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Greg Ward2689e3d1999-03-22 14:52:19 +00001"""distutils.util
2
Greg Wardaebf7062000-04-04 02:05:59 +00003Miscellaneous utility functions -- anything that doesn't fit into
Greg Ward47527692000-09-30 18:49:14 +00004one of the other *util.py modules.
5"""
Greg Ward2689e3d1999-03-22 14:52:19 +00006
Greg Ward3ce77fd2000-03-02 01:49:45 +00007__revision__ = "$Id$"
Greg Ward2689e3d1999-03-22 14:52:19 +00008
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +00009import sys, os, string, re
10from distutils.errors import DistutilsPlatformError
11from distutils.dep_util import newer
Greg Ward7c1a6d42000-03-29 02:48:40 +000012from distutils.spawn import spawn
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +000013from distutils import log
Tarek Ziadéf9983412010-01-08 23:27:23 +000014from distutils.errors import DistutilsByteCompileError
Greg Wardaa458bc2000-04-22 15:14:58 +000015
Greg Ward585df892000-03-01 14:40:15 +000016def get_platform ():
Greg Ward59399bb2000-09-15 01:16:14 +000017 """Return a string that identifies the current platform. This is used
18 mainly to distinguish platform-specific build directories and
19 platform-specific built distributions. Typically includes the OS name
20 and version and the architecture (as supplied by 'os.uname()'),
21 although the exact information included depends on the OS; eg. for IRIX
22 the architecture isn't particularly important (IRIX only runs on SGI
23 hardware), but for Linux the kernel version isn't particularly
24 important.
25
26 Examples of returned values:
27 linux-i586
28 linux-alpha (?)
29 solaris-2.6-sun4u
30 irix-5.3
31 irix64-6.2
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +000032
Mark Hammonde4f271f2007-08-21 01:04:47 +000033 Windows will return one of:
Mark Hammond495cf992008-04-07 01:53:39 +000034 win-amd64 (64bit Windows on AMD64 (aka x86_64, Intel64, EM64T, etc)
Mark Hammonde4f271f2007-08-21 01:04:47 +000035 win-ia64 (64bit Windows on Itanium)
36 win32 (all others - specifically, sys.platform is returned)
37
38 For other non-POSIX platforms, currently just returns 'sys.platform'.
Greg Wardb75c4852000-06-18 15:45:55 +000039 """
Mark Hammonde4f271f2007-08-21 01:04:47 +000040 if os.name == 'nt':
41 # sniff sys.version for architecture.
42 prefix = " bit ("
43 i = string.find(sys.version, prefix)
44 if i == -1:
45 return sys.platform
46 j = string.find(sys.version, ")", i)
47 look = sys.version[i+len(prefix):j].lower()
48 if look=='amd64':
Mark Hammond495cf992008-04-07 01:53:39 +000049 return 'win-amd64'
Mark Hammonde4f271f2007-08-21 01:04:47 +000050 if look=='itanium':
51 return 'win-ia64'
52 return sys.platform
53
Greg Wardec84c212000-09-30 17:09:39 +000054 if os.name != "posix" or not hasattr(os, 'uname'):
Greg Ward59399bb2000-09-15 01:16:14 +000055 # XXX what about the architecture? NT is Intel or Alpha,
56 # Mac OS is M68k or PPC, etc.
57 return sys.platform
58
59 # Try to distinguish various flavours of Unix
60
61 (osname, host, release, version, machine) = os.uname()
Andrew M. Kuchling83c158f2001-02-27 19:25:42 +000062
Andrew M. Kuchlingb8c7b9f2003-01-06 13:28:12 +000063 # Convert the OS name to lowercase, remove '/' characters
64 # (to accommodate BSD/OS), and translate spaces (for "Power Macintosh")
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +000065 osname = string.lower(osname)
Andrew M. Kuchling83c158f2001-02-27 19:25:42 +000066 osname = string.replace(osname, '/', '')
Andrew M. Kuchlingb8c7b9f2003-01-06 13:28:12 +000067 machine = string.replace(machine, ' ', '_')
Georg Brandl0f45a072006-04-28 16:58:52 +000068 machine = string.replace(machine, '/', '-')
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +000069
Greg Ward59399bb2000-09-15 01:16:14 +000070 if osname[:5] == "linux":
71 # At least on Linux/Intel, 'machine' is the processor --
72 # i386, etc.
73 # XXX what about Alpha, SPARC, etc?
74 return "%s-%s" % (osname, machine)
75 elif osname[:5] == "sunos":
76 if release[0] >= "5": # SunOS 5 == Solaris 2
77 osname = "solaris"
78 release = "%d.%s" % (int(release[0]) - 3, release[2:])
79 # fall through to standard osname-release-machine representation
80 elif osname[:4] == "irix": # could be "irix64"!
81 return "%s-%s" % (osname, release)
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +000082 elif osname[:3] == "aix":
Andrew M. Kuchling9767e762001-02-27 18:48:00 +000083 return "%s-%s.%s" % (osname, version, release)
Andrew M. Kuchling989835c2001-01-19 16:26:12 +000084 elif osname[:6] == "cygwin":
Andrew M. Kuchling5a3e4cb2001-07-20 19:29:04 +000085 osname = "cygwin"
Andrew M. Kuchling989835c2001-01-19 16:26:12 +000086 rel_re = re.compile (r'[\d.]+')
87 m = rel_re.match(release)
88 if m:
89 release = m.group()
Ronald Oussorenb02daf72006-05-23 12:01:11 +000090 elif osname[:6] == "darwin":
91 #
Tim Peters211219a2006-05-23 21:54:23 +000092 # For our purposes, we'll assume that the system version from
93 # distutils' perspective is what MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is set
Ronald Oussorenb02daf72006-05-23 12:01:11 +000094 # to. This makes the compatibility story a bit more sane because the
Tim Peters211219a2006-05-23 21:54:23 +000095 # machine is going to compile and link as if it were
Ronald Oussorenb02daf72006-05-23 12:01:11 +000096 # MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET.
97 from distutils.sysconfig import get_config_vars
98 cfgvars = get_config_vars()
99
100 macver = os.environ.get('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET')
101 if not macver:
102 macver = cfgvars.get('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET')
103
Ronald Oussoren9bc4ad22008-12-28 19:42:55 +0000104 if 1:
105 # Always calculate the release of the running machine,
106 # needed to determine if we can build fat binaries or not.
107
108 macrelease = macver
Ronald Oussorenb02daf72006-05-23 12:01:11 +0000109 # Get the system version. Reading this plist is a documented
110 # way to get the system version (see the documentation for
111 # the Gestalt Manager)
112 try:
113 f = open('/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist')
114 except IOError:
115 # We're on a plain darwin box, fall back to the default
116 # behaviour.
117 pass
118 else:
119 m = re.search(
120 r'<key>ProductUserVisibleVersion</key>\s*' +
121 r'<string>(.*?)</string>', f.read())
122 f.close()
123 if m is not None:
Ronald Oussoren9bc4ad22008-12-28 19:42:55 +0000124 macrelease = '.'.join(m.group(1).split('.')[:2])
Ronald Oussorenb02daf72006-05-23 12:01:11 +0000125 # else: fall back to the default behaviour
126
Ronald Oussoren9bc4ad22008-12-28 19:42:55 +0000127 if not macver:
128 macver = macrelease
129
Ronald Oussorenb02daf72006-05-23 12:01:11 +0000130 if macver:
131 from distutils.sysconfig import get_config_vars
132 release = macver
133 osname = "macosx"
134
Ronald Oussoren9bc4ad22008-12-28 19:42:55 +0000135 if (macrelease + '.') >= '10.4.' and \
Ronald Oussoren5640ce22008-06-05 12:58:24 +0000136 '-arch' in get_config_vars().get('CFLAGS', '').strip():
Ronald Oussorenb02daf72006-05-23 12:01:11 +0000137 # The universal build will build fat binaries, but not on
138 # systems before 10.4
Ronald Oussoren5640ce22008-06-05 12:58:24 +0000139 #
140 # Try to detect 4-way universal builds, those have machine-type
141 # 'universal' instead of 'fat'.
142
Ronald Oussorenb02daf72006-05-23 12:01:11 +0000143 machine = 'fat'
Georg Brandl47fe9812009-01-01 15:46:10 +0000144 cflags = get_config_vars().get('CFLAGS')
Ronald Oussorenb02daf72006-05-23 12:01:11 +0000145
Ronald Oussorencba2fd32009-09-15 19:14:37 +0000146 archs = re.findall('-arch\s+(\S+)', cflags)
Ronald Oussorena7297212010-07-11 09:08:11 +0000147 archs = tuple(sorted(set(archs)))
Ronald Oussorencba2fd32009-09-15 19:14:37 +0000148
149 if len(archs) == 1:
150 machine = archs[0]
151 elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc'):
152 machine = 'fat'
153 elif archs == ('i386', 'x86_64'):
154 machine = 'intel'
155 elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc', 'x86_64'):
156 machine = 'fat3'
157 elif archs == ('ppc64', 'x86_64'):
158 machine = 'fat64'
159 elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc', 'ppc64', 'x86_64'):
160 machine = 'universal'
161 else:
162 raise ValueError(
163 "Don't know machine value for archs=%r"%(archs,))
164
Ronald Oussoren175dc9d2009-12-24 13:07:53 +0000165 elif machine == 'i386':
166 # On OSX the machine type returned by uname is always the
167 # 32-bit variant, even if the executable architecture is
168 # the 64-bit variant
169 if sys.maxint >= 2**32:
170 machine = 'x86_64'
Ronald Oussoren5640ce22008-06-05 12:58:24 +0000171
Ronald Oussorenb02daf72006-05-23 12:01:11 +0000172 elif machine in ('PowerPC', 'Power_Macintosh'):
173 # Pick a sane name for the PPC architecture.
174 machine = 'ppc'
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000175
Ronald Oussoren175dc9d2009-12-24 13:07:53 +0000176 # See 'i386' case
177 if sys.maxint >= 2**32:
178 machine = 'ppc64'
179
Greg Ward59399bb2000-09-15 01:16:14 +0000180 return "%s-%s-%s" % (osname, release, machine)
181
182# get_platform ()
Greg Ward50919292000-03-07 03:27:08 +0000183
184
Greg Wardd8dfb4c2000-05-31 02:32:10 +0000185def convert_path (pathname):
Greg Wardb8b263b2000-09-30 18:40:42 +0000186 """Return 'pathname' as a name that will work on the native filesystem,
187 i.e. split it on '/' and put it back together again using the current
188 directory separator. Needed because filenames in the setup script are
189 always supplied in Unix style, and have to be converted to the local
190 convention before we can actually use them in the filesystem. Raises
Greg Ward47527692000-09-30 18:49:14 +0000191 ValueError on non-Unix-ish systems if 'pathname' either starts or
192 ends with a slash.
Greg Wardb8b263b2000-09-30 18:40:42 +0000193 """
Greg Ward7ec05352000-09-22 01:05:43 +0000194 if os.sep == '/':
195 return pathname
Neal Norwitzb0df6a12002-08-13 17:42:57 +0000196 if not pathname:
197 return pathname
198 if pathname[0] == '/':
Greg Ward02a1a2b2000-04-15 22:15:07 +0000199 raise ValueError, "path '%s' cannot be absolute" % pathname
Neal Norwitzb0df6a12002-08-13 17:42:57 +0000200 if pathname[-1] == '/':
Greg Ward02a1a2b2000-04-15 22:15:07 +0000201 raise ValueError, "path '%s' cannot end with '/'" % pathname
Greg Ward7ec05352000-09-22 01:05:43 +0000202
203 paths = string.split(pathname, '/')
Jack Jansenb4cd5c12001-01-28 12:23:32 +0000204 while '.' in paths:
205 paths.remove('.')
206 if not paths:
207 return os.curdir
Ezio Melottib55d3682010-08-02 20:26:41 +0000208 return os.path.join(*paths)
Greg Ward50919292000-03-07 03:27:08 +0000209
Greg Wardd8dfb4c2000-05-31 02:32:10 +0000210# convert_path ()
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000211
212
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000213def change_root (new_root, pathname):
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000214 """Return 'pathname' with 'new_root' prepended. If 'pathname' is
215 relative, this is equivalent to "os.path.join(new_root,pathname)".
216 Otherwise, it requires making 'pathname' relative and then joining the
Greg Ward4b46ef92000-05-31 02:14:32 +0000217 two, which is tricky on DOS/Windows and Mac OS.
218 """
219 if os.name == 'posix':
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000220 if not os.path.isabs(pathname):
221 return os.path.join(new_root, pathname)
Greg Ward4b46ef92000-05-31 02:14:32 +0000222 else:
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000223 return os.path.join(new_root, pathname[1:])
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000224
225 elif os.name == 'nt':
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000226 (drive, path) = os.path.splitdrive(pathname)
Greg Ward4b46ef92000-05-31 02:14:32 +0000227 if path[0] == '\\':
228 path = path[1:]
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000229 return os.path.join(new_root, path)
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000230
Marc-André Lemburg2544f512002-01-31 18:56:00 +0000231 elif os.name == 'os2':
232 (drive, path) = os.path.splitdrive(pathname)
233 if path[0] == os.sep:
234 path = path[1:]
235 return os.path.join(new_root, path)
236
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000237 elif os.name == 'mac':
Greg Wardf5855742000-09-21 01:23:35 +0000238 if not os.path.isabs(pathname):
239 return os.path.join(new_root, pathname)
240 else:
241 # Chop off volume name from start of path
242 elements = string.split(pathname, ":", 1)
243 pathname = ":" + elements[1]
244 return os.path.join(new_root, pathname)
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000245
246 else:
247 raise DistutilsPlatformError, \
248 "nothing known about platform '%s'" % os.name
249
250
Gregory P. Smithe7e35ac2000-05-12 00:40:00 +0000251_environ_checked = 0
252def check_environ ():
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000253 """Ensure that 'os.environ' has all the environment variables we
Greg Wardb8b263b2000-09-30 18:40:42 +0000254 guarantee that users can use in config files, command-line options,
255 etc. Currently this includes:
256 HOME - user's home directory (Unix only)
257 PLAT - description of the current platform, including hardware
258 and OS (see 'get_platform()')
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000259 """
Gregory P. Smithe7e35ac2000-05-12 00:40:00 +0000260 global _environ_checked
261 if _environ_checked:
262 return
263
Guido van Rossum8bc09652008-02-21 18:18:37 +0000264 if os.name == 'posix' and 'HOME' not in os.environ:
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000265 import pwd
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000266 os.environ['HOME'] = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[5]
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000267
Guido van Rossum8bc09652008-02-21 18:18:37 +0000268 if 'PLAT' not in os.environ:
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000269 os.environ['PLAT'] = get_platform()
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000270
Gregory P. Smithe7e35ac2000-05-12 00:40:00 +0000271 _environ_checked = 1
272
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000273
Jeremy Hylton5e2d0762001-01-25 20:10:32 +0000274def subst_vars (s, local_vars):
Greg Wardb8b263b2000-09-30 18:40:42 +0000275 """Perform shell/Perl-style variable substitution on 'string'. Every
Greg Ward47527692000-09-30 18:49:14 +0000276 occurrence of '$' followed by a name is considered a variable, and
277 variable is substituted by the value found in the 'local_vars'
278 dictionary, or in 'os.environ' if it's not in 'local_vars'.
279 'os.environ' is first checked/augmented to guarantee that it contains
280 certain values: see 'check_environ()'. Raise ValueError for any
281 variables not found in either 'local_vars' or 'os.environ'.
Greg Wardb8b263b2000-09-30 18:40:42 +0000282 """
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000283 check_environ()
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000284 def _subst (match, local_vars=local_vars):
285 var_name = match.group(1)
Guido van Rossum8bc09652008-02-21 18:18:37 +0000286 if var_name in local_vars:
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000287 return str(local_vars[var_name])
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000288 else:
289 return os.environ[var_name]
290
Greg Ward47527692000-09-30 18:49:14 +0000291 try:
Jeremy Hylton5e2d0762001-01-25 20:10:32 +0000292 return re.sub(r'\$([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*)', _subst, s)
Greg Ward47527692000-09-30 18:49:14 +0000293 except KeyError, var:
294 raise ValueError, "invalid variable '$%s'" % var
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000295
296# subst_vars ()
Greg Ward7c1a6d42000-03-29 02:48:40 +0000297
298
Greg Warde9055132000-06-17 02:16:46 +0000299def grok_environment_error (exc, prefix="error: "):
300 """Generate a useful error message from an EnvironmentError (IOError or
301 OSError) exception object. Handles Python 1.5.1 and 1.5.2 styles, and
302 does what it can to deal with exception objects that don't have a
303 filename (which happens when the error is due to a two-file operation,
304 such as 'rename()' or 'link()'. Returns the error message as a string
305 prefixed with 'prefix'.
306 """
307 # check for Python 1.5.2-style {IO,OS}Error exception objects
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000308 if hasattr(exc, 'filename') and hasattr(exc, 'strerror'):
Greg Warde9055132000-06-17 02:16:46 +0000309 if exc.filename:
310 error = prefix + "%s: %s" % (exc.filename, exc.strerror)
311 else:
312 # two-argument functions in posix module don't
313 # include the filename in the exception object!
314 error = prefix + "%s" % exc.strerror
315 else:
316 error = prefix + str(exc[-1])
317
318 return error
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000319
320
321# Needed by 'split_quoted()'
Martin v. Löwis1c0f1f92004-03-25 14:58:19 +0000322_wordchars_re = _squote_re = _dquote_re = None
323def _init_regex():
324 global _wordchars_re, _squote_re, _dquote_re
325 _wordchars_re = re.compile(r'[^\\\'\"%s ]*' % string.whitespace)
326 _squote_re = re.compile(r"'(?:[^'\\]|\\.)*'")
327 _dquote_re = re.compile(r'"(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*"')
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000328
329def split_quoted (s):
330 """Split a string up according to Unix shell-like rules for quotes and
331 backslashes. In short: words are delimited by spaces, as long as those
332 spaces are not escaped by a backslash, or inside a quoted string.
333 Single and double quotes are equivalent, and the quote characters can
334 be backslash-escaped. The backslash is stripped from any two-character
335 escape sequence, leaving only the escaped character. The quote
336 characters are stripped from any quoted string. Returns a list of
337 words.
338 """
339
340 # This is a nice algorithm for splitting up a single string, since it
341 # doesn't require character-by-character examination. It was a little
342 # bit of a brain-bender to get it working right, though...
Martin v. Löwis1c0f1f92004-03-25 14:58:19 +0000343 if _wordchars_re is None: _init_regex()
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000344
345 s = string.strip(s)
346 words = []
347 pos = 0
348
349 while s:
350 m = _wordchars_re.match(s, pos)
351 end = m.end()
352 if end == len(s):
353 words.append(s[:end])
354 break
355
Greg Ward2b042de2000-08-08 14:38:13 +0000356 if s[end] in string.whitespace: # unescaped, unquoted whitespace: now
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000357 words.append(s[:end]) # we definitely have a word delimiter
358 s = string.lstrip(s[end:])
359 pos = 0
360
361 elif s[end] == '\\': # preserve whatever is being escaped;
362 # will become part of the current word
363 s = s[:end] + s[end+1:]
364 pos = end+1
365
366 else:
367 if s[end] == "'": # slurp singly-quoted string
368 m = _squote_re.match(s, end)
369 elif s[end] == '"': # slurp doubly-quoted string
370 m = _dquote_re.match(s, end)
371 else:
372 raise RuntimeError, \
373 "this can't happen (bad char '%c')" % s[end]
374
375 if m is None:
376 raise ValueError, \
377 "bad string (mismatched %s quotes?)" % s[end]
378
379 (beg, end) = m.span()
380 s = s[:beg] + s[beg+1:end-1] + s[end:]
381 pos = m.end() - 2
382
383 if pos >= len(s):
384 words.append(s)
385 break
386
387 return words
388
389# split_quoted ()
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000390
391
392def execute (func, args, msg=None, verbose=0, dry_run=0):
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000393 """Perform some action that affects the outside world (eg. by
394 writing to the filesystem). Such actions are special because they
395 are disabled by the 'dry_run' flag. This method takes care of all
396 that bureaucracy for you; all you have to do is supply the
397 function to call and an argument tuple for it (to embody the
398 "external action" being performed), and an optional message to
399 print.
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000400 """
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000401 if msg is None:
Walter Dörwald70a6b492004-02-12 17:35:32 +0000402 msg = "%s%r" % (func.__name__, args)
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000403 if msg[-2:] == ',)': # correct for singleton tuple
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000404 msg = msg[0:-2] + ')'
405
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000406 log.info(msg)
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000407 if not dry_run:
408 apply(func, args)
409
Greg Ward817dc092000-09-25 01:25:06 +0000410
411def strtobool (val):
412 """Convert a string representation of truth to true (1) or false (0).
Tim Peters182b5ac2004-07-18 06:16:08 +0000413
Greg Ward817dc092000-09-25 01:25:06 +0000414 True values are 'y', 'yes', 't', 'true', 'on', and '1'; false values
415 are 'n', 'no', 'f', 'false', 'off', and '0'. Raises ValueError if
416 'val' is anything else.
417 """
418 val = string.lower(val)
419 if val in ('y', 'yes', 't', 'true', 'on', '1'):
420 return 1
421 elif val in ('n', 'no', 'f', 'false', 'off', '0'):
422 return 0
423 else:
Walter Dörwald70a6b492004-02-12 17:35:32 +0000424 raise ValueError, "invalid truth value %r" % (val,)
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000425
426
427def byte_compile (py_files,
428 optimize=0, force=0,
429 prefix=None, base_dir=None,
430 verbose=1, dry_run=0,
431 direct=None):
Greg Wardf217e212000-10-01 23:49:30 +0000432 """Byte-compile a collection of Python source files to either .pyc
433 or .pyo files in the same directory. 'py_files' is a list of files
434 to compile; any files that don't end in ".py" are silently skipped.
435 'optimize' must be one of the following:
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000436 0 - don't optimize (generate .pyc)
437 1 - normal optimization (like "python -O")
438 2 - extra optimization (like "python -OO")
439 If 'force' is true, all files are recompiled regardless of
440 timestamps.
441
442 The source filename encoded in each bytecode file defaults to the
443 filenames listed in 'py_files'; you can modify these with 'prefix' and
444 'basedir'. 'prefix' is a string that will be stripped off of each
445 source filename, and 'base_dir' is a directory name that will be
446 prepended (after 'prefix' is stripped). You can supply either or both
447 (or neither) of 'prefix' and 'base_dir', as you wish.
448
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000449 If 'dry_run' is true, doesn't actually do anything that would
450 affect the filesystem.
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000451
452 Byte-compilation is either done directly in this interpreter process
453 with the standard py_compile module, or indirectly by writing a
454 temporary script and executing it. Normally, you should let
455 'byte_compile()' figure out to use direct compilation or not (see
456 the source for details). The 'direct' flag is used by the script
457 generated in indirect mode; unless you know what you're doing, leave
458 it set to None.
459 """
Tarek Ziadéf9983412010-01-08 23:27:23 +0000460 # nothing is done if sys.dont_write_bytecode is True
461 if sys.dont_write_bytecode:
462 raise DistutilsByteCompileError('byte-compiling is disabled.')
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000463
464 # First, if the caller didn't force us into direct or indirect mode,
465 # figure out which mode we should be in. We take a conservative
466 # approach: choose direct mode *only* if the current interpreter is
467 # in debug mode and optimize is 0. If we're not in debug mode (-O
468 # or -OO), we don't know which level of optimization this
469 # interpreter is running with, so we can't do direct
470 # byte-compilation and be certain that it's the right thing. Thus,
471 # always compile indirectly if the current interpreter is in either
472 # optimize mode, or if either optimization level was requested by
473 # the caller.
474 if direct is None:
475 direct = (__debug__ and optimize == 0)
476
477 # "Indirect" byte-compilation: write a temporary script and then
478 # run it with the appropriate flags.
479 if not direct:
Marc-André Lemburg03750792002-12-03 08:45:11 +0000480 try:
481 from tempfile import mkstemp
482 (script_fd, script_name) = mkstemp(".py")
483 except ImportError:
484 from tempfile import mktemp
485 (script_fd, script_name) = None, mktemp(".py")
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000486 log.info("writing byte-compilation script '%s'", script_name)
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000487 if not dry_run:
Marc-André Lemburg03750792002-12-03 08:45:11 +0000488 if script_fd is not None:
489 script = os.fdopen(script_fd, "w")
490 else:
491 script = open(script_name, "w")
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000492
493 script.write("""\
494from distutils.util import byte_compile
495files = [
496""")
Greg Ward9216cfe2000-10-03 03:31:05 +0000497
498 # XXX would be nice to write absolute filenames, just for
499 # safety's sake (script should be more robust in the face of
500 # chdir'ing before running it). But this requires abspath'ing
501 # 'prefix' as well, and that breaks the hack in build_lib's
502 # 'byte_compile()' method that carefully tacks on a trailing
503 # slash (os.sep really) to make sure the prefix here is "just
504 # right". This whole prefix business is rather delicate -- the
505 # problem is that it's really a directory, but I'm treating it
506 # as a dumb string, so trailing slashes and so forth matter.
507
508 #py_files = map(os.path.abspath, py_files)
509 #if prefix:
510 # prefix = os.path.abspath(prefix)
511
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000512 script.write(string.join(map(repr, py_files), ",\n") + "]\n")
513 script.write("""
Walter Dörwald70a6b492004-02-12 17:35:32 +0000514byte_compile(files, optimize=%r, force=%r,
515 prefix=%r, base_dir=%r,
516 verbose=%r, dry_run=0,
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000517 direct=1)
Walter Dörwald70a6b492004-02-12 17:35:32 +0000518""" % (optimize, force, prefix, base_dir, verbose))
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000519
520 script.close()
521
522 cmd = [sys.executable, script_name]
523 if optimize == 1:
524 cmd.insert(1, "-O")
525 elif optimize == 2:
526 cmd.insert(1, "-OO")
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000527 spawn(cmd, dry_run=dry_run)
Greg Ward9216cfe2000-10-03 03:31:05 +0000528 execute(os.remove, (script_name,), "removing %s" % script_name,
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000529 dry_run=dry_run)
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000530
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000531 # "Direct" byte-compilation: use the py_compile module to compile
532 # right here, right now. Note that the script generated in indirect
533 # mode simply calls 'byte_compile()' in direct mode, a weird sort of
534 # cross-process recursion. Hey, it works!
535 else:
536 from py_compile import compile
537
538 for file in py_files:
539 if file[-3:] != ".py":
Greg Wardf217e212000-10-01 23:49:30 +0000540 # This lets us be lazy and not filter filenames in
541 # the "install_lib" command.
542 continue
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000543
544 # Terminology from the py_compile module:
545 # cfile - byte-compiled file
546 # dfile - purported source filename (same as 'file' by default)
547 cfile = file + (__debug__ and "c" or "o")
548 dfile = file
549 if prefix:
550 if file[:len(prefix)] != prefix:
551 raise ValueError, \
Walter Dörwald70a6b492004-02-12 17:35:32 +0000552 ("invalid prefix: filename %r doesn't start with %r"
553 % (file, prefix))
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000554 dfile = dfile[len(prefix):]
555 if base_dir:
556 dfile = os.path.join(base_dir, dfile)
557
558 cfile_base = os.path.basename(cfile)
559 if direct:
560 if force or newer(file, cfile):
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000561 log.info("byte-compiling %s to %s", file, cfile_base)
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000562 if not dry_run:
563 compile(file, cfile, dfile)
564 else:
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000565 log.debug("skipping byte-compilation of %s to %s",
566 file, cfile_base)
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000567
568# byte_compile ()
Andrew M. Kuchlingdf66df02001-03-22 03:03:41 +0000569
570def rfc822_escape (header):
571 """Return a version of the string escaped for inclusion in an
Andrew M. Kuchling88b08842001-03-23 17:30:26 +0000572 RFC-822 header, by ensuring there are 8 spaces space after each newline.
Andrew M. Kuchlingdf66df02001-03-22 03:03:41 +0000573 """
Andrew M. Kuchling88b08842001-03-23 17:30:26 +0000574 lines = string.split(header, '\n')
Andrew M. Kuchling88b08842001-03-23 17:30:26 +0000575 header = string.join(lines, '\n' + 8*' ')
Andrew M. Kuchlingdf66df02001-03-22 03:03:41 +0000576 return header