
is
None
:
if
self
.
exec_prefix
is
not
None
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
"must not supply exec-prefix without prefix"
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"must not supply exec-prefix without prefix"
)
self
.
prefix
=
os
.
path
.
normpath
(
sys
.
prefix
)
self
.
exec_prefix
=
os
.
path
.
normpath
(
sys
.
exec_prefix
)
...
...
@@ -396,11 +390,8 @@ class install (Command):
self
.
install_platbase
=
self
.
exec_prefix
self
.
select_scheme
(
"unix_prefix"
)
# finalize_unix ()
def
finalize_other
(
self
):
# Windows and Mac OS for now
def
finalize_other
(
self
):
# Windows and Mac OS for now
if
self
.
home
is
not
None
:
self
.
install_base
=
self
.
install_platbase
=
self
.
home
self
.
select_scheme
(
"unix_home"
)
...
...
@@ -412,13 +403,11 @@ class install (Command):
try
:
self
.
select_scheme
(
os
.
name
)
except
KeyError
:
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
\
"I don't know how to install stuff on '%s'"
%
os
.
name
# finalize_other ()
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
"I don't know how to install stuff on '%s'"
%
os
.
name
)
def
select_scheme
(
self
,
name
):
def
select_scheme
(
self
,
name
):
# it's the caller's problem if they supply a bad name!
scheme
=
INSTALL_SCHEMES
[
name
]
for
key
in
SCHEME_KEYS
:
...
...
@@ -427,7 +416,7 @@ class install (Command):
setattr
(
self
,
attrname
,
scheme
[
key
])
def
_expand_attrs
(
self
,
attrs
):
def
_expand_attrs
(
self
,
attrs
):
for
attr
in
attrs
:
val
=
getattr
(
self
,
attr
)
if
val
is
not
None
:
...
...
@@ -437,12 +426,12 @@ class install (Command):
setattr
(
self
,
attr
,
val
)
def
expand_basedirs
(
self
):
def
expand_basedirs
(
self
):
self
.
_expand_attrs
([
'install_base'
,
'install_platbase'
,
'root'
])
def
expand_dirs
(
self
):
def
expand_dirs
(
self
):
self
.
_expand_attrs
([
'install_purelib'
,
'install_platlib'
,
'install_lib'
,
...
...
@@ -451,14 +440,12 @@ class install (Command):
'install_data'
,])
def
convert_paths
(
self
,
*
names
):
def
convert_paths
(
self
,
*
names
):
for
name
in
names
:
attr
=
"install_"
+
name
setattr
(
self
,
attr
,
convert_path
(
getattr
(
self
,
attr
)))
def
handle_extra_path
(
self
):
def
handle_extra_path
(
self
):
if
self
.
extra_path
is
None
:
self
.
extra_path
=
self
.
distribution
.
extra_path
...
...
@@ -471,8 +458,8 @@ class install (Command):
elif
len
(
self
.
extra_path
)
==
2
:
(
path_file
,
extra_dirs
)
=
self
.
extra_path
else
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
(
"'extra_path' option must be a list, tuple, or "
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"'extra_path' option must be a list, tuple, or "
"comma-separated string with 1 or 2 elements"
)
# convert to local form in case Unix notation used (as it
...
...
@@ -488,10 +475,7 @@ class install (Command):
self
.
path_file
=
path_file
self
.
extra_dirs
=
extra_dirs
# handle_extra_path ()
def
change_roots
(
self
,
*
names
):
def
change_roots
(
self
,
*
names
):
for
name
in
names
:
attr
=
"install_"
+
name
setattr
(
self
,
attr
,
change_root
(
self
.
root
,
getattr
(
self
,
attr
)))
...
...
@@ -499,8 +483,7 @@ class install (Command):
# -- Command execution methods -------------------------------------
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
# Obviously have to build before we can install
if
not
self
.
skip_build
:
self
.
run_command
(
'build'
)
...
...
@@ -535,9 +518,7 @@ class install (Command):
"you'll have to change the search path yourself"
),
self
.
install_lib
)
# run ()
def
create_path_file
(
self
):
def
create_path_file
(
self
):
filename
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
self
.
install_libbase
,
self
.
path_file
+
".pth"
)
if
self
.
install_path_file
:
...
...
@@ -550,7 +531,7 @@ class install (Command):
# -- Reporting methods ---------------------------------------------
def
get_outputs
(
self
):
def
get_outputs
(
self
):
# Assemble the outputs of all the sub-commands.
outputs
=
[]
for
cmd_name
in
self
.
get_sub_commands
():
...
...
@@ -567,7 +548,7 @@ class install (Command):
return
outputs
def
get_inputs
(
self
):
def
get_inputs
(
self
):
# XXX gee, this looks familiar ;-(
inputs
=
[]
for
cmd_name
in
self
.
get_sub_commands
():
...
...
@@ -579,19 +560,19 @@ class install (Command):
# -- Predicates for sub-command list -------------------------------
def
has_lib
(
self
):
def
has_lib
(
self
):
"""Return true if the current distribution has any Python
modules to install."""
return
(
self
.
distribution
.
has_pure_modules
()
or
self
.
distribution
.
has_ext_modules
())
def
has_headers
(
self
):
def
has_headers
(
self
):
return
self
.
distribution
.
has_headers
()
def
has_scripts
(
self
):
def
has_scripts
(
self
):
return
self
.
distribution
.
has_scripts
()
def
has_data
(
self
):
def
has_data
(
self
):
return
self
.
distribution
.
has_data_files
()
...
...
@@ -603,5 +584,3 @@ class install (Command):
(
'install_data'
,
has_data
),
(
'install_egg_info'
,
lambda
self
:
True
),
]
# class install
Lib/distutils/command/install_data.py
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5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -5,15 +5,13 @@ platform-independent data files."""
# contributed by Bastian Kleineidam
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
from
distutils.core
import
Command
from
distutils.util
import
change_root
,
convert_path
class
install_data
(
Command
):
class
install_data
(
Command
):
description
=
"install data files"
...
...
@@ -28,7 +26,7 @@ class install_data (Command):
boolean_options
=
[
'force'
]
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
install_dir
=
None
self
.
outfiles
=
[]
self
.
root
=
None
...
...
@@ -37,14 +35,14 @@ class install_data (Command):
self
.
data_files
=
self
.
distribution
.
data_files
self
.
warn_dir
=
1
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'install'
,
(
'install_data'
,
'install_dir'
),
(
'root'
,
'root'
),
(
'force'
,
'force'
),
)
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
self
.
mkpath
(
self
.
install_dir
)
for
f
in
self
.
data_files
:
if
isinstance
(
f
,
basestring
):
...
...
@@ -77,8 +75,8 @@ class install_data (Command):
(
out
,
_
)
=
self
.
copy_file
(
data
,
dir
)
self
.
outfiles
.
append
(
out
)
def
get_inputs
(
self
):
def
get_inputs
(
self
):
return
self
.
data_files
or
[]
def
get_outputs
(
self
):
def
get_outputs
(
self
):
return
self
.
outfiles
Lib/distutils/command/install_headers.py
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...
...
@@ -3,15 +3,13 @@
Implements the Distutils 'install_headers' command, to install C/C++ header
files to the Python include directory."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
from
distutils.core
import
Command
class
install_headers
(
Command
):
class
install_headers
(
Command
):
description
=
"install C/C++ header files"
...
...
@@ -23,18 +21,18 @@ class install_headers (Command):
boolean_options
=
[
'force'
]
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
install_dir
=
None
self
.
force
=
0
self
.
outfiles
=
[]
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'install'
,
(
'install_headers'
,
'install_dir'
),
(
'force'
,
'force'
))
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
headers
=
self
.
distribution
.
headers
if
not
headers
:
return
...
...
@@ -44,10 +42,8 @@ class install_headers (Command):
(
out
,
_
)
=
self
.
copy_file
(
header
,
self
.
install_dir
)
self
.
outfiles
.
append
(
out
)
def
get_inputs
(
self
):
def
get_inputs
(
self
):
return
self
.
distribution
.
headers
or
[]
def
get_outputs
(
self
):
def
get_outputs
(
self
):
return
self
.
outfiles
# class install_headers
Lib/distutils/command/install_lib.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
from
types
import
IntType
from
distutils.core
import
Command
from
distutils.errors
import
DistutilsOptionError
...
...
@@ -11,7 +8,7 @@ from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError
# Extension for Python source files.
PYTHON_SOURCE_EXTENSION
=
".py"
class
install_lib
(
Command
):
class
install_lib
(
Command
):
description
=
"install all Python modules (extensions and pure Python)"
...
...
@@ -45,8 +42,7 @@ class install_lib (Command):
boolean_options
=
[
'force'
,
'compile'
,
'skip-build'
]
negative_opt
=
{
'no-compile'
:
'compile'
}
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
# let the 'install' command dictate our installation directory
self
.
install_dir
=
None
self
.
build_dir
=
None
...
...
@@ -55,7 +51,7 @@ class install_lib (Command):
self
.
optimize
=
None
self
.
skip_build
=
None
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
# Get all the information we need to install pure Python modules
# from the umbrella 'install' command -- build (source) directory,
...
...
@@ -70,19 +66,18 @@ class install_lib (Command):
)
if
self
.
compile
is
None
:
self
.
compile
=
1
self
.
compile
=
True
if
self
.
optimize
is
None
:
self
.
optimize
=
0
self
.
optimize
=
False
if
type
(
self
.
optimize
)
is
not
IntType
:
if
not
isinstance
(
self
.
optimize
,
int
)
:
try
:
self
.
optimize
=
int
(
self
.
optimize
)
assert
0
<=
self
.
optimize
<=
2
except
(
ValueError
,
AssertionError
):
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
"optimize must be 0, 1, or 2"
def
run
(
self
):
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"optimize must be 0, 1, or 2"
)
def
run
(
self
):
# Make sure we have built everything we need first
self
.
build
()
...
...
@@ -95,20 +90,18 @@ class install_lib (Command):
if
outfiles
is
not
None
and
self
.
distribution
.
has_pure_modules
():
self
.
byte_compile
(
outfiles
)
# run ()
# -- Top-level worker functions ------------------------------------
# (called from 'run()')
def
build
(
self
):
def
build
(
self
):
if
not
self
.
skip_build
:
if
self
.
distribution
.
has_pure_modules
():
self
.
run_command
(
'build_py'
)
if
self
.
distribution
.
has_ext_modules
():
self
.
run_command
(
'build_ext'
)
def
install
(
self
):
def
install
(
self
):
if
os
.
path
.
isdir
(
self
.
build_dir
):
outfiles
=
self
.
copy_tree
(
self
.
build_dir
,
self
.
install_dir
)
else
:
...
...
@@ -117,7 +110,7 @@ class install_lib (Command):
return
return
outfiles
def
byte_compile
(
self
,
files
):
def
byte_compile
(
self
,
files
):
from
distutils.util
import
byte_compile
# Get the "--root" directory supplied to the "install" command,
...
...
@@ -138,8 +131,7 @@ class install_lib (Command):
# -- Utility methods -----------------------------------------------
def
_mutate_outputs
(
self
,
has_any
,
build_cmd
,
cmd_option
,
output_dir
):
def
_mutate_outputs
(
self
,
has_any
,
build_cmd
,
cmd_option
,
output_dir
):
if
not
has_any
:
return
[]
...
...
@@ -154,9 +146,7 @@ class install_lib (Command):
return
outputs
# _mutate_outputs ()
def
_bytecode_filenames
(
self
,
py_filenames
):
def
_bytecode_filenames
(
self
,
py_filenames
):
bytecode_files
=
[]
for
py_file
in
py_filenames
:
# Since build_py handles package data installation, the
...
...
@@ -176,7 +166,7 @@ class install_lib (Command):
# -- External interface --------------------------------------------
# (called by outsiders)
def
get_outputs
(
self
):
def
get_outputs
(
self
):
"""Return the list of files that would be installed if this command
were actually run. Not affected by the "dry-run" flag or whether
modules have actually been built yet.
...
...
@@ -197,9 +187,7 @@ class install_lib (Command):
return
pure_outputs
+
bytecode_outputs
+
ext_outputs
# get_outputs ()
def
get_inputs
(
self
):
def
get_inputs
(
self
):
"""Get the list of files that are input to this command, ie. the
files that get installed as they are named in the build tree.
The files in this list correspond one-to-one to the output
...
...
@@ -216,5 +204,3 @@ class install_lib (Command):
inputs
.
extend
(
build_ext
.
get_outputs
())
return
inputs
# class install_lib
Lib/distutils/command/install_scripts.py
View file @
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...
...
@@ -5,8 +5,6 @@ Python scripts."""
# contributed by Bastian Kleineidam
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
...
...
@@ -14,7 +12,8 @@ from distutils.core import Command
from
distutils
import
log
from
stat
import
ST_MODE
class
install_scripts
(
Command
):
class
install_scripts
(
Command
):
description
=
"install scripts (Python or otherwise)"
...
...
@@ -27,14 +26,13 @@ class install_scripts (Command):
boolean_options
=
[
'force'
,
'skip-build'
]
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
self
.
install_dir
=
None
self
.
force
=
0
self
.
build_dir
=
None
self
.
skip_build
=
None
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'build'
,
(
'build_scripts'
,
'build_dir'
))
self
.
set_undefined_options
(
'install'
,
(
'install_scripts'
,
'install_dir'
),
...
...
@@ -42,7 +40,7 @@ class install_scripts (Command):
(
'skip_build'
,
'skip_build'
),
)
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
if
not
self
.
skip_build
:
self
.
run_command
(
'build_scripts'
)
self
.
outfiles
=
self
.
copy_tree
(
self
.
build_dir
,
self
.
install_dir
)
...
...
@@ -57,10 +55,8 @@ class install_scripts (Command):
log
.
info
(
"changing mode of %s to %o"
,
file
,
mode
)
os
.
chmod
(
file
,
mode
)
def
get_inputs
(
self
):
def
get_inputs
(
self
):
return
self
.
distribution
.
scripts
or
[]
def
get_outputs
(
self
):
return
self
.
outfiles
or
[]
# class install_scripts
Lib/distutils/command/sdist.py
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...
...
@@ -2,12 +2,9 @@
Implements the Distutils 'sdist' command (create a source distribution)."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
from
types
import
*
from
glob
import
glob
from
distutils.core
import
Command
from
distutils
import
dir_util
,
dep_util
,
file_util
,
archive_util
...
...
@@ -82,7 +79,7 @@ class sdist (Command):
default_format
=
{
'posix'
:
'gztar'
,
'nt'
:
'zip'
}
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
def
initialize_options
(
self
):
# 'template' and 'manifest' are, respectively, the names of
# the manifest template and manifest file.
self
.
template
=
None
...
...
@@ -103,7 +100,7 @@ class sdist (Command):
self
.
archive_files
=
None
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
if
self
.
manifest
is
None
:
self
.
manifest
=
"MANIFEST"
if
self
.
template
is
None
:
...
...
@@ -114,21 +111,20 @@ class sdist (Command):
try
:
self
.
formats
=
[
self
.
default_format
[
os
.
name
]]
except
KeyError
:
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
\
"don't know how to create source distributions "
+
\
"on platform %s"
%
os
.
name
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
"don't know how to create source distributions "
"on platform %s"
%
os
.
name
)
bad_format
=
archive_util
.
check_archive_formats
(
self
.
formats
)
if
bad_format
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
"unknown archive format '%s'"
%
bad_format
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"unknown archive format '%s'"
%
bad_format
)
if
self
.
dist_dir
is
None
:
self
.
dist_dir
=
"dist"
def
run
(
self
):
def
run
(
self
):
# 'filelist' contains the list of files that will make up the
# manifest
self
.
filelist
=
FileList
()
...
...
@@ -150,8 +146,7 @@ class sdist (Command):
# or zipfile, or whatever.
self
.
make_distribution
()
def
check_metadata
(
self
):
def
check_metadata
(
self
):
"""Ensure that all required elements of meta-data (name, version,
URL, (author and author_email) or (maintainer and
maintainer_email)) are supplied by the Distribution object; warn if
...
...
@@ -181,17 +176,13 @@ class sdist (Command):
"or (maintainer and maintainer_email) "
+
"must be supplied"
)
# check_metadata ()
def
get_file_list
(
self
):
def
get_file_list
(
self
):
"""Figure out the list of files to include in the source
distribution, and put it in 'self.filelist'. This might involve
reading the manifest template (and writing the manifest), or just
reading the manifest, or just using the default file set -- it all
depends on the user's options and the state of the filesystem.
"""
# If we have a manifest template, see if it's newer than the
# manifest; if so, we'll regenerate the manifest.
template_exists
=
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
self
.
template
)
...
...
@@ -231,9 +222,9 @@ class sdist (Command):
# Regenerate the manifest if necessary (or if explicitly told to)
if
manifest_outofdate
or
neither_exists
or
force_regen
:
if
not
template_exists
:
self
.
warn
(
(
"manifest template '%s' does not exist "
+
"(using default file list)"
)
%
self
.
template
)
self
.
warn
(
"manifest template '%s' does not exist "
"(using default file list)"
%
self
.
template
)
self
.
filelist
.
findall
()
if
self
.
use_defaults
:
...
...
@@ -251,10 +242,8 @@ class sdist (Command):
else
:
self
.
read_manifest
()
# get_file_list ()
def
add_defaults
(
self
):
def
add_defaults
(
self
):
"""Add all the default files to self.filelist:
- README or README.txt
- setup.py
...
...
@@ -265,15 +254,14 @@ class sdist (Command):
Warns if (README or README.txt) or setup.py are missing; everything
else is optional.
"""
standards
=
[(
'README'
,
'README.txt'
),
self
.
distribution
.
script_name
]
for
fn
in
standards
:
if
type
(
fn
)
is
TupleType
:
if
isinstance
(
fn
,
tuple
)
:
alts
=
fn
got_it
=
0
got_it
=
False
for
fn
in
alts
:
if
os
.
path
.
exists
(
fn
):
got_it
=
1
got_it
=
True
self
.
filelist
.
append
(
fn
)
break
...
...
@@ -308,25 +296,18 @@ class sdist (Command):
build_scripts
=
self
.
get_finalized_command
(
'build_scripts'
)
self
.
filelist
.
extend
(
build_scripts
.
get_source_files
())
# add_defaults ()
def
read_template
(
self
):
def
read_template
(
self
):
"""Read and parse manifest template file named by self.template.
(usually "MANIFEST.in") The parsing and processing is done by
'self.filelist', which updates itself accordingly.
"""
log
.
info
(
"reading manifest template '%s'"
,
self
.
template
)
template
=
TextFile
(
self
.
template
,
strip_comments
=
1
,
skip_blanks
=
1
,
join_lines
=
1
,
lstrip_ws
=
1
,
rstrip_ws
=
1
,
template
=
TextFile
(
self
.
template
,
strip_comments
=
1
,
skip_blanks
=
1
,
join_lines
=
1
,
lstrip_ws
=
1
,
rstrip_ws
=
1
,
collapse_join
=
1
)
while
1
:
while
True
:
line
=
template
.
readline
()
if
line
is
None
:
# end of file
break
...
...
@@ -338,10 +319,7 @@ class sdist (Command):
template
.
current_line
,
msg
))
# read_template ()
def
prune_file_list
(
self
):
def
prune_file_list
(
self
):
"""Prune off branches that might slip into the file list as created
by 'read_template()', but really don't belong there:
* the build tree (typically "build")
...
...
@@ -356,8 +334,7 @@ class sdist (Command):
self
.
filelist
.
exclude_pattern
(
None
,
prefix
=
base_dir
)
self
.
filelist
.
exclude_pattern
(
r'/(RCS|CVS|\
.s
vn)/.*'
,
is_regex
=
1
)
def
write_manifest
(
self
):
def
write_manifest
(
self
):
"""Write the file list in 'self.filelist' (presumably as filled in
by 'add_defaults()' and 'read_template()') to the manifest file
named by 'self.manifest'.
...
...
@@ -366,17 +343,14 @@ class sdist (Command):
(
self
.
manifest
,
self
.
filelist
.
files
),
"writing manifest file '%s'"
%
self
.
manifest
)
# write_manifest ()
def
read_manifest
(
self
):
def
read_manifest
(
self
):
"""Read the manifest file (named by 'self.manifest') and use it to
fill in 'self.filelist', the list of files to include in the source
distribution.
"""
log
.
info
(
"reading manifest file '%s'"
,
self
.
manifest
)
manifest
=
open
(
self
.
manifest
)
while
1
:
while
True
:
line
=
manifest
.
readline
()
if
line
==
''
:
# end of file
break
...
...
@@ -384,10 +358,7 @@ class sdist (Command):
line
=
line
[
0
:
-
1
]
self
.
filelist
.
append
(
line
)
# read_manifest ()
def
make_release_tree
(
self
,
base_dir
,
files
):
def
make_release_tree
(
self
,
base_dir
,
files
):
"""Create the directory tree that will become the source
distribution archive. All directories implied by the filenames in
'files' are created under 'base_dir', and then we hard link or copy
...
...
@@ -429,9 +400,7 @@ class sdist (Command):
self
.
distribution
.
metadata
.
write_pkg_info
(
base_dir
)
# make_release_tree ()
def
make_distribution
(
self
):
def
make_distribution
(
self
):
"""Create the source distribution(s). First, we create the release
tree with 'make_release_tree()'; then, we create all required
archive files (according to 'self.formats') from the release tree.
...
...
@@ -456,10 +425,8 @@ class sdist (Command):
if
not
self
.
keep_temp
:
dir_util
.
remove_tree
(
base_dir
,
dry_run
=
self
.
dry_run
)
def
get_archive_files
(
self
):
def
get_archive_files
(
self
):
"""Return the list of archive files created when the command
was run, or None if the command hasn't run yet.
"""
return
self
.
archive_files
# class sdist
Lib/distutils/command/upload.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ class upload(Command):
elif
schema
==
'https'
:
http
=
httplib
.
HTTPSConnection
(
netloc
)
else
:
raise
AssertionError
,
"unsupported schema "
+
schema
raise
AssertionError
(
"unsupported schema "
+
schema
)
data
=
''
loglevel
=
log
.
INFO
...
...
Lib/distutils/core.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -6,12 +6,9 @@ indirectly provides the Distribution and Command classes, although they are
really defined in distutils.dist and distutils.cmd.
"""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
from
types
import
*
from
distutils.debug
import
DEBUG
from
distutils.errors
import
*
...
...
@@ -112,10 +109,10 @@ def setup (**attrs):
_setup_distribution
=
dist
=
klass
(
attrs
)
except
DistutilsSetupError
as
msg
:
if
'name'
not
in
attrs
:
raise
SystemExit
,
"error in setup command: %s"
%
msg
raise
SystemExit
(
"error in setup command: %s"
%
msg
)
else
:
raise
SystemExit
,
"error in %s setup command: %s"
%
\
(
attrs
[
'name'
],
msg
)
raise
SystemExit
(
"error in %s setup command: %s"
%
\
(
attrs
[
'name'
],
msg
)
)
if
_setup_stop_after
==
"init"
:
return
dist
...
...
@@ -136,7 +133,7 @@ def setup (**attrs):
try
:
ok
=
dist
.
parse_command_line
()
except
DistutilsArgError
as
msg
:
raise
SystemExit
,
gen_usage
(
dist
.
script_name
)
+
"
\
n
error: %s"
%
msg
raise
SystemExit
(
gen_usage
(
dist
.
script_name
)
+
"
\
n
error: %s"
%
msg
)
if
DEBUG
:
print
(
"options (after parsing command line):"
)
...
...
@@ -150,7 +147,7 @@ def setup (**attrs):
try
:
dist
.
run_commands
()
except
KeyboardInterrupt
:
raise
SystemExit
,
"interrupted"
raise
SystemExit
(
"interrupted"
)
except
(
IOError
,
os
.
error
)
as
exc
:
error
=
grok_environment_error
(
exc
)
...
...
@@ -158,14 +155,14 @@ def setup (**attrs):
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
error
+
"
\
n
"
)
raise
else
:
raise
SystemExit
,
error
raise
SystemExit
(
error
)
except
(
DistutilsError
,
CCompilerError
)
as
msg
:
if
DEBUG
:
raise
else
:
raise
SystemExit
,
"error: "
+
str
(
msg
)
raise
SystemExit
(
"error: "
+
str
(
msg
)
)
return
dist
...
...
@@ -204,7 +201,7 @@ def run_setup (script_name, script_args=None, stop_after="run"):
used to drive the Distutils.
"""
if
stop_after
not
in
(
'init'
,
'config'
,
'commandline'
,
'run'
):
raise
ValueError
,
"invalid value for 'stop_after': %r"
%
(
stop_after
,
)
raise
ValueError
(
"invalid value for 'stop_after': %r"
%
(
stop_after
,)
)
global
_setup_stop_after
,
_setup_distribution
_setup_stop_after
=
stop_after
...
...
@@ -229,10 +226,9 @@ def run_setup (script_name, script_args=None, stop_after="run"):
raise
if
_setup_distribution
is
None
:
raise
RuntimeError
,
\
(
"'distutils.core.setup()' was never called -- "
raise
RuntimeError
((
"'distutils.core.setup()' was never called -- "
"perhaps '%s' is not a Distutils setup script?"
)
%
\
script_name
script_name
)
# I wonder if the setup script's namespace -- g and l -- would be of
# any interest to callers?
...
...
Lib/distutils/cygwinccompiler.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -45,8 +45,6 @@ cygwin in no-cygwin mode).
# * mingw gcc 3.2/ld 2.13 works
# (ld supports -shared)
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
,
sys
,
copy
...
...
@@ -143,13 +141,13 @@ class CygwinCCompiler (UnixCCompiler):
try
:
self
.
spawn
([
"windres"
,
"-i"
,
src
,
"-o"
,
obj
])
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
CompileError
,
msg
raise
CompileError
(
msg
)
else
:
# for other files use the C-compiler
try
:
self
.
spawn
(
self
.
compiler_so
+
cc_args
+
[
src
,
'-o'
,
obj
]
+
extra_postargs
)
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
CompileError
,
msg
raise
CompileError
(
msg
)
def
link
(
self
,
target_desc
,
...
...
@@ -260,9 +258,8 @@ class CygwinCCompiler (UnixCCompiler):
# use normcase to make sure '.rc' is really '.rc' and not '.RC'
(
base
,
ext
)
=
os
.
path
.
splitext
(
os
.
path
.
normcase
(
src_name
))
if
ext
not
in
(
self
.
src_extensions
+
[
'.rc'
,
'.res'
]):
raise
UnknownFileError
,
\
"unknown file type '%s' (from '%s')"
%
\
(
ext
,
src_name
)
raise
UnknownFileError
(
"unknown file type '%s' (from '%s')"
%
\
(
ext
,
src_name
))
if
strip_dir
:
base
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
base
)
if
ext
==
'.res'
or
ext
==
'.rc'
:
...
...
Lib/distutils/debug.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
import
os
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
# If DISTUTILS_DEBUG is anything other than the empty string, we run in
...
...
Lib/distutils/dep_util.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ Utility functions for simple, timestamp-based dependency of files
and groups of files; also, function based entirely on such
timestamp dependency analysis."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
...
...
@@ -19,7 +17,7 @@ def newer (source, target):
Raise DistutilsFileError if 'source' does not exist.
"""
if
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
source
):
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
"file '%s' does not exist"
%
source
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"file '%s' does not exist"
%
source
)
if
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
target
):
return
1
...
...
@@ -39,7 +37,7 @@ def newer_pairwise (sources, targets):
of 'newer()'.
"""
if
len
(
sources
)
!=
len
(
targets
):
raise
ValueError
,
"'sources' and 'targets' must be same length"
raise
ValueError
(
"'sources' and 'targets' must be same length"
)
# build a pair of lists (sources, targets) where source is newer
n_sources
=
[]
...
...
Lib/distutils/dir_util.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -2,12 +2,9 @@
Utility functions for manipulating directories and directory trees."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
,
sys
from
types
import
*
from
distutils.errors
import
DistutilsFileError
,
DistutilsInternalError
from
distutils
import
log
...
...
@@ -32,8 +29,8 @@ def mkpath (name, mode=0o777, verbose=0, dry_run=0):
# Detect a common bug -- name is None
if
not
isinstance
(
name
,
basestring
):
raise
DistutilsInternalError
,
\
"mkpath: 'name' must be a string (got %r)"
%
(
name
,)
raise
DistutilsInternalError
(
"mkpath: 'name' must be a string (got %r)"
%
(
name
,)
)
# XXX what's the better way to handle verbosity? print as we create
# each directory in the path (the current behaviour), or only announce
...
...
@@ -136,8 +133,8 @@ def copy_tree (src, dst,
from
distutils.file_util
import
copy_file
if
not
dry_run
and
not
os
.
path
.
isdir
(
src
):
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"cannot copy tree '%s': not a directory"
%
src
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"cannot copy tree '%s': not a directory"
%
src
)
try
:
names
=
os
.
listdir
(
src
)
except
os
.
error
as
e
:
...
...
@@ -145,8 +142,8 @@ def copy_tree (src, dst,
if
dry_run
:
names
=
[]
else
:
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"error listing files in '%s': %s"
%
(
src
,
errstr
)
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"error listing files in '%s': %s"
%
(
src
,
errstr
)
)
if
not
dry_run
:
mkpath
(
dst
)
...
...
@@ -176,8 +173,6 @@ def copy_tree (src, dst,
return
outputs
# copy_tree ()
# Helper for remove_tree()
def
_build_cmdtuple
(
path
,
cmdtuples
):
for
f
in
os
.
listdir
(
path
):
...
...
Lib/distutils/dist.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ Provides the Distribution class, which represents the module distribution
being built/installed/distributed.
"""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
,
re
...
...
@@ -264,8 +262,6 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
self
.
finalize_options
()
# __init__ ()
def
get_option_dict
(
self
,
command
):
"""Get the option dictionary for a given command. If that
...
...
@@ -305,8 +301,6 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
for
line
in
out
.
split
(
"
\
n
"
):
print
(
indent
+
" "
+
line
)
# dump_option_dicts ()
# -- Config file finding/parsing methods ---------------------------
...
...
@@ -353,8 +347,6 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
return
files
# find_config_files ()
def
parse_config_files
(
self
,
filenames
=
None
):
...
...
@@ -397,9 +389,7 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
else
:
setattr
(
self
,
opt
,
val
)
except
ValueError
as
msg
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
msg
# parse_config_files ()
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
msg
)
# -- Command-line parsing methods ----------------------------------
...
...
@@ -472,12 +462,10 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
# Oops, no commands found -- an end-user error
if
not
self
.
commands
:
raise
DistutilsArgError
,
"no commands supplied"
raise
DistutilsArgError
(
"no commands supplied"
)
# All is well: return true
return
1
# parse_command_line()
return
True
def
_get_toplevel_options
(
self
):
"""Return the non-display options recognized at the top level.
...
...
@@ -505,7 +493,7 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
# Pull the current command from the head of the command line
command
=
args
[
0
]
if
not
command_re
.
match
(
command
):
raise
SystemExit
,
"invalid command name '%s'"
%
command
raise
SystemExit
(
"invalid command name '%s'"
%
command
)
self
.
commands
.
append
(
command
)
# Dig up the command class that implements this command, so we
...
...
@@ -514,22 +502,21 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
try
:
cmd_class
=
self
.
get_command_class
(
command
)
except
DistutilsModuleError
as
msg
:
raise
DistutilsArgError
,
msg
raise
DistutilsArgError
(
msg
)
# Require that the command class be derived from Command -- want
# to be sure that the basic "command" interface is implemented.
if
not
issubclass
(
cmd_class
,
Command
):
raise
DistutilsClassError
,
\
"command class %s must subclass Command"
%
cmd_class
raise
DistutilsClassError
(
"command class %s must subclass Command"
%
cmd_class
)
# Also make sure that the command object provides a list of its
# known options.
if
not
(
hasattr
(
cmd_class
,
'user_options'
)
and
isinstance
(
cmd_class
.
user_options
,
list
)):
raise
DistutilsClassError
,
\
(
"command class %s must provide "
+
raise
DistutilsClassError
((
"command class %s must provide "
+
"'user_options' attribute (a list of tuples)"
)
%
\
cmd_class
cmd_class
)
# If the command class has a list of negative alias options,
# merge it in with the global negative aliases.
...
...
@@ -586,8 +573,6 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
return
args
# _parse_command_opts ()
def
finalize_options
(
self
):
"""Set final values for all the options on the Distribution
instance, analogous to the .finalize_options() method of Command
...
...
@@ -660,8 +645,6 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
print
(
gen_usage
(
self
.
script_name
))
return
# _show_help ()
def
handle_display_options
(
self
,
option_order
):
"""If there were any non-global "display-only" options
...
...
@@ -703,13 +686,10 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
return
any_display_options
# handle_display_options()
def
print_command_list
(
self
,
commands
,
header
,
max_length
):
"""Print a subset of the list of all commands -- used by
'print_commands()'.
"""
print
(
header
+
":"
)
for
cmd
in
commands
:
...
...
@@ -723,8 +703,6 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
print
(
" %-*s %s"
%
(
max_length
,
cmd
,
description
))
# print_command_list ()
def
print_commands
(
self
):
"""Print out a help message listing all available commands with a
...
...
@@ -734,7 +712,6 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
descriptions come from the command class attribute
'description'.
"""
import
distutils.command
std_commands
=
distutils
.
command
.
__all__
is_std
=
{}
...
...
@@ -760,8 +737,6 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
"Extra commands"
,
max_length
)
# print_commands ()
def
get_command_list
(
self
):
"""Get a list of (command, description) tuples.
The list is divided into "standard commands" (listed in
...
...
@@ -771,7 +746,6 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
"""
# Currently this is only used on Mac OS, for the Mac-only GUI
# Distutils interface (by Jack Jansen)
import
distutils.command
std_commands
=
distutils
.
command
.
__all__
is_std
=
{}
...
...
@@ -839,18 +813,15 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
try
:
klass
=
getattr
(
module
,
klass_name
)
except
AttributeError
:
raise
DistutilsModuleError
,
\
"invalid command '%s' (no class '%s' in module '%s')"
\
%
(
command
,
klass_name
,
module_name
)
raise
DistutilsModuleError
(
"invalid command '%s' (no class '%s' in module '%s')"
%
(
command
,
klass_name
,
module_name
)
)
self
.
cmdclass
[
command
]
=
klass
return
klass
raise
DistutilsModuleError
(
"invalid command '%s'"
%
command
)
# get_command_class ()
def
get_command_obj
(
self
,
command
,
create
=
1
):
"""Return the command object for 'command'. Normally this object
is cached on a previous call to 'get_command_obj()'; if no command
...
...
@@ -912,11 +883,11 @@ Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more)
elif
hasattr
(
command_obj
,
option
):
setattr
(
command_obj
,
option
,
value
)
else
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
\
(
"error in %s: command '%s' has no such option '%s'"
%
(
source
,
command_name
,
option
))
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
"error in %s: command '%s' has no such option '%s'"
%
(
source
,
command_name
,
option
))
except
ValueError
as
msg
:
raise
DistutilsOptionError
,
msg
raise
DistutilsOptionError
(
msg
)
def
reinitialize_command
(
self
,
command
,
reinit_subcommands
=
0
):
"""Reinitializes a command to the state it was in when first
...
...
@@ -1075,8 +1046,6 @@ class DistributionMetadata:
pkg_info
.
close
()
# write_pkg_info ()
def
write_pkg_file
(
self
,
file
):
"""Write the PKG-INFO format data to a file object.
"""
...
...
@@ -1202,8 +1171,6 @@ class DistributionMetadata:
distutils
.
versionpredicate
.
VersionPredicate
(
v
)
self
.
obsoletes
=
value
# class DistributionMetadata
def
fix_help_options
(
options
):
"""Convert a 4-tuple 'help_options' list as found in various command
...
...
Lib/distutils/emxccompiler.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -80,13 +80,13 @@ class EMXCCompiler (UnixCCompiler):
try
:
self
.
spawn
([
"rc"
,
"-r"
,
src
])
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
CompileError
,
msg
raise
CompileError
(
msg
)
else
:
# for other files use the C-compiler
try
:
self
.
spawn
(
self
.
compiler_so
+
cc_args
+
[
src
,
'-o'
,
obj
]
+
extra_postargs
)
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
CompileError
,
msg
raise
CompileError
(
msg
)
def
link
(
self
,
target_desc
,
...
...
@@ -189,9 +189,8 @@ class EMXCCompiler (UnixCCompiler):
# use normcase to make sure '.rc' is really '.rc' and not '.RC'
(
base
,
ext
)
=
os
.
path
.
splitext
(
os
.
path
.
normcase
(
src_name
))
if
ext
not
in
(
self
.
src_extensions
+
[
'.rc'
]):
raise
UnknownFileError
,
\
"unknown file type '%s' (from '%s')"
%
\
(
ext
,
src_name
)
raise
UnknownFileError
(
"unknown file type '%s' (from '%s')"
%
\
(
ext
,
src_name
))
if
strip_dir
:
base
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
base
)
if
ext
==
'.rc'
:
...
...
Lib/distutils/errors.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ usually raised for errors that are obviously the end-user's fault
This module is safe to use in "from ... import *" mode; it only exports
symbols whose names start with "Distutils" and end with "Error"."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
class
DistutilsError
(
Exception
):
...
...
Lib/distutils/extension.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ class Extension:
# When adding arguments to this constructor, be sure to update
# setup_keywords in core.py.
def
__init__
(
self
,
name
,
sources
,
def
__init__
(
self
,
name
,
sources
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
define_macros
=
None
,
undef_macros
=
None
,
...
...
@@ -125,17 +125,15 @@ class Extension:
# If there are unknown keyword options, warn about them
if
len
(
kw
):
L
=
kw
.
keys
()
;
L
.
sort
()
L
=
map
(
repr
,
L
)
L
=
map
(
repr
,
sorted
(
kw
))
msg
=
"Unknown Extension options: "
+
', '
.
join
(
L
)
if
warnings
is
not
None
:
warnings
.
warn
(
msg
)
else
:
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
msg
+
'
\
n
'
)
# class Extension
def
read_setup_file
(
filename
):
def
read_setup_file
(
filename
):
from
distutils.sysconfig
import
\
parse_makefile
,
expand_makefile_vars
,
_variable_rx
from
distutils.text_file
import
TextFile
...
...
@@ -151,7 +149,7 @@ def read_setup_file (filename):
lstrip_ws
=
1
,
rstrip_ws
=
1
)
extensions
=
[]
while
1
:
while
True
:
line
=
file
.
readline
()
if
line
is
None
:
# eof
break
...
...
@@ -241,5 +239,3 @@ def read_setup_file (filename):
# 'lib_args': library_args }
return
extensions
# read_setup_file ()
Lib/distutils/fancy_getopt.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -8,12 +8,9 @@ additional features:
* options set attributes of a passed-in object
"""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
string
,
re
from
types
import
*
import
getopt
from
distutils.errors
import
*
...
...
@@ -43,8 +40,7 @@ class FancyGetopt:
on the command line sets 'verbose' to false
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
option_table
=
None
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
option_table
=
None
):
# The option table is (currently) a list of tuples. The
# tuples may have 3 or four values:
# (long_option, short_option, help_string [, repeatable])
...
...
@@ -84,58 +80,51 @@ class FancyGetopt:
# but expands short options, converts aliases, etc.
self
.
option_order
=
[]
# __init__ ()
def
_build_index
(
self
):
def
_build_index
(
self
):
self
.
option_index
.
clear
()
for
option
in
self
.
option_table
:
self
.
option_index
[
option
[
0
]]
=
option
def
set_option_table
(
self
,
option_table
):
def
set_option_table
(
self
,
option_table
):
self
.
option_table
=
option_table
self
.
_build_index
()
def
add_option
(
self
,
long_option
,
short_option
=
None
,
help_string
=
None
):
def
add_option
(
self
,
long_option
,
short_option
=
None
,
help_string
=
None
):
if
long_option
in
self
.
option_index
:
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
,
\
"option conflict: already an option '%s'"
%
long_option
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
(
"option conflict: already an option '%s'"
%
long_option
)
else
:
option
=
(
long_option
,
short_option
,
help_string
)
self
.
option_table
.
append
(
option
)
self
.
option_index
[
long_option
]
=
option
def
has_option
(
self
,
long_option
):
def
has_option
(
self
,
long_option
):
"""Return true if the option table for this parser has an
option with long name 'long_option'."""
return
long_option
in
self
.
option_index
def
get_attr_name
(
self
,
long_option
):
def
get_attr_name
(
self
,
long_option
):
"""Translate long option name 'long_option' to the form it
has as an attribute of some object: ie., translate hyphens
to underscores."""
return
long_option
.
translate
(
longopt_xlate
)
def
_check_alias_dict
(
self
,
aliases
,
what
):
assert
type
(
aliases
)
is
DictionaryType
def
_check_alias_dict
(
self
,
aliases
,
what
):
assert
isinstance
(
aliases
,
dict
)
for
(
alias
,
opt
)
in
aliases
.
items
():
if
alias
not
in
self
.
option_index
:
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
,
\
(
"invalid %s '%s': "
"option '%s' not defined"
)
%
(
what
,
alias
,
alias
)
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
((
"invalid %s '%s': "
"option '%s' not defined"
)
%
(
what
,
alias
,
alias
))
if
opt
not
in
self
.
option_index
:
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
,
\
(
"invalid %s '%s': "
"aliased option '%s' not defined"
)
%
(
what
,
alias
,
opt
)
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
((
"invalid %s '%s': "
"aliased option '%s' not defined"
)
%
(
what
,
alias
,
opt
))
def
set_aliases
(
self
,
alias
):
def
set_aliases
(
self
,
alias
):
"""Set the aliases for this option parser."""
self
.
_check_alias_dict
(
alias
,
"alias"
)
self
.
alias
=
alias
def
set_negative_aliases
(
self
,
negative_alias
):
def
set_negative_aliases
(
self
,
negative_alias
):
"""Set the negative aliases for this option parser.
'negative_alias' should be a dictionary mapping option names to
option names, both the key and value must already be defined
...
...
@@ -143,8 +132,7 @@ class FancyGetopt:
self
.
_check_alias_dict
(
negative_alias
,
"negative alias"
)
self
.
negative_alias
=
negative_alias
def
_grok_option_table
(
self
):
def
_grok_option_table
(
self
):
"""Populate the various data structures that keep tabs on the
option table. Called by 'getopt()' before it can do anything
worthwhile.
...
...
@@ -163,19 +151,17 @@ class FancyGetopt:
else
:
# the option table is part of the code, so simply
# assert that it is correct
raise
ValueError
,
"invalid option tuple: %r"
%
(
option
,
)
raise
ValueError
(
"invalid option tuple: %r"
%
(
option
,)
)
# Type- and value-check the option names
if
not
isinstance
(
long
,
basestring
)
or
len
(
long
)
<
2
:
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
,
\
(
"invalid long option '%s': "
"must be a string of length >= 2"
)
%
long
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
((
"invalid long option '%s': "
"must be a string of length >= 2"
)
%
long
)
if
(
not
((
short
is
None
)
or
(
isinstance
(
short
,
basestring
)
and
len
(
short
)
==
1
))):
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
,
\
(
"invalid short option '%s': "
"must a single character or None"
)
%
short
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
(
"invalid short option '%s': "
"must a single character or None"
%
short
)
self
.
repeat
[
long
]
=
repeat
self
.
long_opts
.
append
(
long
)
...
...
@@ -185,54 +171,45 @@ class FancyGetopt:
long
=
long
[
0
:
-
1
]
self
.
takes_arg
[
long
]
=
1
else
:
# Is option is a "negative alias" for some other option (eg.
# "quiet" == "!verbose")?
alias_to
=
self
.
negative_alias
.
get
(
long
)
if
alias_to
is
not
None
:
if
self
.
takes_arg
[
alias_to
]:
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
,
\
(
"invalid negative alias '%s': "
"aliased option '%s' takes a value"
)
%
\
(
long
,
alias_to
)
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
(
"invalid negative alias '%s': "
"aliased option '%s' takes a value"
%
(
long
,
alias_to
)
)
self
.
long_opts
[
-
1
]
=
long
# XXX redundant?!
self
.
takes_arg
[
long
]
=
0
else
:
self
.
takes_arg
[
long
]
=
0
self
.
takes_arg
[
long
]
=
0
# If this is an alias option, make sure its "takes arg" flag is
# the same as the option it's aliased to.
alias_to
=
self
.
alias
.
get
(
long
)
if
alias_to
is
not
None
:
if
self
.
takes_arg
[
long
]
!=
self
.
takes_arg
[
alias_to
]:
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
,
\
(
"invalid alias '%s': inconsistent with "
"aliased option '%s' (one of them takes a value, "
"the other doesn't"
)
%
(
long
,
alias_to
)
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
(
"invalid alias '%s': inconsistent with "
"aliased option '%s' (one of them takes a value, "
"the other doesn't"
%
(
long
,
alias_to
))
# Now enforce some bondage on the long option name, so we can
# later translate it to an attribute name on some object. Have
# to do this a bit late to make sure we've removed any trailing
# '='.
if
not
longopt_re
.
match
(
long
):
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
,
\
(
"invalid long option name '%s' "
+
"(must be letters, numbers, hyphens only"
)
%
long
raise
DistutilsGetoptError
(
"invalid long option name '%s' "
"(must be letters, numbers, hyphens only"
%
long
)
self
.
attr_name
[
long
]
=
self
.
get_attr_name
(
long
)
if
short
:
self
.
short_opts
.
append
(
short
)
self
.
short2long
[
short
[
0
]]
=
long
# for option_table
# _grok_option_table()
def
getopt
(
self
,
args
=
None
,
object
=
None
):
def
getopt
(
self
,
args
=
None
,
object
=
None
):
"""Parse command-line options in args. Store as attributes on object.
If 'args' is None or not supplied, uses 'sys.argv[1:]'. If
...
...
@@ -247,9 +224,9 @@ class FancyGetopt:
args
=
sys
.
argv
[
1
:]
if
object
is
None
:
object
=
OptionDummy
()
created_object
=
1
created_object
=
True
else
:
created_object
=
0
created_object
=
False
self
.
_grok_option_table
()
...
...
@@ -257,7 +234,7 @@ class FancyGetopt:
try
:
opts
,
args
=
getopt
.
getopt
(
args
,
short_opts
,
self
.
long_opts
)
except
getopt
.
error
as
msg
:
raise
DistutilsArgError
,
msg
raise
DistutilsArgError
(
msg
)
for
opt
,
val
in
opts
:
if
len
(
opt
)
==
2
and
opt
[
0
]
==
'-'
:
# it's a short option
...
...
@@ -293,21 +270,17 @@ class FancyGetopt:
else
:
return
args
# getopt()
def
get_option_order
(
self
):
def
get_option_order
(
self
):
"""Returns the list of (option, value) tuples processed by the
previous run of 'getopt()'. Raises RuntimeError if
'getopt()' hasn't been called yet.
"""
if
self
.
option_order
is
None
:
raise
RuntimeError
,
"'getopt()' hasn't been called yet"
raise
RuntimeError
(
"'getopt()' hasn't been called yet"
)
else
:
return
self
.
option_order
def
generate_help
(
self
,
header
=
None
):
def
generate_help
(
self
,
header
=
None
):
"""Generate help text (a list of strings, one per suggested line of
output) from the option table for this FancyGetopt object.
"""
...
...
@@ -384,23 +357,16 @@ class FancyGetopt:
for
l
in
text
[
1
:]:
lines
.
append
(
big_indent
+
l
)
# for self.option_table
return
lines
# generate_help ()
def
print_help
(
self
,
header
=
None
,
file
=
None
):
def
print_help
(
self
,
header
=
None
,
file
=
None
):
if
file
is
None
:
file
=
sys
.
stdout
for
line
in
self
.
generate_help
(
header
):
file
.
write
(
line
+
"
\
n
"
)
# class FancyGetopt
def
fancy_getopt
(
options
,
negative_opt
,
object
,
args
):
def
fancy_getopt
(
options
,
negative_opt
,
object
,
args
):
parser
=
FancyGetopt
(
options
)
parser
.
set_negative_aliases
(
negative_opt
)
return
parser
.
getopt
(
args
,
object
)
...
...
@@ -408,13 +374,12 @@ def fancy_getopt (options, negative_opt, object, args):
WS_TRANS
=
string
.
maketrans
(
string
.
whitespace
,
' '
*
len
(
string
.
whitespace
))
def
wrap_text
(
text
,
width
):
def
wrap_text
(
text
,
width
):
"""wrap_text(text : string, width : int) -> [string]
Split 'text' into multiple lines of no more than 'width' characters
each, and return the list of strings that results.
"""
if
text
is
None
:
return
[]
if
len
(
text
)
<=
width
:
...
...
@@ -427,7 +392,6 @@ def wrap_text (text, width):
lines
=
[]
while
chunks
:
cur_line
=
[]
# list of chunks (to-be-joined)
cur_len
=
0
# length of current line
...
...
@@ -444,7 +408,6 @@ def wrap_text (text, width):
break
if
chunks
:
# any chunks left to process?
# if the current line is still empty, then we had a single
# chunk that's too big too fit on a line -- so we break
# down and break it up at the line width
...
...
@@ -462,14 +425,10 @@ def wrap_text (text, width):
# string, of course!
lines
.
append
(
''
.
join
(
cur_line
))
# while chunks
return
lines
# wrap_text ()
def
translate_longopt
(
opt
):
def
translate_longopt
(
opt
):
"""Convert a long option name to a valid Python identifier by
changing "-" to "_".
"""
...
...
@@ -480,14 +439,12 @@ class OptionDummy:
"""Dummy class just used as a place to hold command-line option
values as instance attributes."""
def
__init__
(
self
,
options
=
[]):
def
__init__
(
self
,
options
=
[]):
"""Create a new OptionDummy instance. The attributes listed in
'options' will be initialized to None."""
for
opt
in
options
:
setattr
(
self
,
opt
,
None
)
# class OptionDummy
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
text
=
"""
\
...
...
Lib/distutils/file_util.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@
Utility functions for operating on single files.
"""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
...
...
@@ -17,7 +15,7 @@ _copy_action = { None: 'copying',
'sym'
:
'symbolically linking'
}
def
_copy_file_contents
(
src
,
dst
,
buffer_size
=
16
*
1024
):
def
_copy_file_contents
(
src
,
dst
,
buffer_size
=
16
*
1024
):
"""Copy the file 'src' to 'dst'; both must be filenames. Any error
opening either file, reading from 'src', or writing to 'dst', raises
DistutilsFileError. Data is read/written in chunks of 'buffer_size'
...
...
@@ -26,7 +24,6 @@ def _copy_file_contents (src, dst, buffer_size=16*1024):
"""
# Stolen from shutil module in the standard library, but with
# custom error-handling added.
fsrc
=
None
fdst
=
None
try
:
...
...
@@ -34,31 +31,30 @@ def _copy_file_contents (src, dst, buffer_size=16*1024):
fsrc
=
open
(
src
,
'rb'
)
except
os
.
error
as
e
:
(
errno
,
errstr
)
=
e
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"could not open '%s': %s"
%
(
src
,
errstr
)
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"could not open '%s': %s"
%
(
src
,
errstr
))
if
os
.
path
.
exists
(
dst
):
try
:
os
.
unlink
(
dst
)
except
os
.
error
as
e
:
(
errno
,
errstr
)
=
e
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"could not delete '%s': %s"
%
(
dst
,
errstr
)
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"could not delete '%s': %s"
%
(
dst
,
errstr
)
)
try
:
fdst
=
open
(
dst
,
'wb'
)
except
os
.
error
as
e
:
(
errno
,
errstr
)
=
e
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"could not create '%s': %s"
%
(
dst
,
errstr
)
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"could not create '%s': %s"
%
(
dst
,
errstr
)
)
while
1
:
while
True
:
try
:
buf
=
fsrc
.
read
(
buffer_size
)
except
os
.
error
as
e
:
(
errno
,
errstr
)
=
e
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"could not read from '%s': %s"
%
(
src
,
errstr
)
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"could not read from '%s': %s"
%
(
src
,
errstr
)
)
if
not
buf
:
break
...
...
@@ -67,25 +63,16 @@ def _copy_file_contents (src, dst, buffer_size=16*1024):
fdst
.
write
(
buf
)
except
os
.
error
as
e
:
(
errno
,
errstr
)
=
e
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"could not write to '%s': %s"
%
(
dst
,
errstr
)
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"could not write to '%s': %s"
%
(
dst
,
errstr
))
finally
:
if
fdst
:
fdst
.
close
()
if
fsrc
:
fsrc
.
close
()
# _copy_file_contents()
def
copy_file
(
src
,
dst
,
preserve_mode
=
1
,
preserve_times
=
1
,
update
=
0
,
link
=
None
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
):
def
copy_file
(
src
,
dst
,
preserve_mode
=
1
,
preserve_times
=
1
,
update
=
0
,
link
=
None
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
):
"""Copy a file 'src' to 'dst'. If 'dst' is a directory, then 'src' is
copied there with the same name; otherwise, it must be a filename. (If
the file exists, it will be ruthlessly clobbered.) If 'preserve_mode'
...
...
@@ -120,8 +107,8 @@ def copy_file (src, dst,
from
stat
import
ST_ATIME
,
ST_MTIME
,
ST_MODE
,
S_IMODE
if
not
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
src
):
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"can't copy '%s': doesn't exist or not a regular file"
%
src
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"can't copy '%s': doesn't exist or not a regular file"
%
src
)
if
os
.
path
.
isdir
(
dst
):
dir
=
dst
...
...
@@ -131,13 +118,12 @@ def copy_file (src, dst,
if
update
and
not
newer
(
src
,
dst
):
log
.
debug
(
"not copying %s (output up-to-date)"
,
src
)
return
dst
,
0
return
(
dst
,
0
)
try
:
action
=
_copy_action
[
link
]
except
KeyError
:
raise
ValueError
,
\
"invalid value '%s' for 'link' argument"
%
link
raise
ValueError
(
"invalid value '%s' for 'link' argument"
%
link
)
if
os
.
path
.
basename
(
dst
)
==
os
.
path
.
basename
(
src
):
log
.
info
(
"%s %s -> %s"
,
action
,
src
,
dir
)
else
:
...
...
@@ -152,8 +138,8 @@ def copy_file (src, dst,
try
:
macostools
.
copy
(
src
,
dst
,
0
,
preserve_times
)
except
os
.
error
as
exc
:
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"could not copy '%s' to '%s': %s"
%
(
src
,
dst
,
exc
[
-
1
])
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"could not copy '%s' to '%s': %s"
%
(
src
,
dst
,
exc
[
-
1
])
)
# If linking (hard or symbolic), use the appropriate system call
# (Unix only, of course, but that's the caller's responsibility)
...
...
@@ -180,8 +166,6 @@ def copy_file (src, dst,
return
(
dst
,
1
)
# copy_file ()
# XXX I suspect this is Unix-specific -- need porting help!
def
move_file
(
src
,
dst
,
...
...
@@ -204,31 +188,30 @@ def move_file (src, dst,
return
dst
if
not
isfile
(
src
):
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"can't move '%s': not a regular file"
%
src
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"can't move '%s': not a regular file"
%
src
)
if
isdir
(
dst
):
dst
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
dst
,
basename
(
src
))
elif
exists
(
dst
):
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"can't move '%s': destination '%s' already exists"
%
\
(
src
,
dst
)
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"can't move '%s': destination '%s' already exists"
%
(
src
,
dst
)
)
if
not
isdir
(
dirname
(
dst
)):
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"can't move '%s': destination '%s' not a valid path"
%
\
(
src
,
dst
)
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"can't move '%s': destination '%s' not a valid path"
%
(
src
,
dst
)
)
copy_it
=
0
copy_it
=
False
try
:
os
.
rename
(
src
,
dst
)
except
os
.
error
as
e
:
(
num
,
msg
)
=
e
if
num
==
errno
.
EXDEV
:
copy_it
=
1
copy_it
=
True
else
:
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
"couldn't move '%s' to '%s': %s"
%
(
src
,
dst
,
msg
)
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"couldn't move '%s' to '%s': %s"
%
(
src
,
dst
,
msg
)
)
if
copy_it
:
copy_file
(
src
,
dst
)
...
...
@@ -240,15 +223,12 @@ def move_file (src, dst,
os
.
unlink
(
dst
)
except
os
.
error
:
pass
raise
DistutilsFileError
,
\
(
"couldn't move '%s' to '%s' by copy/delete: "
+
"delete '%s' failed: %s"
)
%
\
(
src
,
dst
,
src
,
msg
)
raise
DistutilsFileError
(
"couldn't move '%s' to '%s' by copy/delete: "
"delete '%s' failed: %s"
%
(
src
,
dst
,
src
,
msg
))
return
dst
# move_file ()
def
write_file
(
filename
,
contents
):
"""Create a file with the specified name and write 'contents' (a
...
...
Lib/distutils/filelist.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -4,20 +4,16 @@ Provides the FileList class, used for poking about the filesystem
and building lists of files.
"""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
os
,
re
import
fnmatch
from
types
import
*
from
glob
import
glob
from
distutils.util
import
convert_path
from
distutils.errors
import
DistutilsTemplateError
,
DistutilsInternalError
from
distutils
import
log
class
FileList
:
"""A list of files built by on exploring the filesystem and filtered by
applying various patterns to what we find there.
...
...
@@ -32,22 +28,19 @@ class FileList:
filtering applied)
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
warn
=
None
,
debug_print
=
None
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
warn
=
None
,
debug_print
=
None
):
# ignore argument to FileList, but keep them for backwards
# compatibility
self
.
allfiles
=
None
self
.
files
=
[]
def
set_allfiles
(
self
,
allfiles
):
def
set_allfiles
(
self
,
allfiles
):
self
.
allfiles
=
allfiles
def
findall
(
self
,
dir
=
os
.
curdir
):
def
findall
(
self
,
dir
=
os
.
curdir
):
self
.
allfiles
=
findall
(
dir
)
def
debug_print
(
self
,
msg
):
def
debug_print
(
self
,
msg
):
"""Print 'msg' to stdout if the global DEBUG (taken from the
DISTUTILS_DEBUG environment variable) flag is true.
"""
...
...
@@ -57,13 +50,13 @@ class FileList:
# -- List-like methods ---------------------------------------------
def
append
(
self
,
item
):
def
append
(
self
,
item
):
self
.
files
.
append
(
item
)
def
extend
(
self
,
items
):
def
extend
(
self
,
items
):
self
.
files
.
extend
(
items
)
def
sort
(
self
):
def
sort
(
self
):
# Not a strict lexical sort!
sortable_files
=
sorted
(
map
(
os
.
path
.
split
,
self
.
files
))
self
.
files
=
[]
...
...
@@ -73,7 +66,7 @@ class FileList:
# -- Other miscellaneous utility methods ---------------------------
def
remove_duplicates
(
self
):
def
remove_duplicates
(
self
):
# Assumes list has been sorted!
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
self
.
files
)
-
1
,
0
,
-
1
):
if
self
.
files
[
i
]
==
self
.
files
[
i
-
1
]:
...
...
@@ -82,7 +75,7 @@ class FileList:
# -- "File template" methods ---------------------------------------
def
_parse_template_line
(
self
,
line
):
def
_parse_template_line
(
self
,
line
):
words
=
line
.
split
()
action
=
words
[
0
]
...
...
@@ -91,36 +84,26 @@ class FileList:
if
action
in
(
'include'
,
'exclude'
,
'global-include'
,
'global-exclude'
):
if
len
(
words
)
<
2
:
raise
DistutilsTemplateError
,
\
"'%s' expects <pattern1> <pattern2> ..."
%
action
raise
DistutilsTemplateError
(
"'%s' expects <pattern1> <pattern2> ..."
%
action
)
patterns
=
map
(
convert_path
,
words
[
1
:])
elif
action
in
(
'recursive-include'
,
'recursive-exclude'
):
if
len
(
words
)
<
3
:
raise
DistutilsTemplateError
,
\
"'%s' expects <dir> <pattern1> <pattern2> ..."
%
action
raise
DistutilsTemplateError
(
"'%s' expects <dir> <pattern1> <pattern2> ..."
%
action
)
dir
=
convert_path
(
words
[
1
])
patterns
=
map
(
convert_path
,
words
[
2
:])
elif
action
in
(
'graft'
,
'prune'
):
if
len
(
words
)
!=
2
:
raise
DistutilsTemplateError
,
\
"'%s' expects a single <dir_pattern>"
%
action
raise
DistutilsTemplateError
(
"'%s' expects a single <dir_pattern>"
%
action
)
dir_pattern
=
convert_path
(
words
[
1
])
else
:
raise
DistutilsTemplateError
,
"unknown action '%s'"
%
action
raise
DistutilsTemplateError
(
"unknown action '%s'"
%
action
)
return
(
action
,
patterns
,
dir
,
dir_pattern
)
# _parse_template_line ()
def
process_template_line
(
self
,
line
):
def
process_template_line
(
self
,
line
):
# Parse the line: split it up, make sure the right number of words
# is there, and return the relevant words. 'action' is always
# defined: it's the first word of the line. Which of the other
...
...
@@ -149,7 +132,7 @@ class FileList:
self
.
debug_print
(
"global-include "
+
' '
.
join
(
patterns
))
for
pattern
in
patterns
:
if
not
self
.
include_pattern
(
pattern
,
anchor
=
0
):
log
.
warn
((
"warning: no files found matching '%s' "
+
log
.
warn
((
"warning: no files found matching '%s' "
"anywhere in distribution"
),
pattern
)
elif
action
==
'global-exclude'
:
...
...
@@ -165,7 +148,7 @@ class FileList:
(
dir
,
' '
.
join
(
patterns
)))
for
pattern
in
patterns
:
if
not
self
.
include_pattern
(
pattern
,
prefix
=
dir
):
log
.
warn
((
"warning: no files found matching '%s' "
+
log
.
warn
((
"warning: no files found matching '%s' "
"under directory '%s'"
),
pattern
,
dir
)
...
...
@@ -187,19 +170,16 @@ class FileList:
elif
action
==
'prune'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"prune "
+
dir_pattern
)
if
not
self
.
exclude_pattern
(
None
,
prefix
=
dir_pattern
):
log
.
warn
((
"no previously-included directories found "
+
log
.
warn
((
"no previously-included directories found "
"matching '%s'"
),
dir_pattern
)
else
:
raise
DistutilsInternalError
,
\
"this cannot happen: invalid action '%s'"
%
action
# process_template_line ()
raise
DistutilsInternalError
(
"this cannot happen: invalid action '%s'"
%
action
)
# -- Filtering/selection methods -----------------------------------
def
include_pattern
(
self
,
pattern
,
anchor
=
1
,
prefix
=
None
,
is_regex
=
0
):
def
include_pattern
(
self
,
pattern
,
anchor
=
1
,
prefix
=
None
,
is_regex
=
0
):
"""Select strings (presumably filenames) from 'self.files' that
match 'pattern', a Unix-style wildcard (glob) pattern. Patterns
are not quite the same as implemented by the 'fnmatch' module: '*'
...
...
@@ -222,9 +202,9 @@ class FileList:
Selected strings will be added to self.files.
Return
1 if files are found
.
Return
True if files are found, False otherwise
.
"""
files_found
=
0
files_found
=
False
pattern_re
=
translate_pattern
(
pattern
,
anchor
,
prefix
,
is_regex
)
self
.
debug_print
(
"include_pattern: applying regex r'%s'"
%
pattern_re
.
pattern
)
...
...
@@ -237,12 +217,9 @@ class FileList:
if
pattern_re
.
search
(
name
):
self
.
debug_print
(
" adding "
+
name
)
self
.
files
.
append
(
name
)
files_found
=
1
files_found
=
True
return
files_found
# include_pattern ()
def
exclude_pattern
(
self
,
pattern
,
anchor
=
1
,
prefix
=
None
,
is_regex
=
0
):
...
...
@@ -250,9 +227,9 @@ class FileList:
'pattern'. Other parameters are the same as for
'include_pattern()', above.
The list 'self.files' is modified in place.
Return
1 if files are found
.
Return
True if files are found, False otherwise
.
"""
files_found
=
0
files_found
=
False
pattern_re
=
translate_pattern
(
pattern
,
anchor
,
prefix
,
is_regex
)
self
.
debug_print
(
"exclude_pattern: applying regex r'%s'"
%
pattern_re
.
pattern
)
...
...
@@ -260,19 +237,14 @@ class FileList:
if
pattern_re
.
search
(
self
.
files
[
i
]):
self
.
debug_print
(
" removing "
+
self
.
files
[
i
])
del
self
.
files
[
i
]
files_found
=
1
files_found
=
True
return
files_found
# exclude_pattern ()
# class FileList
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Utility functions
def
findall
(
dir
=
os
.
curdir
):
def
findall
(
dir
=
os
.
curdir
):
"""Find all files under 'dir' and return the list of full filenames
(relative to 'dir').
"""
...
...
@@ -300,11 +272,10 @@ def findall (dir = os.curdir):
list
.
append
(
fullname
)
elif
S_ISDIR
(
mode
)
and
not
S_ISLNK
(
mode
):
push
(
fullname
)
return
list
def
glob_to_re
(
pattern
):
def
glob_to_re
(
pattern
):
"""Translate a shell-like glob pattern to a regular expression; return
a string containing the regex. Differs from 'fnmatch.translate()' in
that '*' does not match "special characters" (which are
...
...
@@ -322,10 +293,8 @@ def glob_to_re (pattern):
pattern_re
=
re
.
sub
(
r'(^|[^\\])\
.
', r'
\
1
[
^/
]
', pattern_re)
return pattern_re
# glob_to_re ()
def translate_pattern (pattern, anchor=1, prefix=None, is_regex=0):
def translate_pattern(pattern, anchor=1, prefix=None, is_regex=0):
"""Translate a shell-like wildcard pattern to a compiled regular
expression. Return the compiled regex. If '
is_regex
' true,
then '
pattern
' is directly compiled to a regex (if it'
s
a
string
)
...
...
@@ -350,5 +319,3 @@ def translate_pattern (pattern, anchor=1, prefix=None, is_regex=0):
pattern_re = "^" + pattern_re
return re.compile(pattern_re)
# translate_pattern ()
Lib/distutils/log.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
"""A simple log mechanism styled after PEP 282."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
# The class here is styled after PEP 282 so that it could later be
# replaced with a standard Python logging implementation.
...
...
Lib/distutils/msvccompiler.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ for the Microsoft Visual Studio.
# hacked by Robin Becker and Thomas Heller to do a better job of
# finding DevStudio (through the registry)
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
...
...
@@ -20,11 +18,11 @@ from distutils.ccompiler import \
CCompiler
,
gen_preprocess_options
,
gen_lib_options
from
distutils
import
log
_can_read_reg
=
0
_can_read_reg
=
False
try
:
import
_winreg
_can_read_reg
=
1
_can_read_reg
=
True
hkey_mod
=
_winreg
RegOpenKeyEx
=
_winreg
.
OpenKeyEx
...
...
@@ -36,14 +34,13 @@ except ImportError:
try
:
import
win32api
import
win32con
_can_read_reg
=
1
_can_read_reg
=
True
hkey_mod
=
win32con
RegOpenKeyEx
=
win32api
.
RegOpenKeyEx
RegEnumKey
=
win32api
.
RegEnumKey
RegEnumValue
=
win32api
.
RegEnumValue
RegError
=
win32api
.
error
except
ImportError
:
log
.
info
(
"Warning: Can't read registry to find the "
"necessary compiler setting
\
n
"
...
...
@@ -59,20 +56,19 @@ if _can_read_reg:
def
read_keys
(
base
,
key
):
"""Return list of registry keys."""
try
:
handle
=
RegOpenKeyEx
(
base
,
key
)
except
RegError
:
return
None
L
=
[]
i
=
0
while
1
:
while
True
:
try
:
k
=
RegEnumKey
(
handle
,
i
)
except
RegError
:
break
L
.
append
(
k
)
i
=
i
+
1
i
+=
1
return
L
def
read_values
(
base
,
key
):
...
...
@@ -86,14 +82,14 @@ def read_values(base, key):
return
None
d
=
{}
i
=
0
while
1
:
while
True
:
try
:
name
,
value
,
type
=
RegEnumValue
(
handle
,
i
)
except
RegError
:
break
name
=
name
.
lower
()
d
[
convert_mbcs
(
name
)]
=
convert_mbcs
(
value
)
i
=
i
+
1
i
+=
1
return
d
def
convert_mbcs
(
s
):
...
...
@@ -106,7 +102,6 @@ def convert_mbcs(s):
return
s
class
MacroExpander
:
def
__init__
(
self
,
version
):
self
.
macros
=
{}
self
.
load_macros
(
version
)
...
...
@@ -130,8 +125,8 @@ class MacroExpander:
else:
self.set_macro("
FrameworkSDKDir
", net, "
sdkinstallroot
")
except KeyError as exc: #
raise DistutilsPlatformError
,
\
(
"""Python was built with Visual Studio 2003;
raise DistutilsPlatformError
(
"""Python was built with Visual Studio 2003;
extensions must be built with a compiler than can generate compatible binaries.
Visual Studio 2003 was not found on this system. If you have Cygwin installed,
you can try compiling with MingW32, by passing "
-
c
mingw32
" to setup.py.""")
...
...
@@ -157,7 +152,6 @@ def get_build_version():
For Python 2.3 and up, the version number is included in
sys.version. For earlier versions, assume the compiler is MSVC 6.
"""
prefix = "
MSC
v
.
"
i = sys.version.find(prefix)
if i == -1:
...
...
@@ -202,7 +196,7 @@ def normalize_and_reduce_paths(paths):
return reduced_paths
class MSVCCompiler
(CCompiler) :
class MSVCCompiler(CCompiler) :
"""Concrete class that implements an interface to Microsoft Visual C++,
as defined by the CCompiler abstract class."""
...
...
@@ -232,7 +226,7 @@ class MSVCCompiler (CCompiler) :
static_lib_format = shared_lib_format = '%s%s'
exe_extension = '.exe'
def __init__
(self, verbose=0, dry_run=0, force=0):
def __init__(self, verbose=0, dry_run=0, force=0):
CCompiler.__init__ (self, verbose, dry_run, force)
self.__version = get_build_version()
self.__arch = get_build_architecture()
...
...
@@ -263,11 +257,11 @@ class MSVCCompiler (CCompiler) :
else:
self.__paths = self.get_msvc_paths("
path
")
if len (self.__paths) == 0:
raise DistutilsPlatformError,
\
("
Python
was
built
with
%
s
,
"
if len(self.__paths) == 0:
raise DistutilsPlatformError("
Python
was
built
with
%
s
,
"
"
and
extensions
need
to
be
built
with
the
same
"
"
version
of
the
compiler
,
but
it
isn
't installed." % self.__product)
"
version
of
the
compiler
,
but
it
isn
't installed."
% self.__product)
self.cc = self.find_exe("cl.exe")
self.linker = self.find_exe("link.exe")
...
...
@@ -314,10 +308,10 @@ class MSVCCompiler (CCompiler) :
# -- Worker methods ------------------------------------------------
def object_filenames
(self,
source_filenames,
strip_dir=0,
output_dir=''):
def object_filenames(self,
source_filenames,
strip_dir=0,
output_dir=''):
# Copied from ccompiler.py, extended to return .res as '
object
'-file
# for .rc input file
if output_dir is None: output_dir = ''
...
...
@@ -344,17 +338,16 @@ class MSVCCompiler (CCompiler) :
base + self.obj_extension))
return obj_names
# object_filenames ()
def compile(self, sources,
output_dir=None, macros=None, include_dirs=None, debug=0,
extra_preargs=None, extra_postargs=None, depends=None):
if not self.initialized: self.initialize()
macros, objects, extra_postargs, pp_opts, build =
\
self._setup_compile(output_dir, macros, include_dirs, sources,
depends, extra_postargs)
if not self.initialized:
self.initialize()
compile_info = self._setup_compile(output_dir, macros, include_dirs,
sources, depends, extra_postargs)
macros, objects, extra_postargs, pp_opts, build = compile_info
compile_opts = extra_preargs or []
compile_opts.append ('/c')
...
...
@@ -383,13 +376,12 @@ class MSVCCompiler (CCompiler) :
input_opt = src
output_opt = "
/
fo
" + obj
try:
self.spawn
([self.rc] + pp_opts +
[output_opt] + [input_opt])
self.spawn([self.rc] + pp_opts +
[output_opt] + [input_opt])
except DistutilsExecError as msg:
raise CompileError
, msg
raise CompileError
(msg)
continue
elif ext in self._mc_extensions:
# Compile .MC to .RC file to .RES file.
# * '-h dir' specifies the directory for the
# generated include file
...
...
@@ -401,99 +393,95 @@ class MSVCCompiler (CCompiler) :
# we use the source-directory for the include file and
# the build directory for the RC file and message
# resources. This works at least for win32all.
h_dir = os.path.dirname (src)
rc_dir = os.path.dirname (obj)
h_dir = os.path.dirname(src)
rc_dir = os.path.dirname(obj)
try:
# first compile .MC to .RC and .H file
self.spawn
([self.mc] +
['-h', h_dir, '-r', rc_dir] + [src])
self.spawn([self.mc] +
['-h', h_dir, '-r', rc_dir] + [src])
base, _ = os.path.splitext (os.path.basename (src))
rc_file = os.path.join (rc_dir, base + '.rc')
# then compile .RC to .RES file
self.spawn
([self.rc] +
["
/
fo
" + obj] + [rc_file])
self.spawn([self.rc] +
["
/
fo
" + obj] + [rc_file])
except DistutilsExecError as msg:
raise CompileError
, msg
raise CompileError
(msg)
continue
else:
# how to handle this file?
raise CompileError (
"
Don
't know how to compile %s to %s" %
\
(src, obj))
raise CompileError("
Don
't know how to compile %s to %s"
% (src, obj))
output_opt = "/Fo" + obj
try:
self.spawn
([self.cc] + compile_opts + pp_opts +
[input_opt, output_opt] +
extra_postargs)
self.spawn([self.cc] + compile_opts + pp_opts +
[input_opt, output_opt] +
extra_postargs)
except DistutilsExecError as msg:
raise CompileError
, msg
raise CompileError
(msg)
return objects
# compile ()
def create_static_lib(self,
objects,
output_libname,
output_dir=None,
debug=0,
target_lang=None):
def create_static_lib (self,
objects,
output_libname,
output_dir=None,
debug=0,
target_lang=None):
if not self.initialized:
self.initialize()
(objects, output_dir) = self._fix_object_args(objects, output_dir)
output_filename = self.library_filename(output_libname,
output_dir=output_dir)
if not self.initialized: self.initialize()
(objects, output_dir) = self._fix_object_args (objects, output_dir)
output_filename =
\
self.library_filename (output_libname, output_dir=output_dir)
if self._need_link (objects, output_filename):
if self._need_link(objects, output_filename):
lib_args = objects + ['
/
OUT
:
' + output_filename]
if debug:
pass
# XXX what goes here?
pass # XXX what goes here?
try:
self.
spawn
([self.lib] + lib_args)
self.([self.lib] + lib_args)
except DistutilsExecError as msg:
raise LibError, msg
raise LibError(msg)
else:
log.debug("skipping %s (up-to-date)", output_filename)
# create_static_lib ()
def link (self,
target_desc,
objects,
output_filename,
output_dir=None,
libraries=None,
library_dirs=None,
runtime_library_dirs=None,
export_symbols=None,
debug=0,
extra_preargs=None,
extra_postargs=None,
build_temp=None,
target_lang=None):
if not self.initialized: self.initialize()
(objects, output_dir) = self._fix_object_args (objects, output_dir)
(libraries, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs) =
\
self._fix_lib_args (libraries, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs)
def link(self,
target_desc,
objects,
output_filename,
output_dir=None,
libraries=None,
library_dirs=None,
runtime_library_dirs=None,
export_symbols=None,
debug=0,
extra_preargs=None,
extra_postargs=None,
build_temp=None,
target_lang=None):
if not self.initialized:
self.initialize()
(objects, output_dir) = self._fix_object_args(objects, output_dir)
fixed_args = self._fix_lib_args(libraries, library_dirs,
runtime_library_dirs)
(libraries, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs) = fixed_args
if runtime_library_dirs:
self.warn ("I don'
t
know
what
to
do
with
'runtime_library_dirs'
:
"
+ str (runtime_library_dirs))
lib_opts = gen_lib_options
(self,
library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs,
libraries)
lib_opts = gen_lib_options(self,
library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs,
libraries)
if output_dir is not None:
output_filename = os.path.join (output_dir, output_filename)
if self._need_link (objects, output_filename):
output_filename = os.path.join(output_dir, output_filename)
if self._need_link(objects, output_filename):
if target_desc == CCompiler.EXECUTABLE:
if debug:
ldflags = self.ldflags_shared_debug[1:]
...
...
@@ -530,34 +518,32 @@ class MSVCCompiler (CCompiler) :
if extra_postargs:
ld_args.extend(extra_postargs)
self.mkpath
(os.path.dirname
(output_filename))
self.mkpath
(os.path.dirname
(output_filename))
try:
self.spawn
([self.linker] + ld_args)
self.spawn([self.linker] + ld_args)
except DistutilsExecError as msg:
raise LinkError
, msg
raise LinkError
(msg)
else:
log.debug("
skipping
%
s
(
up
-
to
-
date
)
", output_filename)
# link ()
# -- Miscellaneous methods -----------------------------------------
# These are all used by the 'gen_lib_options() function, in
# ccompiler.py.
def library_dir_option
(self, dir):
def library_dir_option(self, dir):
return "
/
LIBPATH
:
" + dir
def runtime_library_dir_option
(self, dir):
raise DistutilsPlatformError
,
\
"
don
't know how to set runtime library search path for MSVC++"
def runtime_library_dir_option(self, dir):
raise DistutilsPlatformError
(
"
don
't know how to set runtime library search path for MSVC++"
)
def library_option
(self, lib):
return self.library_filename
(lib)
def library_option(self, lib):
return self.library_filename(lib)
def find_library_file
(self, dirs, lib, debug=0):
def find_library_file(self, dirs, lib, debug=0):
# Prefer a debugging library if found (and requested), but deal
# with it if we don'
t
have
one
.
if
debug
:
...
...
@@ -573,8 +559,6 @@ class MSVCCompiler (CCompiler) :
# Oops, didn't find it in *any* of 'dirs'
return
None
# find_library_file ()
# Helper methods for using the MSVC registry settings
def
find_exe
(
self
,
exe
):
...
...
@@ -586,7 +570,6 @@ class MSVCCompiler (CCompiler) :
absolute path that is known to exist. If none of them work, just
return the original program name, 'exe'.
"""
for
p
in
self
.
__paths
:
fn
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
os
.
path
.
abspath
(
p
),
exe
)
if
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
fn
):
...
...
@@ -606,7 +589,6 @@ class MSVCCompiler (CCompiler) :
Return a list of strings. The list will be empty if unable to
access the registry or appropriate registry keys not found.
"""
if
not
_can_read_reg
:
return
[]
...
...
Lib/distutils/mwerkscompiler.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -4,12 +4,9 @@ Contains MWerksCompiler, an implementation of the abstract CCompiler class
for MetroWerks CodeWarrior on the Macintosh. Needs work to support CW on
Windows."""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
from
types
import
*
from
distutils.errors
import
\
DistutilsExecError
,
DistutilsPlatformError
,
\
CompileError
,
LibError
,
LinkError
...
...
@@ -96,13 +93,13 @@ class MWerksCompiler (CCompiler) :
# First examine a couple of options for things that aren't implemented yet
if
not
target_desc
in
(
self
.
SHARED_LIBRARY
,
self
.
SHARED_OBJECT
):
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
'Can only make SHARED_LIBRARY or SHARED_OBJECT targets on the Mac'
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
'Can only make SHARED_LIBRARY or SHARED_OBJECT targets on the Mac'
)
if
runtime_library_dirs
:
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
'Runtime library dirs not implemented yet'
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
'Runtime library dirs not implemented yet'
)
if
extra_preargs
or
extra_postargs
:
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
'Runtime library dirs not implemented yet'
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
'Runtime library dirs not implemented yet'
)
if
len
(
export_symbols
)
!=
1
:
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
'Need exactly one export symbol'
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
'Need exactly one export symbol'
)
# Next there are various things for which we need absolute pathnames.
# This is because we (usually) create the project in a subdirectory of
# where we are now, and keeping the paths relative is too much work right
...
...
Lib/distutils/spawn.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -6,19 +6,13 @@ Also provides the 'find_executable()' to search the path for a given
executable name.
"""
# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
sys
,
os
from
distutils.errors
import
*
from
distutils
import
log
def
spawn
(
cmd
,
search_path
=
1
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
):
def
spawn
(
cmd
,
search_path
=
1
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
):
"""Run another program, specified as a command list 'cmd', in a new
process. 'cmd' is just the argument list for the new process, ie.
cmd[0] is the program to run and cmd[1:] are the rest of its arguments.
...
...
@@ -40,34 +34,26 @@ def spawn (cmd,
elif
os
.
name
==
'os2'
:
_spawn_os2
(
cmd
,
search_path
,
dry_run
=
dry_run
)
else
:
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
,
\
"don't know how to spawn programs on platform '%s'"
%
os
.
name
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
"don't know how to spawn programs on platform '%s'"
%
os
.
name
)
# spawn ()
def
_nt_quote_args
(
args
):
def
_nt_quote_args
(
args
):
"""Quote command-line arguments for DOS/Windows conventions: just
wraps every argument which contains blanks in double quotes, and
returns a new argument list.
"""
# XXX this doesn't seem very robust to me -- but if the Windows guys
# say it'll work, I guess I'll have to accept it. (What if an arg
# contains quotes? What other magic characters, other than spaces,
# have to be escaped? Is there an escaping mechanism other than
# quoting?)
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
args
)):
if
args
[
i
].
find
(
' '
)
!=
-
1
:
args
[
i
]
=
'"%s"'
%
args
[
i
]
return
args
def
_spawn_nt
(
cmd
,
search_path
=
1
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
):
def
_spawn_nt
(
cmd
,
search_path
=
1
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
):
executable
=
cmd
[
0
]
cmd
=
_nt_quote_args
(
cmd
)
if
search_path
:
...
...
@@ -80,19 +66,15 @@ def _spawn_nt (cmd,
rc
=
os
.
spawnv
(
os
.
P_WAIT
,
executable
,
cmd
)
except
OSError
as
exc
:
# this seems to happen when the command isn't found
raise
DistutilsExecError
,
\
"command '%s' failed: %s"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
exc
[
-
1
])
raise
DistutilsExecError
(
"command '%s' failed: %s"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
exc
[
-
1
])
)
if
rc
!=
0
:
# and this reflects the command running but failing
raise
DistutilsExecError
,
\
"command '%s' failed with exit status %d"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
rc
)
raise
DistutilsExecError
(
"command '%s' failed with exit status %d"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
rc
)
)
def
_spawn_os2
(
cmd
,
search_path
=
1
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
):
def
_spawn_os2
(
cmd
,
search_path
=
1
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
):
executable
=
cmd
[
0
]
#cmd = _nt_quote_args(cmd)
if
search_path
:
...
...
@@ -105,75 +87,62 @@ def _spawn_os2 (cmd,
rc
=
os
.
spawnv
(
os
.
P_WAIT
,
executable
,
cmd
)
except
OSError
as
exc
:
# this seems to happen when the command isn't found
raise
DistutilsExecError
,
\
"command '%s' failed: %s"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
exc
[
-
1
])
raise
DistutilsExecError
(
"command '%s' failed: %s"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
exc
[
-
1
])
)
if
rc
!=
0
:
# and this reflects the command running but failing
print
(
"command '%s' failed with exit status %d"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
rc
))
raise
DistutilsExecError
,
\
"command '%s' failed with exit status %d"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
rc
)
raise
DistutilsExecError
(
"command '%s' failed with exit status %d"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
rc
))
def
_spawn_posix
(
cmd
,
search_path
=
1
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
):
def
_spawn_posix
(
cmd
,
search_path
=
1
,
verbose
=
0
,
dry_run
=
0
):
log
.
info
(
' '
.
join
(
cmd
))
if
dry_run
:
return
exec_fn
=
search_path
and
os
.
execvp
or
os
.
execv
pid
=
os
.
fork
()
if
pid
==
0
:
# in the child
if
pid
==
0
:
# in the child
try
:
#print "cmd[0] =", cmd[0]
#print "cmd =", cmd
exec_fn
(
cmd
[
0
],
cmd
)
except
OSError
as
e
:
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"unable to execute %s: %s
\
n
"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
e
.
strerror
))
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"unable to execute %s: %s
\
n
"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
e
.
strerror
))
os
.
_exit
(
1
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"unable to execute %s for unknown reasons"
%
cmd
[
0
])
os
.
_exit
(
1
)
else
:
# in the parent
else
:
# in the parent
# Loop until the child either exits or is terminated by a signal
# (ie. keep waiting if it's merely stopped)
while
1
:
while
True
:
try
:
(
pid
,
status
)
=
os
.
waitpid
(
pid
,
0
)
except
OSError
as
exc
:
import
errno
if
exc
.
errno
==
errno
.
EINTR
:
continue
raise
DistutilsExecError
,
\
"command '%s' failed: %s"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
exc
[
-
1
])
raise
DistutilsExecError
(
"command '%s' failed: %s"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
exc
[
-
1
])
)
if
os
.
WIFSIGNALED
(
status
):
raise
DistutilsExecError
,
\
"command '%s' terminated by signal %d"
%
\
(
cmd
[
0
],
os
.
WTERMSIG
(
status
))
raise
DistutilsExecError
(
"command '%s' terminated by signal %d"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
os
.
WTERMSIG
(
status
)))
elif
os
.
WIFEXITED
(
status
):
exit_status
=
os
.
WEXITSTATUS
(
status
)
if
exit_status
==
0
:
return
# hey, it succeeded!
else
:
raise
DistutilsExecError
,
\
"command '%s' failed with exit status %d"
%
\
(
cmd
[
0
],
exit_status
)
raise
DistutilsExecError
(
"command '%s' failed with exit status %d"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
exit_status
))
elif
os
.
WIFSTOPPED
(
status
):
continue
else
:
raise
DistutilsExecError
,
\
"unknown error executing '%s': termination status %d"
%
\
(
cmd
[
0
],
status
)
# _spawn_posix ()
raise
DistutilsExecError
(
"unknown error executing '%s': termination status %d"
%
(
cmd
[
0
],
status
))
def
find_executable
(
executable
,
path
=
None
):
...
...
@@ -197,5 +166,3 @@ def find_executable(executable, path=None):
return
None
else
:
return
executable
# find_executable()
Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -27,11 +27,7 @@ EXEC_PREFIX = os.path.normpath(sys.exec_prefix)
# different (hard-wired) directories.
argv0_path
=
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
os
.
path
.
abspath
(
sys
.
executable
))
landmark
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
argv0_path
,
"Modules"
,
"Setup"
)
python_build
=
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
landmark
)
del
landmark
python_build
=
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
argv0_path
,
"Modules"
,
"Setup"
))
def
get_python_version
():
...
...
@@ -105,7 +101,6 @@ def get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=0, prefix=None):
return
libpython
else
:
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
libpython
,
"site-packages"
)
elif
os
.
name
==
"nt"
:
if
standard_lib
:
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
prefix
,
"Lib"
)
...
...
@@ -114,7 +109,6 @@ def get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=0, prefix=None):
return
prefix
else
:
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
PREFIX
,
"Lib"
,
"site-packages"
)
elif
os
.
name
==
"mac"
:
if
plat_specific
:
if
standard_lib
:
...
...
@@ -126,13 +120,11 @@ def get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=0, prefix=None):
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
prefix
,
"Lib"
)
else
:
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
prefix
,
"Lib"
,
"site-packages"
)
elif
os
.
name
==
"os2"
:
if
standard_lib
:
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
PREFIX
,
"Lib"
)
else
:
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
PREFIX
,
"Lib"
,
"site-packages"
)
else
:
raise
DistutilsPlatformError
(
"I don't know where Python installs its library "
...
...
@@ -216,7 +208,7 @@ def parse_config_h(fp, g=None):
define_rx
=
re
.
compile
(
"#define ([A-Z][A-Za-z0-9_]+) (.*)
\
n
"
)
undef_rx
=
re
.
compile
(
"/[*] #undef ([A-Z][A-Za-z0-9_]+) [*]/
\
n
"
)
#
while
1
:
while
True
:
line
=
fp
.
readline
()
if
not
line
:
break
...
...
@@ -254,9 +246,9 @@ def parse_makefile(fn, g=None):
done = {}
notdone = {}
while
1
:
while
True
:
line = fp.readline()
if line is None:
# eof
if line is None: # eof
break
m = _variable_rx.match(line)
if m:
...
...
@@ -325,7 +317,7 @@ def expand_makefile_vars(s, vars):
# 'parse_makefile()', which takes care of such expansions eagerly,
# according to make's variable expansion semantics.
while
1
:
while
True
:
m = _findvar1_rx.search(s) or _findvar2_rx.search(s)
if m:
(beg, end) = m.span()
...
...
Lib/distutils/text_file.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ import sys, os, io
class
TextFile
:
"""Provides a file-like object that takes care of all the things you
commonly want to do when processing a text file that has some
line-by-line syntax: strip comments (as long as "#" is your
...
...
@@ -75,32 +74,29 @@ class TextFile:
'collapse_join'
:
0
,
}
def
__init__
(
self
,
filename
=
None
,
file
=
None
,
**
options
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
filename
=
None
,
file
=
None
,
**
options
):
"""Construct a new TextFile object. At least one of 'filename'
(a string) and 'file' (a file-like object) must be supplied.
They keyword argument options are described above and affect
the values returned by 'readline()'."""
if
filename
is
None
and
file
is
None
:
raise
RuntimeError
,
\
"you must supply either or both of 'filename' and 'file'"
raise
RuntimeError
(
"you must supply either or both of 'filename' and 'file'"
)
# set values for all options -- either from client option hash
# or fallback to default_options
for
opt
in
self
.
default_options
.
keys
():
if
opt
in
options
:
setattr
(
self
,
opt
,
options
[
opt
])
setattr
(
self
,
opt
,
options
[
opt
])
else
:
setattr
(
self
,
opt
,
self
.
default_options
[
opt
])
setattr
(
self
,
opt
,
self
.
default_options
[
opt
])
# sanity check client option hash
for
opt
in
options
.
keys
():
if
opt
not
in
self
.
default_options
:
raise
KeyError
,
"invalid TextFile option '%s'"
%
opt
raise
KeyError
(
"invalid TextFile option '%s'"
%
opt
)
if
file
is
None
:
self
.
open
(
filename
)
self
.
open
(
filename
)
else
:
self
.
filename
=
filename
self
.
file
=
file
...
...
@@ -111,43 +107,37 @@ class TextFile:
# 'unreadline()' operation
self
.
linebuf
=
[]
def
open
(
self
,
filename
):
def
open
(
self
,
filename
):
"""Open a new file named 'filename'. This overrides both the
'filename' and 'file' arguments to the constructor."""
self
.
filename
=
filename
self
.
file
=
io
.
open
(
self
.
filename
,
'r'
)
self
.
file
=
io
.
open
(
self
.
filename
,
'r'
)
self
.
current_line
=
0
def
close
(
self
):
def
close
(
self
):
"""Close the current file and forget everything we know about it
(filename, current line number)."""
self
.
file
.
close
()
self
.
file
.
close
()
self
.
file
=
None
self
.
filename
=
None
self
.
current_line
=
None
def
gen_error
(
self
,
msg
,
line
=
None
):
def
gen_error
(
self
,
msg
,
line
=
None
):
outmsg
=
[]
if
line
is
None
:
line
=
self
.
current_line
outmsg
.
append
(
self
.
filename
+
", "
)
if
isinstance
(
line
,
(
list
,
tuple
)):
outmsg
.
append
(
"lines %d-%d: "
%
tuple
(
line
))
if
isinstance
(
line
,
(
list
,
tuple
)):
outmsg
.
append
(
"lines %d-%d: "
%
tuple
(
line
))
else
:
outmsg
.
append
(
"line %d: "
%
line
)
outmsg
.
append
(
str
(
msg
))
return
""
.
join
(
outmsg
)
def
error
(
self
,
msg
,
line
=
None
):
raise
ValueError
(
"error: "
+
self
.
gen_error
(
msg
,
line
))
def
error
(
self
,
msg
,
line
=
None
):
raise
ValueError
,
"error: "
+
self
.
gen_error
(
msg
,
line
)
def
warn
(
self
,
msg
,
line
=
None
):
def
warn
(
self
,
msg
,
line
=
None
):
"""Print (to stderr) a warning message tied to the current logical
line in the current file. If the current logical line in the
file spans multiple physical lines, the warning refers to the
...
...
@@ -157,8 +147,7 @@ class TextFile:
line."""
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"warning: "
+
self
.
gen_error
(
msg
,
line
)
+
"
\
n
"
)
def
readline
(
self
):
def
readline
(
self
):
"""Read and return a single logical line from the current file (or
from an internal buffer if lines have previously been "unread"
with 'unreadline()'). If the 'join_lines' option is true, this
...
...
@@ -168,7 +157,6 @@ class TextFile:
line(s) just read. Returns None on end-of-file, since the empty
string can occur if 'rstrip_ws' is true but 'strip_blanks' is
not."""
# If any "unread" lines waiting in 'linebuf', return the top
# one. (We don't actually buffer read-ahead data -- lines only
# get put in 'linebuf' if the client explicitly does an
...
...
@@ -180,10 +168,11 @@ class TextFile:
buildup_line
=
''
while
1
:
while
True
:
# read the line, make it None if EOF
line
=
self
.
file
.
readline
()
if
line
==
''
:
line
=
None
if
line
==
''
:
line
=
None
if
self
.
strip_comments
and
line
:
...
...
@@ -195,8 +184,8 @@ class TextFile:
# unescape it (and any other escaped "#"'s that might be
# lurking in there) and otherwise leave the line alone.
pos
=
line
.
find
(
"#"
)
if
pos
==
-
1
:
# no "#" -- no comments
pos
=
line
.
find
(
"#"
)
if
pos
==
-
1
:
# no "#" -- no comments
pass
# It's definitely a comment -- either "#" is the first
...
...
@@ -218,51 +207,48 @@ class TextFile:
# # comment that should be ignored
# there
# result in "hello there".
if
line
.
strip
()
==
""
:
if
line
.
strip
()
==
""
:
continue
else
:
# it's an escaped "#"
else
:
# it's an escaped "#"
line
=
line
.
replace
(
"
\
\
#"
,
"#"
)
# did previous line end with a backslash? then accumulate
if
self
.
join_lines
and
buildup_line
:
# oops: end of file
if
line
is
None
:
self
.
warn
(
"continuation line immediately precedes "
"end-of-file"
)
self
.
warn
(
"continuation line immediately precedes "
"end-of-file"
)
return
buildup_line
if
self
.
collapse_join
:
line
=
line
.
lstrip
()
line
=
line
.
lstrip
()
line
=
buildup_line
+
line
# careful: pay attention to line number when incrementing it
if
isinstance
(
self
.
current_line
,
list
):
if
isinstance
(
self
.
current_line
,
list
):
self
.
current_line
[
1
]
=
self
.
current_line
[
1
]
+
1
else
:
self
.
current_line
=
[
self
.
current_line
,
self
.
current_line
+
1
]
self
.
current_line
+
1
]
# just an ordinary line, read it as usual
else
:
if
line
is
None
:
# eof
if
line
is
None
:
# eof
return
None
# still have to be careful about incrementing the line number!
if
isinstance
(
self
.
current_line
,
list
):
if
isinstance
(
self
.
current_line
,
list
):
self
.
current_line
=
self
.
current_line
[
1
]
+
1
else
:
self
.
current_line
=
self
.
current_line
+
1
# strip whitespace however the client wants (leading and
# trailing, or one or the other, or neither)
if
self
.
lstrip_ws
and
self
.
rstrip_ws
:
line
=
line
.
strip
()
line
=
line
.
strip
()
elif
self
.
lstrip_ws
:
line
=
line
.
lstrip
()
line
=
line
.
lstrip
()
elif
self
.
rstrip_ws
:
line
=
line
.
rstrip
()
line
=
line
.
rstrip
()
# blank line (whether we rstrip'ed or not)? skip to next line
# if appropriate
...
...
@@ -281,27 +267,21 @@ class TextFile:
# well, I guess there's some actual content there: return it
return
line
# readline ()
def
readlines
(
self
):
def
readlines
(
self
):
"""Read and return the list of all logical lines remaining in the
current file."""
lines
=
[]
while
1
:
while
True
:
line
=
self
.
readline
()
if
line
is
None
:
return
lines
lines
.
append
(
line
)
lines
.
append
(
line
)
def
unreadline
(
self
,
line
):
def
unreadline
(
self
,
line
):
"""Push 'line' (a string) onto an internal buffer that will be
checked by future 'readline()' calls. Handy for implementing
a parser with line-at-a-time lookahead."""
self
.
linebuf
.
append
(
line
)
self
.
linebuf
.
append
(
line
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
...
...
@@ -312,7 +292,7 @@ line 3 \\
continues on next line
"""
# result 1: no fancy options
result1
=
map
(
lambda
x
:
x
+
"
\
n
"
,
test_data
.
split
(
"
\
n
"
)[
0
:
-
1
])
result1
=
map
(
lambda
x
:
x
+
"
\
n
"
,
test_data
.
split
(
"
\
n
"
)[
0
:
-
1
])
# result 2: just strip comments
result2
=
[
"
\
n
"
,
...
...
@@ -337,9 +317,8 @@ line 3 \\
# "collapse" joined lines
result6
=
[
"line 3 continues on next line"
]
def
test_input
(
count
,
description
,
file
,
expected_result
):
result
=
file
.
readlines
()
# result = ''.join (result)
def
test_input
(
count
,
description
,
file
,
expected_result
):
result
=
file
.
readlines
()
if
result
==
expected_result
:
print
(
"ok %d (%s)"
%
(
count
,
description
))
else
:
...
...
@@ -351,31 +330,31 @@ line 3 \\
filename
=
"test.txt"
out_file
=
open
(
filename
,
"w"
)
out_file
.
write
(
test_data
)
out_file
.
close
()
out_file
=
open
(
filename
,
"w"
)
out_file
.
write
(
test_data
)
out_file
.
close
()
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
,
strip_comments
=
0
,
skip_blanks
=
0
,
lstrip_ws
=
0
,
rstrip_ws
=
0
)
test_input
(
1
,
"no processing"
,
in_file
,
result1
)
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
,
strip_comments
=
0
,
skip_blanks
=
0
,
lstrip_ws
=
0
,
rstrip_ws
=
0
)
test_input
(
1
,
"no processing"
,
in_file
,
result1
)
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
,
strip_comments
=
1
,
skip_blanks
=
0
,
lstrip_ws
=
0
,
rstrip_ws
=
0
)
test_input
(
2
,
"strip comments"
,
in_file
,
result2
)
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
,
strip_comments
=
1
,
skip_blanks
=
0
,
lstrip_ws
=
0
,
rstrip_ws
=
0
)
test_input
(
2
,
"strip comments"
,
in_file
,
result2
)
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
,
strip_comments
=
0
,
skip_blanks
=
1
,
lstrip_ws
=
0
,
rstrip_ws
=
0
)
test_input
(
3
,
"strip blanks"
,
in_file
,
result3
)
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
,
strip_comments
=
0
,
skip_blanks
=
1
,
lstrip_ws
=
0
,
rstrip_ws
=
0
)
test_input
(
3
,
"strip blanks"
,
in_file
,
result3
)
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
)
test_input
(
4
,
"default processing"
,
in_file
,
result4
)
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
)
test_input
(
4
,
"default processing"
,
in_file
,
result4
)
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
,
strip_comments
=
1
,
skip_blanks
=
1
,
join_lines
=
1
,
rstrip_ws
=
1
)
test_input
(
5
,
"join lines without collapsing"
,
in_file
,
result5
)
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
,
strip_comments
=
1
,
skip_blanks
=
1
,
join_lines
=
1
,
rstrip_ws
=
1
)
test_input
(
5
,
"join lines without collapsing"
,
in_file
,
result5
)
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
,
strip_comments
=
1
,
skip_blanks
=
1
,
join_lines
=
1
,
rstrip_ws
=
1
,
collapse_join
=
1
)
test_input
(
6
,
"join lines with collapsing"
,
in_file
,
result6
)
in_file
=
TextFile
(
filename
,
strip_comments
=
1
,
skip_blanks
=
1
,
join_lines
=
1
,
rstrip_ws
=
1
,
collapse_join
=
1
)
test_input
(
6
,
"join lines with collapsing"
,
in_file
,
result6
)
os
.
remove
(
filename
)
os
.
remove
(
filename
)
Lib/distutils/unixccompiler.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ def _darwin_compiler_fixup(compiler_so, cc_args):
build, without a way to remove an architecture. Furthermore GCC will
barf if multiple '-isysroot' arguments are present.
"""
stripArch
=
stripSysroot
=
0
stripArch
=
stripSysroot
=
False
compiler_so
=
list
(
compiler_so
)
kernel_version
=
os
.
uname
()[
2
]
# 8.4.3
...
...
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ def _darwin_compiler_fixup(compiler_so, cc_args):
stripSysroot
=
'-isysroot'
in
cc_args
if
stripArch
:
while
1
:
while
True
:
try
:
index
=
compiler_so
.
index
(
'-arch'
)
# Strip this argument and the next one:
...
...
@@ -137,11 +137,10 @@ class UnixCCompiler(CCompiler):
if
sys
.
platform
==
"cygwin"
:
exe_extension
=
".exe"
def
preprocess
(
self
,
source
,
output_file
=
None
,
macros
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
):
ignore
,
macros
,
include_dirs
=
\
self
.
_fix_compile_args
(
None
,
macros
,
include_dirs
)
def
preprocess
(
self
,
source
,
output_file
=
None
,
macros
=
None
,
include_dirs
=
None
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
):
fixed_args
=
self
.
_fix_compile_args
(
None
,
macros
,
include_dirs
)
ignore
,
macros
,
include_dirs
=
fixed_args
pp_opts
=
gen_preprocess_options
(
macros
,
include_dirs
)
pp_args
=
self
.
preprocessor
+
pp_opts
if
output_file
:
...
...
@@ -162,7 +161,7 @@ class UnixCCompiler(CCompiler):
try
:
self
.
spawn
(
pp_args
)
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
CompileError
,
msg
raise
CompileError
(
msg
)
def
_compile
(
self
,
obj
,
src
,
ext
,
cc_args
,
extra_postargs
,
pp_opts
):
compiler_so
=
self
.
compiler_so
...
...
@@ -172,7 +171,7 @@ class UnixCCompiler(CCompiler):
self
.
spawn
(
compiler_so
+
cc_args
+
[
src
,
'-o'
,
obj
]
+
extra_postargs
)
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
CompileError
,
msg
raise
CompileError
(
msg
)
def
create_static_lib
(
self
,
objects
,
output_libname
,
output_dir
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
target_lang
=
None
):
...
...
@@ -196,7 +195,7 @@ class UnixCCompiler(CCompiler):
try
:
self
.
spawn
(
self
.
ranlib
+
[
output_filename
])
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
LibError
,
msg
raise
LibError
(
msg
)
else
:
log
.
debug
(
"skipping %s (up-to-date)"
,
output_filename
)
...
...
@@ -206,13 +205,14 @@ class UnixCCompiler(CCompiler):
export_symbols
=
None
,
debug
=
0
,
extra_preargs
=
None
,
extra_postargs
=
None
,
build_temp
=
None
,
target_lang
=
None
):
objects
,
output_dir
=
self
.
_fix_object_args
(
objects
,
output_dir
)
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
runtime_library_dirs
=
\
self
.
_fix_lib_args
(
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
runtime_library_dirs
)
fixed_args
=
self
.
_fix_lib_args
(
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
runtime_library_dirs
)
libraries
,
library_dirs
,
runtime_library_dirs
=
fixed_args
lib_opts
=
gen_lib_options
(
self
,
library_dirs
,
runtime_library_dirs
,
libraries
)
if
not
isinstance
(
output_dir
,
(
basestring
,
type
(
None
))):
raise
TypeError
,
"'output_dir' must be a string or None"
raise
TypeError
(
"'output_dir' must be a string or None"
)
if
output_dir
is
not
None
:
output_filename
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
output_dir
,
output_filename
)
...
...
@@ -241,8 +241,7 @@ class UnixCCompiler(CCompiler):
if
os
.
path
.
basename
(
linker
[
0
])
==
"env"
:
i
=
1
while
'='
in
linker
[
i
]:
i
=
i
+
1
i
+=
1
linker
[
i
]
=
self
.
compiler_cxx
[
i
]
if
sys
.
platform
==
'darwin'
:
...
...
@@ -250,7 +249,7 @@ class UnixCCompiler(CCompiler):
self
.
spawn
(
linker
+
ld_args
)
except
DistutilsExecError
as
msg
:
raise
LinkError
,
msg
raise
LinkError
(
msg
)
else
:
log
.
debug
(
"skipping %s (up-to-date)"
,
output_filename
)
...
...
Lib/distutils/util.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -153,9 +153,9 @@ def convert_path (pathname):
if not pathname:
return pathname
if pathname[0] == '
/
':
raise ValueError
, "path '
%
s
' cannot be absolute" % pathname
raise ValueError
("path '
%
s
' cannot be absolute" % pathname)
if pathname[-1] == '
/
':
raise ValueError
, "path '
%
s
' cannot end with '
/
'" % pathname
raise ValueError
("path '
%
s
' cannot end with '
/
'" % pathname)
paths = pathname.split('
/
')
while '
.
' in paths:
...
...
@@ -201,8 +201,7 @@ def change_root (new_root, pathname):
return os.path.join(new_root, pathname)
else:
raise DistutilsPlatformError,
\
"nothing known about platform '
%
s
'" % os.name
raise DistutilsPlatformError("nothing known about platform '
%
s
'" % os.name)
_environ_checked = 0
...
...
@@ -248,7 +247,7 @@ def subst_vars (s, local_vars):
try:
return re.sub(r'
\
$
([
a
-
zA
-
Z_
][
a
-
zA
-
Z_0
-
9
]
*
)
', _subst, s)
except KeyError as var:
raise ValueError
, "invalid variable '
$
%
s
'" % var
raise ValueError
("invalid variable '
$
%
s
'" % var)
# subst_vars ()
...
...
@@ -326,12 +325,10 @@ def split_quoted (s):
elif s[end] == '"': # slurp doubly-quoted string
m = _dquote_re.match(s, end)
else:
raise RuntimeError,
\
"this can't happen (bad char '%c')" % s[end]
raise RuntimeError("this can't happen (bad char '%c')" % s[end])
if m is None:
raise ValueError,
\
"bad string (mismatched %s quotes?)" % s[end]
raise ValueError("bad string (mismatched %s quotes?)" % s[end])
(beg, end) = m.span()
s = s[:beg] + s[beg+1:end-1] + s[end:]
...
...
@@ -378,7 +375,7 @@ def strtobool (val):
elif val in ('n', 'no', 'f', 'false', 'off', '0'):
return 0
else:
raise ValueError
, "invalid truth value %r" % (val,
)
raise ValueError
("invalid truth value %r" % (val,)
)
def byte_compile (py_files,
...
...
@@ -502,8 +499,7 @@ byte_compile(files, optimize=%r, force=%r,
dfile = file
if prefix:
if file[:len(prefix)] != prefix:
raise ValueError,
\
("invalid prefix: filename %r doesn't start with %r"
raise ValueError("invalid prefix: filename %r doesn't start with %r"
% (file, prefix))
dfile = dfile[len(prefix):]
if base_dir:
...
...
Lib/distutils/version.py
View file @
5b7e9d76
...
...
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ class StrictVersion (Version):
def parse (self, vstring):
match = self.version_re.match(vstring)
if not match:
raise ValueError
, "invalid version number '
%
s
'" % vstring
raise ValueError
("invalid version number '
%
s
'" % vstring)
(major, minor, patch, prerelease, prerelease_num) =
\
match.group(1, 2, 4, 5, 6)
...
...
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