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Improvements to the help system:
* "--help" can now come either before or after particular commands to get help on and can give help on multiple commands, eg. "--help install dist" gives help on those two commands * added "--help-commands" option, implemented by the 'print_commands()' and 'print_command_list()' methods
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@ -30,8 +30,9 @@ command_re = re.compile (r'^[a-zA-Z]([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)$')
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usage = """\
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usage: %s [global_opts] cmd1 [cmd1_opts] [cmd2 [cmd2_opts] ...]
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or: %s --help
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or: %s --help-commands
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or: %s cmd --help
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""" % (sys.argv[0], sys.argv[0], sys.argv[0])
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""" % ((sys.argv[0],) * 4)
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def setup (**attrs):
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@ -159,6 +160,7 @@ class Distribution:
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self.dry_run = 0
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self.force = 0
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self.help = 0
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self.help_commands = 0
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# And the "distribution meta-data" options -- these can only
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# come from setup.py (the caller), not the command line
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@ -270,11 +272,17 @@ class Distribution:
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# happen until we know what the command is.
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self.commands = []
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args = fancy_getopt (self.global_options, self.negative_opt,
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options = self.global_options + \
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[('help-commands', None,
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"list all available commands")]
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args = fancy_getopt (options, self.negative_opt,
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self, sys.argv[1:])
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if self.help:
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print_help (self.global_options, header="Global options:")
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# User just wants a list of commands -- we'll print it out and stop
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# processing now (ie. if they ran "setup --help-commands foo bar",
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# we ignore "foo bar").
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if self.help_commands:
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self.print_commands ()
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print
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print usage
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return
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@ -336,6 +344,25 @@ class Distribution:
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# while args
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# If the user wants help -- ie. they gave the "--help" option --
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# give it to 'em. We do this *after* processing the commands in
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# case they want help on any particular command, eg.
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# "setup.py --help foo". (This isn't the documented way to
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# get help on a command, but I support it because that's how
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# CVS does it -- might as well be consistent.)
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if self.help:
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print_help (self.global_options, header="Global options:")
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print
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for command in self.commands:
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klass = self.find_command_class (command)
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print_help (klass.options,
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header="Options for '%s' command:" % command)
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print
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print usage
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return
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# Oops, no commands found -- an end-user error
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if not self.commands:
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raise DistutilsArgError, "no commands supplied"
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@ -346,6 +373,63 @@ class Distribution:
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# parse_command_line()
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def print_command_list (self, commands, header, max_length):
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"""Print a subset of the list of all commands -- used by
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'print_commands()'."""
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print header + ":"
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for cmd in commands:
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klass = self.cmdclass.get (cmd)
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if not klass:
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klass = self.find_command_class (cmd)
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try:
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description = klass.description
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except AttributeError:
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description = "(no description available)"
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print " %-*s %s" % (max_length, cmd, description)
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# print_command_list ()
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def print_commands (self):
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"""Print out a help message listing all available commands with
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a description of each. The list is divided into "standard
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commands" (listed in distutils.command.__all__) and "extra
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commands" (mentioned in self.cmdclass, but not a standard
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command). The descriptions come from the command class
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attribute 'description'."""
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import distutils.command
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std_commands = distutils.command.__all__
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is_std = {}
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for cmd in std_commands:
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is_std[cmd] = 1
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extra_commands = []
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for cmd in self.cmdclass.keys():
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if not is_std.get(cmd):
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extra_commands.append (cmd)
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max_length = 0
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for cmd in (std_commands + extra_commands):
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if len (cmd) > max_length:
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max_length = len (cmd)
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self.print_command_list (std_commands,
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"Standard commands",
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max_length)
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if extra_commands:
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print
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self.print_command_list (extra_commands,
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"Extra commands",
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max_length)
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# print_commands ()
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# -- Command class/object methods ----------------------------------
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# This is a method just so it can be overridden if desired; it doesn't
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