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Python
1661 lines
70 KiB
Python
# Autodetecting setup.py script for building the Python extensions
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#
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__version__ = "$Revision$"
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import sys, os, imp, re, optparse
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from glob import glob
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from distutils import log
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from distutils import sysconfig
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from distutils import text_file
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from distutils.errors import *
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from distutils.core import Extension, setup
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from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
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from distutils.command.install import install
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from distutils.command.install_lib import install_lib
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# This global variable is used to hold the list of modules to be disabled.
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disabled_module_list = []
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def add_dir_to_list(dirlist, dir):
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"""Add the directory 'dir' to the list 'dirlist' (at the front) if
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1) 'dir' is not already in 'dirlist'
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2) 'dir' actually exists, and is a directory."""
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if dir is not None and os.path.isdir(dir) and dir not in dirlist:
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dirlist.insert(0, dir)
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def find_file(filename, std_dirs, paths):
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"""Searches for the directory where a given file is located,
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and returns a possibly-empty list of additional directories, or None
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if the file couldn't be found at all.
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'filename' is the name of a file, such as readline.h or libcrypto.a.
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'std_dirs' is the list of standard system directories; if the
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file is found in one of them, no additional directives are needed.
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'paths' is a list of additional locations to check; if the file is
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found in one of them, the resulting list will contain the directory.
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"""
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# Check the standard locations
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for dir in std_dirs:
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f = os.path.join(dir, filename)
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if os.path.exists(f): return []
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# Check the additional directories
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for dir in paths:
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f = os.path.join(dir, filename)
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if os.path.exists(f):
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return [dir]
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# Not found anywhere
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return None
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def find_library_file(compiler, libname, std_dirs, paths):
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result = compiler.find_library_file(std_dirs + paths, libname)
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if result is None:
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return None
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# Check whether the found file is in one of the standard directories
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dirname = os.path.dirname(result)
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for p in std_dirs:
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# Ensure path doesn't end with path separator
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p = p.rstrip(os.sep)
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if p == dirname:
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return [ ]
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# Otherwise, it must have been in one of the additional directories,
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# so we have to figure out which one.
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for p in paths:
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# Ensure path doesn't end with path separator
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p = p.rstrip(os.sep)
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if p == dirname:
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return [p]
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else:
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assert False, "Internal error: Path not found in std_dirs or paths"
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def module_enabled(extlist, modname):
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"""Returns whether the module 'modname' is present in the list
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of extensions 'extlist'."""
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extlist = [ext for ext in extlist if ext.name == modname]
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return len(extlist)
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def find_module_file(module, dirlist):
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"""Find a module in a set of possible folders. If it is not found
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return the unadorned filename"""
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list = find_file(module, [], dirlist)
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if not list:
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return module
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if len(list) > 1:
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log.info("WARNING: multiple copies of %s found"%module)
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return os.path.join(list[0], module)
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class PyBuildExt(build_ext):
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def __init__(self, dist):
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build_ext.__init__(self, dist)
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self.failed = []
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def build_extensions(self):
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# Detect which modules should be compiled
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missing = self.detect_modules()
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# Remove modules that are present on the disabled list
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extensions = [ext for ext in self.extensions
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if ext.name not in disabled_module_list]
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# move ctypes to the end, it depends on other modules
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ext_map = dict((ext.name, i) for i, ext in enumerate(extensions))
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if "_ctypes" in ext_map:
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ctypes = extensions.pop(ext_map["_ctypes"])
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extensions.append(ctypes)
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self.extensions = extensions
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# Fix up the autodetected modules, prefixing all the source files
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# with Modules/.
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srcdir = sysconfig.get_config_var('srcdir')
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if not srcdir:
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# Maybe running on Windows but not using CYGWIN?
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raise ValueError("No source directory; cannot proceed.")
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srcdir = os.path.abspath(srcdir)
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moddirlist = [os.path.join(srcdir, 'Modules')]
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# Platform-dependent module source and include directories
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platform = self.get_platform()
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# Fix up the paths for scripts, too
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self.distribution.scripts = [os.path.join(srcdir, filename)
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for filename in self.distribution.scripts]
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# Python header files
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headers = [sysconfig.get_config_h_filename()]
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headers += glob(os.path.join(sysconfig.get_python_inc(), "*.h"))
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for ext in self.extensions[:]:
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ext.sources = [ find_module_file(filename, moddirlist)
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for filename in ext.sources ]
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if ext.depends is not None:
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ext.depends = [find_module_file(filename, moddirlist)
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for filename in ext.depends]
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else:
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ext.depends = []
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# re-compile extensions if a header file has been changed
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ext.depends.extend(headers)
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# If a module has already been built statically,
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# don't build it here
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if ext.name in sys.builtin_module_names:
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self.extensions.remove(ext)
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if platform != 'mac':
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# Parse Modules/Setup and Modules/Setup.local to figure out which
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# modules are turned on in the file.
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remove_modules = []
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for filename in ('Modules/Setup', 'Modules/Setup.local'):
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input = text_file.TextFile(filename, join_lines=1)
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while 1:
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line = input.readline()
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if not line: break
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line = line.split()
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remove_modules.append(line[0])
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input.close()
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for ext in self.extensions[:]:
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if ext.name in remove_modules:
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self.extensions.remove(ext)
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# When you run "make CC=altcc" or something similar, you really want
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# those environment variables passed into the setup.py phase. Here's
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# a small set of useful ones.
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compiler = os.environ.get('CC')
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args = {}
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# unfortunately, distutils doesn't let us provide separate C and C++
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# compilers
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if compiler is not None:
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(ccshared,cflags) = sysconfig.get_config_vars('CCSHARED','CFLAGS')
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args['compiler_so'] = compiler + ' ' + ccshared + ' ' + cflags
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self.compiler.set_executables(**args)
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build_ext.build_extensions(self)
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longest = max([len(e.name) for e in self.extensions])
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if self.failed:
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longest = max(longest, max([len(name) for name in self.failed]))
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def print_three_column(lst):
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lst.sort(key=str.lower)
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# guarantee zip() doesn't drop anything
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while len(lst) % 3:
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lst.append("")
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for e, f, g in zip(lst[::3], lst[1::3], lst[2::3]):
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print("%-*s %-*s %-*s" % (longest, e, longest, f,
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longest, g))
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if missing:
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print()
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print("Python build finished, but the necessary bits to build "
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"these modules were not found:")
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print_three_column(missing)
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print("To find the necessary bits, look in setup.py in"
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" detect_modules() for the module's name.")
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print()
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if self.failed:
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failed = self.failed[:]
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print()
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print("Failed to build these modules:")
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print_three_column(failed)
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print()
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def build_extension(self, ext):
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if ext.name == '_ctypes':
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if not self.configure_ctypes(ext):
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return
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try:
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build_ext.build_extension(self, ext)
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except (CCompilerError, DistutilsError) as why:
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self.announce('WARNING: building of extension "%s" failed: %s' %
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(ext.name, sys.exc_info()[1]))
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self.failed.append(ext.name)
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return
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# Workaround for Mac OS X: The Carbon-based modules cannot be
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# reliably imported into a command-line Python
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if 'Carbon' in ext.extra_link_args:
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self.announce(
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'WARNING: skipping import check for Carbon-based "%s"' %
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ext.name)
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return
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if self.get_platform() == 'darwin' and (
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sys.maxsize > 2**32 and '-arch' in ext.extra_link_args):
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# Don't bother doing an import check when an extension was
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# build with an explicit '-arch' flag on OSX. That's currently
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# only used to build 32-bit only extensions in a 4-way
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# universal build and loading 32-bit code into a 64-bit
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# process will fail.
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self.announce(
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'WARNING: skipping import check for "%s"' %
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ext.name)
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return
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# Workaround for Cygwin: Cygwin currently has fork issues when many
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# modules have been imported
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if self.get_platform() == 'cygwin':
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self.announce('WARNING: skipping import check for Cygwin-based "%s"'
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% ext.name)
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return
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ext_filename = os.path.join(
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self.build_lib,
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self.get_ext_filename(self.get_ext_fullname(ext.name)))
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# If the build directory didn't exist when setup.py was
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# started, sys.path_importer_cache has a negative result
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# cached. Clear that cache before trying to import.
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sys.path_importer_cache.clear()
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try:
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imp.load_dynamic(ext.name, ext_filename)
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except ImportError as why:
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self.failed.append(ext.name)
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self.announce('*** WARNING: renaming "%s" since importing it'
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' failed: %s' % (ext.name, why), level=3)
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assert not self.inplace
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basename, tail = os.path.splitext(ext_filename)
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newname = basename + "_failed" + tail
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if os.path.exists(newname):
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os.remove(newname)
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os.rename(ext_filename, newname)
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# XXX -- This relies on a Vile HACK in
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# distutils.command.build_ext.build_extension(). The
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# _built_objects attribute is stored there strictly for
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# use here.
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# If there is a failure, _built_objects may not be there,
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# so catch the AttributeError and move on.
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try:
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for filename in self._built_objects:
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os.remove(filename)
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except AttributeError:
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self.announce('unable to remove files (ignored)')
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except:
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exc_type, why, tb = sys.exc_info()
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self.announce('*** WARNING: importing extension "%s" '
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'failed with %s: %s' % (ext.name, exc_type, why),
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level=3)
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self.failed.append(ext.name)
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def get_platform(self):
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# Get value of sys.platform
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for platform in ['cygwin', 'darwin', 'atheos', 'osf1']:
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if sys.platform.startswith(platform):
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return platform
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return sys.platform
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def detect_modules(self):
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# Ensure that /usr/local is always used
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add_dir_to_list(self.compiler.library_dirs, '/usr/local/lib')
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add_dir_to_list(self.compiler.include_dirs, '/usr/local/include')
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# Add paths specified in the environment variables LDFLAGS and
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# CPPFLAGS for header and library files.
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# We must get the values from the Makefile and not the environment
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# directly since an inconsistently reproducible issue comes up where
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# the environment variable is not set even though the value were passed
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# into configure and stored in the Makefile (issue found on OS X 10.3).
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for env_var, arg_name, dir_list in (
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('LDFLAGS', '-R', self.compiler.runtime_library_dirs),
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('LDFLAGS', '-L', self.compiler.library_dirs),
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('CPPFLAGS', '-I', self.compiler.include_dirs)):
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env_val = sysconfig.get_config_var(env_var)
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if env_val:
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# To prevent optparse from raising an exception about any
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# options in env_val that it doesn't know about we strip out
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# all double dashes and any dashes followed by a character
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# that is not for the option we are dealing with.
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#
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# Please note that order of the regex is important! We must
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# strip out double-dashes first so that we don't end up with
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# substituting "--Long" to "-Long" and thus lead to "ong" being
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# used for a library directory.
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env_val = re.sub(r'(^|\s+)-(-|(?!%s))' % arg_name[1],
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' ', env_val)
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parser = optparse.OptionParser()
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# Make sure that allowing args interspersed with options is
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# allowed
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parser.allow_interspersed_args = True
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parser.error = lambda msg: None
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parser.add_option(arg_name, dest="dirs", action="append")
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options = parser.parse_args(env_val.split())[0]
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if options.dirs:
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for directory in reversed(options.dirs):
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add_dir_to_list(dir_list, directory)
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if os.path.normpath(sys.prefix) != '/usr':
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add_dir_to_list(self.compiler.library_dirs,
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sysconfig.get_config_var("LIBDIR"))
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add_dir_to_list(self.compiler.include_dirs,
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sysconfig.get_config_var("INCLUDEDIR"))
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# lib_dirs and inc_dirs are used to search for files;
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# if a file is found in one of those directories, it can
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# be assumed that no additional -I,-L directives are needed.
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lib_dirs = self.compiler.library_dirs + [
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'/lib64', '/usr/lib64',
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'/lib', '/usr/lib',
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]
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inc_dirs = self.compiler.include_dirs + ['/usr/include']
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exts = []
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missing = []
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config_h = sysconfig.get_config_h_filename()
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config_h_vars = sysconfig.parse_config_h(open(config_h))
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platform = self.get_platform()
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srcdir = sysconfig.get_config_var('srcdir')
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# Check for AtheOS which has libraries in non-standard locations
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if platform == 'atheos':
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lib_dirs += ['/system/libs', '/atheos/autolnk/lib']
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lib_dirs += os.getenv('LIBRARY_PATH', '').split(os.pathsep)
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inc_dirs += ['/system/include', '/atheos/autolnk/include']
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inc_dirs += os.getenv('C_INCLUDE_PATH', '').split(os.pathsep)
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# OSF/1 and Unixware have some stuff in /usr/ccs/lib (like -ldb)
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if platform in ['osf1', 'unixware7', 'openunix8']:
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lib_dirs += ['/usr/ccs/lib']
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if platform == 'darwin':
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# This should work on any unixy platform ;-)
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# If the user has bothered specifying additional -I and -L flags
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# in OPT and LDFLAGS we might as well use them here.
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# NOTE: using shlex.split would technically be more correct, but
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# also gives a bootstrap problem. Let's hope nobody uses directories
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# with whitespace in the name to store libraries.
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cflags, ldflags = sysconfig.get_config_vars(
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'CFLAGS', 'LDFLAGS')
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for item in cflags.split():
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if item.startswith('-I'):
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inc_dirs.append(item[2:])
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for item in ldflags.split():
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if item.startswith('-L'):
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lib_dirs.append(item[2:])
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# Check for MacOS X, which doesn't need libm.a at all
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math_libs = ['m']
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if platform in ['darwin', 'mac']:
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math_libs = []
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# XXX Omitted modules: gl, pure, dl, SGI-specific modules
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#
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# The following modules are all pretty straightforward, and compile
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# on pretty much any POSIXish platform.
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#
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# Some modules that are normally always on:
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exts.append( Extension('_weakref', ['_weakref.c']) )
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# array objects
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exts.append( Extension('array', ['arraymodule.c']) )
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# complex math library functions
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exts.append( Extension('cmath', ['cmathmodule.c'],
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libraries=math_libs) )
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# math library functions, e.g. sin()
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exts.append( Extension('math', ['mathmodule.c'],
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libraries=math_libs) )
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# time operations and variables
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exts.append( Extension('time', ['timemodule.c'],
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libraries=math_libs) )
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exts.append( Extension('datetime', ['datetimemodule.c', 'timemodule.c'],
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libraries=math_libs) )
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# fast iterator tools implemented in C
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exts.append( Extension("itertools", ["itertoolsmodule.c"]) )
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# random number generator implemented in C
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exts.append( Extension("_random", ["_randommodule.c"]) )
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# high-performance collections
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exts.append( Extension("_collections", ["_collectionsmodule.c"]) )
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# bisect
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exts.append( Extension("_bisect", ["_bisectmodule.c"]) )
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# heapq
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exts.append( Extension("_heapq", ["_heapqmodule.c"]) )
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# operator.add() and similar goodies
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exts.append( Extension('operator', ['operator.c']) )
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# _functools
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exts.append( Extension("_functools", ["_functoolsmodule.c"]) )
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# C-optimized pickle replacement
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exts.append( Extension("_pickle", ["_pickle.c"]) )
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# atexit
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exts.append( Extension("atexit", ["atexitmodule.c"]) )
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# _json speedups
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exts.append( Extension("_json", ["_json.c"]) )
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# Python C API test module
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exts.append( Extension('_testcapi', ['_testcapimodule.c'],
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depends=['testcapi_long.h']) )
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# profiler (_lsprof is for cProfile.py)
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exts.append( Extension('_lsprof', ['_lsprof.c', 'rotatingtree.c']) )
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# static Unicode character database
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exts.append( Extension('unicodedata', ['unicodedata.c']) )
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# access to ISO C locale support
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data = open('pyconfig.h').read()
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m = re.search(r"#s*define\s+WITH_LIBINTL\s+1\s*", data)
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if m is not None:
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locale_libs = ['intl']
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else:
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locale_libs = []
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if platform == 'darwin':
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locale_extra_link_args = ['-framework', 'CoreFoundation']
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else:
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locale_extra_link_args = []
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exts.append( Extension('_locale', ['_localemodule.c'],
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libraries=locale_libs,
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extra_link_args=locale_extra_link_args) )
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# Modules with some UNIX dependencies -- on by default:
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# (If you have a really backward UNIX, select and socket may not be
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# supported...)
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# fcntl(2) and ioctl(2)
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exts.append( Extension('fcntl', ['fcntlmodule.c']) )
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if platform not in ['mac']:
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# pwd(3)
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exts.append( Extension('pwd', ['pwdmodule.c']) )
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# grp(3)
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exts.append( Extension('grp', ['grpmodule.c']) )
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# spwd, shadow passwords
|
|
if (config_h_vars.get('HAVE_GETSPNAM', False) or
|
|
config_h_vars.get('HAVE_GETSPENT', False)):
|
|
exts.append( Extension('spwd', ['spwdmodule.c']) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('spwd')
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.extend(['pwd', 'grp', 'spwd'])
|
|
|
|
# select(2); not on ancient System V
|
|
exts.append( Extension('select', ['selectmodule.c']) )
|
|
|
|
# Fred Drake's interface to the Python parser
|
|
exts.append( Extension('parser', ['parsermodule.c']) )
|
|
|
|
# Memory-mapped files (also works on Win32).
|
|
if platform not in ['atheos', 'mac']:
|
|
exts.append( Extension('mmap', ['mmapmodule.c']) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('mmap')
|
|
|
|
# Lance Ellinghaus's syslog module
|
|
if platform not in ['mac']:
|
|
# syslog daemon interface
|
|
exts.append( Extension('syslog', ['syslogmodule.c']) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('syslog')
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Here ends the simple stuff. From here on, modules need certain
|
|
# libraries, are platform-specific, or present other surprises.
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Multimedia modules
|
|
# These don't work for 64-bit platforms!!!
|
|
# These represent audio samples or images as strings:
|
|
|
|
# Operations on audio samples
|
|
# According to #993173, this one should actually work fine on
|
|
# 64-bit platforms.
|
|
exts.append( Extension('audioop', ['audioop.c']) )
|
|
|
|
# readline
|
|
do_readline = self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'readline')
|
|
if platform == 'darwin': # and os.uname()[2] < '9.':
|
|
# MacOSX 10.4 has a broken readline. Don't try to build
|
|
# the readline module unless the user has installed a fixed
|
|
# readline package
|
|
# FIXME: The readline emulation on 10.5 is better, but the
|
|
# readline module doesn't compile out of the box.
|
|
if find_file('readline/rlconf.h', inc_dirs, []) is None:
|
|
do_readline = False
|
|
if do_readline:
|
|
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
|
|
# In every directory on the search path search for a dynamic
|
|
# library and then a static library, instead of first looking
|
|
# for dynamic libraries on the entire path.
|
|
# This way a staticly linked custom readline gets picked up
|
|
# before the (broken) dynamic library in /usr/lib.
|
|
readline_extra_link_args = ('-Wl,-search_paths_first',)
|
|
else:
|
|
readline_extra_link_args = ()
|
|
|
|
readline_libs = ['readline']
|
|
if self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs,
|
|
'ncursesw'):
|
|
readline_libs.append('ncursesw')
|
|
elif self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs,
|
|
'ncurses'):
|
|
readline_libs.append('ncurses')
|
|
elif self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'curses'):
|
|
readline_libs.append('curses')
|
|
elif self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs +
|
|
['/usr/lib/termcap'],
|
|
'termcap'):
|
|
readline_libs.append('termcap')
|
|
exts.append( Extension('readline', ['readline.c'],
|
|
library_dirs=['/usr/lib/termcap'],
|
|
extra_link_args=readline_extra_link_args,
|
|
libraries=readline_libs) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('readline')
|
|
|
|
if platform not in ['mac']:
|
|
# crypt module.
|
|
|
|
if self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'crypt'):
|
|
libs = ['crypt']
|
|
else:
|
|
libs = []
|
|
exts.append( Extension('crypt', ['cryptmodule.c'], libraries=libs) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('crypt')
|
|
|
|
# CSV files
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_csv', ['_csv.c']) )
|
|
|
|
# socket(2)
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_socket', ['socketmodule.c'],
|
|
depends = ['socketmodule.h']) )
|
|
# Detect SSL support for the socket module (via _ssl)
|
|
search_for_ssl_incs_in = [
|
|
'/usr/local/ssl/include',
|
|
'/usr/contrib/ssl/include/'
|
|
]
|
|
ssl_incs = find_file('openssl/ssl.h', inc_dirs,
|
|
search_for_ssl_incs_in
|
|
)
|
|
if ssl_incs is not None:
|
|
krb5_h = find_file('krb5.h', inc_dirs,
|
|
['/usr/kerberos/include'])
|
|
if krb5_h:
|
|
ssl_incs += krb5_h
|
|
ssl_libs = find_library_file(self.compiler, 'ssl',lib_dirs,
|
|
['/usr/local/ssl/lib',
|
|
'/usr/contrib/ssl/lib/'
|
|
] )
|
|
|
|
if (ssl_incs is not None and
|
|
ssl_libs is not None):
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_ssl', ['_ssl.c'],
|
|
include_dirs = ssl_incs,
|
|
library_dirs = ssl_libs,
|
|
libraries = ['ssl', 'crypto'],
|
|
depends = ['socketmodule.h']), )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('_ssl')
|
|
|
|
# find out which version of OpenSSL we have
|
|
openssl_ver = 0
|
|
openssl_ver_re = re.compile(
|
|
'^\s*#\s*define\s+OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER\s+(0x[0-9a-fA-F]+)' )
|
|
for ssl_inc_dir in inc_dirs + search_for_ssl_incs_in:
|
|
name = os.path.join(ssl_inc_dir, 'openssl', 'opensslv.h')
|
|
if os.path.isfile(name):
|
|
try:
|
|
incfile = open(name, 'r')
|
|
for line in incfile:
|
|
m = openssl_ver_re.match(line)
|
|
if m:
|
|
openssl_ver = eval(m.group(1))
|
|
break
|
|
except IOError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
# first version found is what we'll use (as the compiler should)
|
|
if openssl_ver:
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
#print('openssl_ver = 0x%08x' % openssl_ver)
|
|
|
|
if ssl_incs is not None and ssl_libs is not None:
|
|
if openssl_ver >= 0x00907000:
|
|
# The _hashlib module wraps optimized implementations
|
|
# of hash functions from the OpenSSL library.
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_hashlib', ['_hashopenssl.c'],
|
|
include_dirs = ssl_incs,
|
|
library_dirs = ssl_libs,
|
|
libraries = ['ssl', 'crypto']) )
|
|
else:
|
|
print("warning: openssl 0x%08x is too old for _hashlib" %
|
|
openssl_ver)
|
|
missing.append('_hashlib')
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('_hashlib')
|
|
|
|
if openssl_ver < 0x00908000:
|
|
# OpenSSL doesn't do these until 0.9.8 so we'll bring our own hash
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_sha256', ['sha256module.c']) )
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_sha512', ['sha512module.c']) )
|
|
|
|
if openssl_ver < 0x00907000:
|
|
# no openssl at all, use our own md5 and sha1
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_md5', ['md5module.c']) )
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_sha1', ['sha1module.c']) )
|
|
|
|
# Modules that provide persistent dictionary-like semantics. You will
|
|
# probably want to arrange for at least one of them to be available on
|
|
# your machine, though none are defined by default because of library
|
|
# dependencies. The Python module dbm/__init__.py provides an
|
|
# implementation independent wrapper for these; dbm/dumb.py provides
|
|
# similar functionality (but slower of course) implemented in Python.
|
|
|
|
# Sleepycat^WOracle Berkeley DB interface.
|
|
# http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/db/index.html
|
|
#
|
|
# This requires the Sleepycat^WOracle DB code. The supported versions
|
|
# are set below. Visit the URL above to download
|
|
# a release. Most open source OSes come with one or more
|
|
# versions of BerkeleyDB already installed.
|
|
|
|
max_db_ver = (4, 7)
|
|
min_db_ver = (3, 3)
|
|
db_setup_debug = False # verbose debug prints from this script?
|
|
|
|
def allow_db_ver(db_ver):
|
|
"""Returns a boolean if the given BerkeleyDB version is acceptable.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
db_ver: A tuple of the version to verify.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not (min_db_ver <= db_ver <= max_db_ver):
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def gen_db_minor_ver_nums(major):
|
|
if major == 4:
|
|
for x in range(max_db_ver[1]+1):
|
|
if allow_db_ver((4, x)):
|
|
yield x
|
|
elif major == 3:
|
|
for x in (3,):
|
|
if allow_db_ver((3, x)):
|
|
yield x
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ValueError("unknown major BerkeleyDB version", major)
|
|
|
|
# construct a list of paths to look for the header file in on
|
|
# top of the normal inc_dirs.
|
|
db_inc_paths = [
|
|
'/usr/include/db4',
|
|
'/usr/local/include/db4',
|
|
'/opt/sfw/include/db4',
|
|
'/usr/include/db3',
|
|
'/usr/local/include/db3',
|
|
'/opt/sfw/include/db3',
|
|
# Fink defaults (http://fink.sourceforge.net/)
|
|
'/sw/include/db4',
|
|
'/sw/include/db3',
|
|
]
|
|
# 4.x minor number specific paths
|
|
for x in gen_db_minor_ver_nums(4):
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/usr/include/db4%d' % x)
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/usr/include/db4.%d' % x)
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.%d/include' % x)
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/usr/local/include/db4%d' % x)
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/pkg/db-4.%d/include' % x)
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/opt/db-4.%d/include' % x)
|
|
# MacPorts default (http://www.macports.org/)
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/opt/local/include/db4%d' % x)
|
|
# 3.x minor number specific paths
|
|
for x in gen_db_minor_ver_nums(3):
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/usr/include/db3%d' % x)
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.%d/include' % x)
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/usr/local/include/db3%d' % x)
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/pkg/db-3.%d/include' % x)
|
|
db_inc_paths.append('/opt/db-3.%d/include' % x)
|
|
|
|
# Add some common subdirectories for Sleepycat DB to the list,
|
|
# based on the standard include directories. This way DB3/4 gets
|
|
# picked up when it is installed in a non-standard prefix and
|
|
# the user has added that prefix into inc_dirs.
|
|
std_variants = []
|
|
for dn in inc_dirs:
|
|
std_variants.append(os.path.join(dn, 'db3'))
|
|
std_variants.append(os.path.join(dn, 'db4'))
|
|
for x in gen_db_minor_ver_nums(4):
|
|
std_variants.append(os.path.join(dn, "db4%d"%x))
|
|
std_variants.append(os.path.join(dn, "db4.%d"%x))
|
|
for x in gen_db_minor_ver_nums(3):
|
|
std_variants.append(os.path.join(dn, "db3%d"%x))
|
|
std_variants.append(os.path.join(dn, "db3.%d"%x))
|
|
|
|
db_inc_paths = std_variants + db_inc_paths
|
|
db_inc_paths = [p for p in db_inc_paths if os.path.exists(p)]
|
|
|
|
db_ver_inc_map = {}
|
|
|
|
class db_found(Exception): pass
|
|
try:
|
|
# See whether there is a Sleepycat header in the standard
|
|
# search path.
|
|
for d in inc_dirs + db_inc_paths:
|
|
f = os.path.join(d, "db.h")
|
|
if db_setup_debug: print("db: looking for db.h in", f)
|
|
if os.path.exists(f):
|
|
f = open(f).read()
|
|
m = re.search(r"#define\WDB_VERSION_MAJOR\W(\d+)", f)
|
|
if m:
|
|
db_major = int(m.group(1))
|
|
m = re.search(r"#define\WDB_VERSION_MINOR\W(\d+)", f)
|
|
db_minor = int(m.group(1))
|
|
db_ver = (db_major, db_minor)
|
|
|
|
# Avoid 4.6 prior to 4.6.21 due to a BerkeleyDB bug
|
|
if db_ver == (4, 6):
|
|
m = re.search(r"#define\WDB_VERSION_PATCH\W(\d+)", f)
|
|
db_patch = int(m.group(1))
|
|
if db_patch < 21:
|
|
print("db.h:", db_ver, "patch", db_patch,
|
|
"being ignored (4.6.x must be >= 4.6.21)")
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if ( (db_ver not in db_ver_inc_map) and
|
|
allow_db_ver(db_ver) ):
|
|
# save the include directory with the db.h version
|
|
# (first occurrence only)
|
|
db_ver_inc_map[db_ver] = d
|
|
if db_setup_debug:
|
|
print("db.h: found", db_ver, "in", d)
|
|
else:
|
|
# we already found a header for this library version
|
|
if db_setup_debug: print("db.h: ignoring", d)
|
|
else:
|
|
# ignore this header, it didn't contain a version number
|
|
if db_setup_debug:
|
|
print("db.h: no version number version in", d)
|
|
|
|
db_found_vers = list(db_ver_inc_map.keys())
|
|
db_found_vers.sort()
|
|
|
|
while db_found_vers:
|
|
db_ver = db_found_vers.pop()
|
|
db_incdir = db_ver_inc_map[db_ver]
|
|
|
|
# check lib directories parallel to the location of the header
|
|
db_dirs_to_check = [
|
|
db_incdir.replace("include", 'lib64'),
|
|
db_incdir.replace("include", 'lib'),
|
|
]
|
|
db_dirs_to_check = list(filter(os.path.isdir, db_dirs_to_check))
|
|
|
|
# Look for a version specific db-X.Y before an ambiguoius dbX
|
|
# XXX should we -ever- look for a dbX name? Do any
|
|
# systems really not name their library by version and
|
|
# symlink to more general names?
|
|
for dblib in (('db-%d.%d' % db_ver),
|
|
('db%d%d' % db_ver),
|
|
('db%d' % db_ver[0])):
|
|
dblib_file = self.compiler.find_library_file(
|
|
db_dirs_to_check + lib_dirs, dblib )
|
|
if dblib_file:
|
|
dblib_dir = [ os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(dblib_file)) ]
|
|
raise db_found
|
|
else:
|
|
if db_setup_debug: print("db lib: ", dblib, "not found")
|
|
|
|
except db_found:
|
|
if db_setup_debug:
|
|
print("bsddb using BerkeleyDB lib:", db_ver, dblib)
|
|
print("bsddb lib dir:", dblib_dir, " inc dir:", db_incdir)
|
|
db_incs = [db_incdir]
|
|
dblibs = [dblib]
|
|
else:
|
|
if db_setup_debug: print("db: no appropriate library found")
|
|
db_incs = None
|
|
dblibs = []
|
|
dblib_dir = None
|
|
|
|
# The sqlite interface
|
|
sqlite_setup_debug = False # verbose debug prints from this script?
|
|
|
|
# We hunt for #define SQLITE_VERSION "n.n.n"
|
|
# We need to find >= sqlite version 3.0.8
|
|
sqlite_incdir = sqlite_libdir = None
|
|
sqlite_inc_paths = [ '/usr/include',
|
|
'/usr/include/sqlite',
|
|
'/usr/include/sqlite3',
|
|
'/usr/local/include',
|
|
'/usr/local/include/sqlite',
|
|
'/usr/local/include/sqlite3',
|
|
]
|
|
MIN_SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER = (3, 0, 8)
|
|
MIN_SQLITE_VERSION = ".".join([str(x)
|
|
for x in MIN_SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER])
|
|
|
|
# Scan the default include directories before the SQLite specific
|
|
# ones. This allows one to override the copy of sqlite on OSX,
|
|
# where /usr/include contains an old version of sqlite.
|
|
for d in inc_dirs + sqlite_inc_paths:
|
|
f = os.path.join(d, "sqlite3.h")
|
|
if os.path.exists(f):
|
|
if sqlite_setup_debug: print("sqlite: found %s"%f)
|
|
incf = open(f).read()
|
|
m = re.search(
|
|
r'\s*.*#\s*.*define\s.*SQLITE_VERSION\W*"(.*)"', incf)
|
|
if m:
|
|
sqlite_version = m.group(1)
|
|
sqlite_version_tuple = tuple([int(x)
|
|
for x in sqlite_version.split(".")])
|
|
if sqlite_version_tuple >= MIN_SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER:
|
|
# we win!
|
|
if sqlite_setup_debug:
|
|
print("%s/sqlite3.h: version %s"%(d, sqlite_version))
|
|
sqlite_incdir = d
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
if sqlite_setup_debug:
|
|
print("%s: version %d is too old, need >= %s"%(d,
|
|
sqlite_version, MIN_SQLITE_VERSION))
|
|
elif sqlite_setup_debug:
|
|
print("sqlite: %s had no SQLITE_VERSION"%(f,))
|
|
|
|
if sqlite_incdir:
|
|
sqlite_dirs_to_check = [
|
|
os.path.join(sqlite_incdir, '..', 'lib64'),
|
|
os.path.join(sqlite_incdir, '..', 'lib'),
|
|
os.path.join(sqlite_incdir, '..', '..', 'lib64'),
|
|
os.path.join(sqlite_incdir, '..', '..', 'lib'),
|
|
]
|
|
sqlite_libfile = self.compiler.find_library_file(
|
|
sqlite_dirs_to_check + lib_dirs, 'sqlite3')
|
|
if sqlite_libfile:
|
|
sqlite_libdir = [os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sqlite_libfile))]
|
|
|
|
if sqlite_incdir and sqlite_libdir:
|
|
sqlite_srcs = ['_sqlite/cache.c',
|
|
'_sqlite/connection.c',
|
|
'_sqlite/cursor.c',
|
|
'_sqlite/microprotocols.c',
|
|
'_sqlite/module.c',
|
|
'_sqlite/prepare_protocol.c',
|
|
'_sqlite/row.c',
|
|
'_sqlite/statement.c',
|
|
'_sqlite/util.c', ]
|
|
|
|
sqlite_defines = []
|
|
if sys.platform != "win32":
|
|
sqlite_defines.append(('MODULE_NAME', '"sqlite3"'))
|
|
else:
|
|
sqlite_defines.append(('MODULE_NAME', '\\"sqlite3\\"'))
|
|
|
|
|
|
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
|
|
# In every directory on the search path search for a dynamic
|
|
# library and then a static library, instead of first looking
|
|
# for dynamic libraries on the entiry path.
|
|
# This way a staticly linked custom sqlite gets picked up
|
|
# before the dynamic library in /usr/lib.
|
|
sqlite_extra_link_args = ('-Wl,-search_paths_first',)
|
|
else:
|
|
sqlite_extra_link_args = ()
|
|
|
|
exts.append(Extension('_sqlite3', sqlite_srcs,
|
|
define_macros=sqlite_defines,
|
|
include_dirs=["Modules/_sqlite",
|
|
sqlite_incdir],
|
|
library_dirs=sqlite_libdir,
|
|
runtime_library_dirs=sqlite_libdir,
|
|
extra_link_args=sqlite_extra_link_args,
|
|
libraries=["sqlite3",]))
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('_sqlite3')
|
|
|
|
# The standard Unix dbm module:
|
|
if platform not in ['cygwin']:
|
|
if find_file("ndbm.h", inc_dirs, []) is not None:
|
|
# Some systems have -lndbm, others don't
|
|
if self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'ndbm'):
|
|
ndbm_libs = ['ndbm']
|
|
else:
|
|
ndbm_libs = []
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_dbm', ['_dbmmodule.c'],
|
|
define_macros=[('HAVE_NDBM_H',None)],
|
|
libraries = ndbm_libs ) )
|
|
elif self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'gdbm'):
|
|
gdbm_libs = ['gdbm']
|
|
if self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'gdbm_compat'):
|
|
gdbm_libs.append('gdbm_compat')
|
|
if find_file("gdbm/ndbm.h", inc_dirs, []) is not None:
|
|
exts.append( Extension(
|
|
'_dbm', ['_dbmmodule.c'],
|
|
define_macros=[('HAVE_GDBM_NDBM_H',None)],
|
|
libraries = gdbm_libs ) )
|
|
elif find_file("gdbm-ndbm.h", inc_dirs, []) is not None:
|
|
exts.append( Extension(
|
|
'_dbm', ['_dbmmodule.c'],
|
|
define_macros=[('HAVE_GDBM_DASH_NDBM_H',None)],
|
|
libraries = gdbm_libs ) )
|
|
elif db_incs is not None:
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_dbm', ['_dbmmodule.c'],
|
|
library_dirs=dblib_dir,
|
|
runtime_library_dirs=dblib_dir,
|
|
include_dirs=db_incs,
|
|
define_macros=[('HAVE_BERKDB_H',None),
|
|
('DB_DBM_HSEARCH',None)],
|
|
libraries=dblibs))
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('_dbm')
|
|
|
|
# Anthony Baxter's gdbm module. GNU dbm(3) will require -lgdbm:
|
|
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'gdbm')):
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_gdbm', ['_gdbmmodule.c'],
|
|
libraries = ['gdbm'] ) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('_gdbm')
|
|
|
|
# Unix-only modules
|
|
if platform not in ['mac', 'win32']:
|
|
# Steen Lumholt's termios module
|
|
exts.append( Extension('termios', ['termios.c']) )
|
|
# Jeremy Hylton's rlimit interface
|
|
if platform not in ['atheos']:
|
|
exts.append( Extension('resource', ['resource.c']) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('resource')
|
|
|
|
# Sun yellow pages. Some systems have the functions in libc.
|
|
if platform not in ['cygwin', 'atheos', 'qnx6']:
|
|
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'nsl')):
|
|
libs = ['nsl']
|
|
else:
|
|
libs = []
|
|
exts.append( Extension('nis', ['nismodule.c'],
|
|
libraries = libs) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('nis')
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.extend(['nis', 'resource', 'termios'])
|
|
|
|
# Curses support, requiring the System V version of curses, often
|
|
# provided by the ncurses library.
|
|
panel_library = 'panel'
|
|
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'ncursesw')):
|
|
curses_libs = ['ncursesw']
|
|
# Bug 1464056: If _curses.so links with ncursesw,
|
|
# _curses_panel.so must link with panelw.
|
|
panel_library = 'panelw'
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_curses', ['_cursesmodule.c'],
|
|
libraries = curses_libs) )
|
|
elif (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'ncurses')):
|
|
curses_libs = ['ncurses']
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_curses', ['_cursesmodule.c'],
|
|
libraries = curses_libs) )
|
|
elif (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'curses')
|
|
and platform != 'darwin'):
|
|
# OSX has an old Berkeley curses, not good enough for
|
|
# the _curses module.
|
|
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'terminfo')):
|
|
curses_libs = ['curses', 'terminfo']
|
|
elif (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'termcap')):
|
|
curses_libs = ['curses', 'termcap']
|
|
else:
|
|
curses_libs = ['curses']
|
|
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_curses', ['_cursesmodule.c'],
|
|
libraries = curses_libs) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('_curses')
|
|
|
|
# If the curses module is enabled, check for the panel module
|
|
if (module_enabled(exts, '_curses') and
|
|
self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, panel_library)):
|
|
exts.append( Extension('_curses_panel', ['_curses_panel.c'],
|
|
libraries = [panel_library] + curses_libs) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('_curses_panel')
|
|
|
|
# Andrew Kuchling's zlib module. Note that some versions of zlib
|
|
# 1.1.3 have security problems. See CERT Advisory CA-2002-07:
|
|
# http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-07.html
|
|
#
|
|
# zlib 1.1.4 is fixed, but at least one vendor (RedHat) has decided to
|
|
# patch its zlib 1.1.3 package instead of upgrading to 1.1.4. For
|
|
# now, we still accept 1.1.3, because we think it's difficult to
|
|
# exploit this in Python, and we'd rather make it RedHat's problem
|
|
# than our problem <wink>.
|
|
#
|
|
# You can upgrade zlib to version 1.1.4 yourself by going to
|
|
# http://www.gzip.org/zlib/
|
|
zlib_inc = find_file('zlib.h', [], inc_dirs)
|
|
have_zlib = False
|
|
if zlib_inc is not None:
|
|
zlib_h = zlib_inc[0] + '/zlib.h'
|
|
version = '"0.0.0"'
|
|
version_req = '"1.1.3"'
|
|
fp = open(zlib_h)
|
|
while 1:
|
|
line = fp.readline()
|
|
if not line:
|
|
break
|
|
if line.startswith('#define ZLIB_VERSION'):
|
|
version = line.split()[2]
|
|
break
|
|
if version >= version_req:
|
|
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'z')):
|
|
if sys.platform == "darwin":
|
|
zlib_extra_link_args = ('-Wl,-search_paths_first',)
|
|
else:
|
|
zlib_extra_link_args = ()
|
|
exts.append( Extension('zlib', ['zlibmodule.c'],
|
|
libraries = ['z'],
|
|
extra_link_args = zlib_extra_link_args))
|
|
have_zlib = True
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('zlib')
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('zlib')
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('zlib')
|
|
|
|
# Helper module for various ascii-encoders. Uses zlib for an optimized
|
|
# crc32 if we have it. Otherwise binascii uses its own.
|
|
if have_zlib:
|
|
extra_compile_args = ['-DUSE_ZLIB_CRC32']
|
|
libraries = ['z']
|
|
extra_link_args = zlib_extra_link_args
|
|
else:
|
|
extra_compile_args = []
|
|
libraries = []
|
|
extra_link_args = []
|
|
exts.append( Extension('binascii', ['binascii.c'],
|
|
extra_compile_args = extra_compile_args,
|
|
libraries = libraries,
|
|
extra_link_args = extra_link_args) )
|
|
|
|
# Gustavo Niemeyer's bz2 module.
|
|
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'bz2')):
|
|
if sys.platform == "darwin":
|
|
bz2_extra_link_args = ('-Wl,-search_paths_first',)
|
|
else:
|
|
bz2_extra_link_args = ()
|
|
exts.append( Extension('bz2', ['bz2module.c'],
|
|
libraries = ['bz2'],
|
|
extra_link_args = bz2_extra_link_args) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('bz2')
|
|
|
|
# Interface to the Expat XML parser
|
|
#
|
|
# Expat was written by James Clark and is now maintained by a
|
|
# group of developers on SourceForge; see www.libexpat.org for
|
|
# more information. The pyexpat module was written by Paul
|
|
# Prescod after a prototype by Jack Jansen. The Expat source
|
|
# is included in Modules/expat/. Usage of a system
|
|
# shared libexpat.so/expat.dll is not advised.
|
|
#
|
|
# More information on Expat can be found at www.libexpat.org.
|
|
#
|
|
expatinc = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), srcdir, 'Modules', 'expat')
|
|
define_macros = [
|
|
('HAVE_EXPAT_CONFIG_H', '1'),
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
exts.append(Extension('pyexpat',
|
|
define_macros = define_macros,
|
|
include_dirs = [expatinc],
|
|
sources = ['pyexpat.c',
|
|
'expat/xmlparse.c',
|
|
'expat/xmlrole.c',
|
|
'expat/xmltok.c',
|
|
],
|
|
))
|
|
|
|
# Fredrik Lundh's cElementTree module. Note that this also
|
|
# uses expat (via the CAPI hook in pyexpat).
|
|
|
|
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(srcdir, 'Modules', '_elementtree.c')):
|
|
define_macros.append(('USE_PYEXPAT_CAPI', None))
|
|
exts.append(Extension('_elementtree',
|
|
define_macros = define_macros,
|
|
include_dirs = [expatinc],
|
|
sources = ['_elementtree.c'],
|
|
))
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('_elementtree')
|
|
|
|
# Hye-Shik Chang's CJKCodecs modules.
|
|
exts.append(Extension('_multibytecodec',
|
|
['cjkcodecs/multibytecodec.c']))
|
|
for loc in ('kr', 'jp', 'cn', 'tw', 'hk', 'iso2022'):
|
|
exts.append(Extension('_codecs_%s' % loc,
|
|
['cjkcodecs/_codecs_%s.c' % loc]))
|
|
|
|
# Thomas Heller's _ctypes module
|
|
self.detect_ctypes(inc_dirs, lib_dirs)
|
|
|
|
# Richard Oudkerk's multiprocessing module
|
|
if platform == 'win32': # Windows
|
|
macros = dict()
|
|
libraries = ['ws2_32']
|
|
|
|
elif platform == 'darwin': # Mac OSX
|
|
macros = dict()
|
|
libraries = []
|
|
|
|
elif platform == 'cygwin': # Cygwin
|
|
macros = dict()
|
|
libraries = []
|
|
|
|
elif platform in ('freebsd4', 'freebsd5', 'freebsd6', 'freebsd7', 'freebsd8'):
|
|
# FreeBSD's P1003.1b semaphore support is very experimental
|
|
# and has many known problems. (as of June 2008)
|
|
macros = dict()
|
|
libraries = []
|
|
|
|
elif platform.startswith('openbsd'):
|
|
macros = dict()
|
|
libraries = []
|
|
|
|
elif platform.startswith('netbsd'):
|
|
macros = dict()
|
|
libraries = []
|
|
|
|
else: # Linux and other unices
|
|
macros = dict()
|
|
libraries = ['rt']
|
|
|
|
if platform == 'win32':
|
|
multiprocessing_srcs = [ '_multiprocessing/multiprocessing.c',
|
|
'_multiprocessing/semaphore.c',
|
|
'_multiprocessing/pipe_connection.c',
|
|
'_multiprocessing/socket_connection.c',
|
|
'_multiprocessing/win32_functions.c'
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
multiprocessing_srcs = [ '_multiprocessing/multiprocessing.c',
|
|
'_multiprocessing/socket_connection.c'
|
|
]
|
|
if sysconfig.get_config_var('HAVE_SEM_OPEN'):
|
|
multiprocessing_srcs.append('_multiprocessing/semaphore.c')
|
|
|
|
if sysconfig.get_config_var('WITH_THREAD'):
|
|
exts.append ( Extension('_multiprocessing', multiprocessing_srcs,
|
|
define_macros=list(macros.items()),
|
|
include_dirs=["Modules/_multiprocessing"]))
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('_multiprocessing')
|
|
# End multiprocessing
|
|
|
|
# Platform-specific libraries
|
|
if platform in ('linux2', 'freebsd4', 'freebsd5', 'freebsd6',
|
|
'freebsd7', 'freebsd8'):
|
|
exts.append( Extension('ossaudiodev', ['ossaudiodev.c']) )
|
|
else:
|
|
missing.append('ossaudiodev')
|
|
|
|
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
|
|
exts.append(
|
|
Extension('_gestalt', ['_gestalt.c'],
|
|
extra_link_args=['-framework', 'Carbon'])
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
self.extensions.extend(exts)
|
|
|
|
# Call the method for detecting whether _tkinter can be compiled
|
|
self.detect_tkinter(inc_dirs, lib_dirs)
|
|
|
|
if '_tkinter' not in [e.name for e in self.extensions]:
|
|
missing.append('_tkinter')
|
|
|
|
return missing
|
|
|
|
def detect_tkinter_darwin(self, inc_dirs, lib_dirs):
|
|
# The _tkinter module, using frameworks. Since frameworks are quite
|
|
# different the UNIX search logic is not sharable.
|
|
from os.path import join, exists
|
|
framework_dirs = [
|
|
'/Library/Frameworks',
|
|
'/System/Library/Frameworks/',
|
|
join(os.getenv('HOME'), '/Library/Frameworks')
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
# Find the directory that contains the Tcl.framework and Tk.framework
|
|
# bundles.
|
|
# XXX distutils should support -F!
|
|
for F in framework_dirs:
|
|
# both Tcl.framework and Tk.framework should be present
|
|
for fw in 'Tcl', 'Tk':
|
|
if not exists(join(F, fw + '.framework')):
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
# ok, F is now directory with both frameworks. Continure
|
|
# building
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
# Tk and Tcl frameworks not found. Normal "unix" tkinter search
|
|
# will now resume.
|
|
return 0
|
|
|
|
# For 8.4a2, we must add -I options that point inside the Tcl and Tk
|
|
# frameworks. In later release we should hopefully be able to pass
|
|
# the -F option to gcc, which specifies a framework lookup path.
|
|
#
|
|
include_dirs = [
|
|
join(F, fw + '.framework', H)
|
|
for fw in ('Tcl', 'Tk')
|
|
for H in ('Headers', 'Versions/Current/PrivateHeaders')
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
# For 8.4a2, the X11 headers are not included. Rather than include a
|
|
# complicated search, this is a hard-coded path. It could bail out
|
|
# if X11 libs are not found...
|
|
include_dirs.append('/usr/X11R6/include')
|
|
frameworks = ['-framework', 'Tcl', '-framework', 'Tk']
|
|
|
|
# All existing framework builds of Tcl/Tk don't support 64-bit
|
|
# architectures.
|
|
cflags = sysconfig.get_config_vars('CFLAGS')[0]
|
|
archs = re.findall('-arch\s+(\w+)', cflags)
|
|
if 'x86_64' in archs or 'ppc64' in archs:
|
|
try:
|
|
archs.remove('x86_64')
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
pass
|
|
try:
|
|
archs.remove('ppc64')
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
for a in archs:
|
|
frameworks.append('-arch')
|
|
frameworks.append(a)
|
|
|
|
ext = Extension('_tkinter', ['_tkinter.c', 'tkappinit.c'],
|
|
define_macros=[('WITH_APPINIT', 1)],
|
|
include_dirs = include_dirs,
|
|
libraries = [],
|
|
extra_compile_args = frameworks[2:],
|
|
extra_link_args = frameworks,
|
|
)
|
|
self.extensions.append(ext)
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
def detect_tkinter(self, inc_dirs, lib_dirs):
|
|
# The _tkinter module.
|
|
|
|
# Rather than complicate the code below, detecting and building
|
|
# AquaTk is a separate method. Only one Tkinter will be built on
|
|
# Darwin - either AquaTk, if it is found, or X11 based Tk.
|
|
platform = self.get_platform()
|
|
if (platform == 'darwin' and
|
|
self.detect_tkinter_darwin(inc_dirs, lib_dirs)):
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Assume we haven't found any of the libraries or include files
|
|
# The versions with dots are used on Unix, and the versions without
|
|
# dots on Windows, for detection by cygwin.
|
|
tcllib = tklib = tcl_includes = tk_includes = None
|
|
for version in ['8.5', '85', '8.4', '84', '8.3', '83', '8.2',
|
|
'82', '8.1', '81', '8.0', '80']:
|
|
tklib = self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'tk' + version)
|
|
tcllib = self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'tcl' + version)
|
|
if tklib and tcllib:
|
|
# Exit the loop when we've found the Tcl/Tk libraries
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
# Now check for the header files
|
|
if tklib and tcllib:
|
|
# Check for the include files on Debian and {Free,Open}BSD, where
|
|
# they're put in /usr/include/{tcl,tk}X.Y
|
|
dotversion = version
|
|
if '.' not in dotversion and "bsd" in sys.platform.lower():
|
|
# OpenBSD and FreeBSD use Tcl/Tk library names like libtcl83.a,
|
|
# but the include subdirs are named like .../include/tcl8.3.
|
|
dotversion = dotversion[:-1] + '.' + dotversion[-1]
|
|
tcl_include_sub = []
|
|
tk_include_sub = []
|
|
for dir in inc_dirs:
|
|
tcl_include_sub += [dir + os.sep + "tcl" + dotversion]
|
|
tk_include_sub += [dir + os.sep + "tk" + dotversion]
|
|
tk_include_sub += tcl_include_sub
|
|
tcl_includes = find_file('tcl.h', inc_dirs, tcl_include_sub)
|
|
tk_includes = find_file('tk.h', inc_dirs, tk_include_sub)
|
|
|
|
if (tcllib is None or tklib is None or
|
|
tcl_includes is None or tk_includes is None):
|
|
self.announce("INFO: Can't locate Tcl/Tk libs and/or headers", 2)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# OK... everything seems to be present for Tcl/Tk.
|
|
|
|
include_dirs = [] ; libs = [] ; defs = [] ; added_lib_dirs = []
|
|
for dir in tcl_includes + tk_includes:
|
|
if dir not in include_dirs:
|
|
include_dirs.append(dir)
|
|
|
|
# Check for various platform-specific directories
|
|
if platform == 'sunos5':
|
|
include_dirs.append('/usr/openwin/include')
|
|
added_lib_dirs.append('/usr/openwin/lib')
|
|
elif os.path.exists('/usr/X11R6/include'):
|
|
include_dirs.append('/usr/X11R6/include')
|
|
added_lib_dirs.append('/usr/X11R6/lib64')
|
|
added_lib_dirs.append('/usr/X11R6/lib')
|
|
elif os.path.exists('/usr/X11R5/include'):
|
|
include_dirs.append('/usr/X11R5/include')
|
|
added_lib_dirs.append('/usr/X11R5/lib')
|
|
else:
|
|
# Assume default location for X11
|
|
include_dirs.append('/usr/X11/include')
|
|
added_lib_dirs.append('/usr/X11/lib')
|
|
|
|
# If Cygwin, then verify that X is installed before proceeding
|
|
if platform == 'cygwin':
|
|
x11_inc = find_file('X11/Xlib.h', [], include_dirs)
|
|
if x11_inc is None:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Check for BLT extension
|
|
if self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs + added_lib_dirs,
|
|
'BLT8.0'):
|
|
defs.append( ('WITH_BLT', 1) )
|
|
libs.append('BLT8.0')
|
|
elif self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs + added_lib_dirs,
|
|
'BLT'):
|
|
defs.append( ('WITH_BLT', 1) )
|
|
libs.append('BLT')
|
|
|
|
# Add the Tcl/Tk libraries
|
|
libs.append('tk'+ version)
|
|
libs.append('tcl'+ version)
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if platform in ['aix3', 'aix4']:
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libs.append('ld')
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# Finally, link with the X11 libraries (not appropriate on cygwin)
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if platform != "cygwin":
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libs.append('X11')
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|
|
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ext = Extension('_tkinter', ['_tkinter.c', 'tkappinit.c'],
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define_macros=[('WITH_APPINIT', 1)] + defs,
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|
include_dirs = include_dirs,
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libraries = libs,
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library_dirs = added_lib_dirs,
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|
)
|
|
self.extensions.append(ext)
|
|
|
|
## # Uncomment these lines if you want to play with xxmodule.c
|
|
## ext = Extension('xx', ['xxmodule.c'])
|
|
## self.extensions.append(ext)
|
|
|
|
# XXX handle these, but how to detect?
|
|
# *** Uncomment and edit for PIL (TkImaging) extension only:
|
|
# -DWITH_PIL -I../Extensions/Imaging/libImaging tkImaging.c \
|
|
# *** Uncomment and edit for TOGL extension only:
|
|
# -DWITH_TOGL togl.c \
|
|
# *** Uncomment these for TOGL extension only:
|
|
# -lGL -lGLU -lXext -lXmu \
|
|
|
|
def configure_ctypes_darwin(self, ext):
|
|
# Darwin (OS X) uses preconfigured files, in
|
|
# the Modules/_ctypes/libffi_osx directory.
|
|
srcdir = sysconfig.get_config_var('srcdir')
|
|
ffi_srcdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(srcdir, 'Modules',
|
|
'_ctypes', 'libffi_osx'))
|
|
sources = [os.path.join(ffi_srcdir, p)
|
|
for p in ['ffi.c',
|
|
'x86/darwin64.S',
|
|
'x86/x86-darwin.S',
|
|
'x86/x86-ffi_darwin.c',
|
|
'x86/x86-ffi64.c',
|
|
'powerpc/ppc-darwin.S',
|
|
'powerpc/ppc-darwin_closure.S',
|
|
'powerpc/ppc-ffi_darwin.c',
|
|
'powerpc/ppc64-darwin_closure.S',
|
|
]]
|
|
|
|
# Add .S (preprocessed assembly) to C compiler source extensions.
|
|
self.compiler.src_extensions.append('.S')
|
|
|
|
include_dirs = [os.path.join(ffi_srcdir, 'include'),
|
|
os.path.join(ffi_srcdir, 'powerpc')]
|
|
ext.include_dirs.extend(include_dirs)
|
|
ext.sources.extend(sources)
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def configure_ctypes(self, ext):
|
|
if not self.use_system_libffi:
|
|
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
|
|
return self.configure_ctypes_darwin(ext)
|
|
|
|
srcdir = sysconfig.get_config_var('srcdir')
|
|
ffi_builddir = os.path.join(self.build_temp, 'libffi')
|
|
ffi_srcdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(srcdir, 'Modules',
|
|
'_ctypes', 'libffi'))
|
|
ffi_configfile = os.path.join(ffi_builddir, 'fficonfig.py')
|
|
|
|
from distutils.dep_util import newer_group
|
|
|
|
config_sources = [os.path.join(ffi_srcdir, fname)
|
|
for fname in os.listdir(ffi_srcdir)
|
|
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(ffi_srcdir, fname))]
|
|
if self.force or newer_group(config_sources,
|
|
ffi_configfile):
|
|
from distutils.dir_util import mkpath
|
|
mkpath(ffi_builddir)
|
|
config_args = []
|
|
|
|
# Pass empty CFLAGS because we'll just append the resulting
|
|
# CFLAGS to Python's; -g or -O2 is to be avoided.
|
|
cmd = "cd %s && env CFLAGS='' '%s/configure' %s" \
|
|
% (ffi_builddir, ffi_srcdir, " ".join(config_args))
|
|
|
|
res = os.system(cmd)
|
|
if res or not os.path.exists(ffi_configfile):
|
|
print("Failed to configure _ctypes module")
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
fficonfig = {}
|
|
fp = open(ffi_configfile)
|
|
try:
|
|
script = fp.read()
|
|
finally:
|
|
fp.close()
|
|
exec(script, globals(), fficonfig)
|
|
ffi_srcdir = os.path.join(fficonfig['ffi_srcdir'], 'src')
|
|
|
|
# Add .S (preprocessed assembly) to C compiler source extensions.
|
|
self.compiler.src_extensions.append('.S')
|
|
|
|
include_dirs = [os.path.join(ffi_builddir, 'include'),
|
|
ffi_builddir, ffi_srcdir]
|
|
extra_compile_args = fficonfig['ffi_cflags'].split()
|
|
|
|
ext.sources.extend(fficonfig['ffi_sources'])
|
|
ext.include_dirs.extend(include_dirs)
|
|
ext.extra_compile_args.extend(extra_compile_args)
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def detect_ctypes(self, inc_dirs, lib_dirs):
|
|
self.use_system_libffi = False
|
|
include_dirs = []
|
|
extra_compile_args = []
|
|
extra_link_args = []
|
|
sources = ['_ctypes/_ctypes.c',
|
|
'_ctypes/callbacks.c',
|
|
'_ctypes/callproc.c',
|
|
'_ctypes/stgdict.c',
|
|
'_ctypes/cfield.c',
|
|
'_ctypes/malloc_closure.c']
|
|
depends = ['_ctypes/ctypes.h']
|
|
|
|
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
|
|
sources.append('_ctypes/darwin/dlfcn_simple.c')
|
|
extra_compile_args.append('-DMACOSX')
|
|
include_dirs.append('_ctypes/darwin')
|
|
# XXX Is this still needed?
|
|
## extra_link_args.extend(['-read_only_relocs', 'warning'])
|
|
|
|
elif sys.platform == 'sunos5':
|
|
# XXX This shouldn't be necessary; it appears that some
|
|
# of the assembler code is non-PIC (i.e. it has relocations
|
|
# when it shouldn't. The proper fix would be to rewrite
|
|
# the assembler code to be PIC.
|
|
# This only works with GCC; the Sun compiler likely refuses
|
|
# this option. If you want to compile ctypes with the Sun
|
|
# compiler, please research a proper solution, instead of
|
|
# finding some -z option for the Sun compiler.
|
|
extra_link_args.append('-mimpure-text')
|
|
|
|
elif sys.platform.startswith('hp-ux'):
|
|
extra_link_args.append('-fPIC')
|
|
|
|
ext = Extension('_ctypes',
|
|
include_dirs=include_dirs,
|
|
extra_compile_args=extra_compile_args,
|
|
extra_link_args=extra_link_args,
|
|
libraries=[],
|
|
sources=sources,
|
|
depends=depends)
|
|
ext_test = Extension('_ctypes_test',
|
|
sources=['_ctypes/_ctypes_test.c'])
|
|
self.extensions.extend([ext, ext_test])
|
|
|
|
if not '--with-system-ffi' in sysconfig.get_config_var("CONFIG_ARGS"):
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
|
|
# OS X 10.5 comes with libffi.dylib; the include files are
|
|
# in /usr/include/ffi
|
|
inc_dirs.append('/usr/include/ffi')
|
|
|
|
ffi_inc = find_file('ffi.h', [], inc_dirs)
|
|
if ffi_inc is not None:
|
|
ffi_h = ffi_inc[0] + '/ffi.h'
|
|
fp = open(ffi_h)
|
|
while 1:
|
|
line = fp.readline()
|
|
if not line:
|
|
ffi_inc = None
|
|
break
|
|
if line.startswith('#define LIBFFI_H'):
|
|
break
|
|
ffi_lib = None
|
|
if ffi_inc is not None:
|
|
for lib_name in ('ffi_convenience', 'ffi_pic', 'ffi'):
|
|
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, lib_name)):
|
|
ffi_lib = lib_name
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
if ffi_inc and ffi_lib:
|
|
ext.include_dirs.extend(ffi_inc)
|
|
ext.libraries.append(ffi_lib)
|
|
self.use_system_libffi = True
|
|
|
|
|
|
class PyBuildInstall(install):
|
|
# Suppress the warning about installation into the lib_dynload
|
|
# directory, which is not in sys.path when running Python during
|
|
# installation:
|
|
def initialize_options (self):
|
|
install.initialize_options(self)
|
|
self.warn_dir=0
|
|
|
|
class PyBuildInstallLib(install_lib):
|
|
# Do exactly what install_lib does but make sure correct access modes get
|
|
# set on installed directories and files. All installed files with get
|
|
# mode 644 unless they are a shared library in which case they will get
|
|
# mode 755. All installed directories will get mode 755.
|
|
|
|
so_ext = sysconfig.get_config_var("SO")
|
|
|
|
def install(self):
|
|
outfiles = install_lib.install(self)
|
|
self.set_file_modes(outfiles, 0o644, 0o755)
|
|
self.set_dir_modes(self.install_dir, 0o755)
|
|
return outfiles
|
|
|
|
def set_file_modes(self, files, defaultMode, sharedLibMode):
|
|
if not self.is_chmod_supported(): return
|
|
if not files: return
|
|
|
|
for filename in files:
|
|
if os.path.islink(filename): continue
|
|
mode = defaultMode
|
|
if filename.endswith(self.so_ext): mode = sharedLibMode
|
|
log.info("changing mode of %s to %o", filename, mode)
|
|
if not self.dry_run: os.chmod(filename, mode)
|
|
|
|
def set_dir_modes(self, dirname, mode):
|
|
if not self.is_chmod_supported(): return
|
|
os.walk(dirname, self.set_dir_modes_visitor, mode)
|
|
|
|
def set_dir_modes_visitor(self, mode, dirname, names):
|
|
if os.path.islink(dirname): return
|
|
log.info("changing mode of %s to %o", dirname, mode)
|
|
if not self.dry_run: os.chmod(dirname, mode)
|
|
|
|
def is_chmod_supported(self):
|
|
return hasattr(os, 'chmod')
|
|
|
|
SUMMARY = """
|
|
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming
|
|
language. It is often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java.
|
|
|
|
Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has
|
|
modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and
|
|
dynamic typing. There are interfaces to many system calls and
|
|
libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk,
|
|
Mac, MFC). New built-in modules are easily written in C or C++. Python
|
|
is also usable as an extension language for applications that need a
|
|
programmable interface.
|
|
|
|
The Python implementation is portable: it runs on many brands of UNIX,
|
|
on Windows, DOS, OS/2, Mac, Amiga... If your favorite system isn't
|
|
listed here, it may still be supported, if there's a C compiler for
|
|
it. Ask around on comp.lang.python -- or just try compiling Python
|
|
yourself.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
CLASSIFIERS = """
|
|
Development Status :: 6 - Mature
|
|
License :: OSI Approved :: Python Software Foundation License
|
|
Natural Language :: English
|
|
Programming Language :: C
|
|
Programming Language :: Python
|
|
Topic :: Software Development
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def main():
|
|
# turn off warnings when deprecated modules are imported
|
|
import warnings
|
|
warnings.filterwarnings("ignore",category=DeprecationWarning)
|
|
setup(# PyPI Metadata (PEP 301)
|
|
name = "Python",
|
|
version = sys.version.split()[0],
|
|
url = "http://www.python.org/%s" % sys.version[:3],
|
|
maintainer = "Guido van Rossum and the Python community",
|
|
maintainer_email = "python-dev@python.org",
|
|
description = "A high-level object-oriented programming language",
|
|
long_description = SUMMARY.strip(),
|
|
license = "PSF license",
|
|
classifiers = [x for x in CLASSIFIERS.split("\n") if x],
|
|
platforms = ["Many"],
|
|
|
|
# Build info
|
|
cmdclass = {'build_ext':PyBuildExt, 'install':PyBuildInstall,
|
|
'install_lib':PyBuildInstallLib},
|
|
# The struct module is defined here, because build_ext won't be
|
|
# called unless there's at least one extension module defined.
|
|
ext_modules=[Extension('_struct', ['_struct.c'])],
|
|
|
|
scripts = ["Tools/scripts/pydoc3", "Tools/scripts/idle3"]
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# --install-platlib
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
main()
|