| """Provide access to Python's configuration information. |
| |
| """ |
| import sys |
| import os |
| from os.path import pardir, realpath |
| |
| _INSTALL_SCHEMES = { |
| 'posix_prefix': { |
| 'stdlib': '{base}/lib/python{py_version_short}', |
| 'platstdlib': '{platbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}', |
| 'purelib': '{base}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages', |
| 'platlib': '{platbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages', |
| 'include': '{base}/include/python{py_version_short}', |
| 'platinclude': '{platbase}/include/python{py_version_short}', |
| 'scripts': '{base}/bin', |
| 'data': '{base}', |
| }, |
| 'posix_home': { |
| 'stdlib': '{base}/lib/python', |
| 'platstdlib': '{base}/lib/python', |
| 'purelib': '{base}/lib/python', |
| 'platlib': '{base}/lib/python', |
| 'include': '{base}/include/python', |
| 'platinclude': '{base}/include/python', |
| 'scripts': '{base}/bin', |
| 'data' : '{base}', |
| }, |
| 'nt': { |
| 'stdlib': '{base}/Lib', |
| 'platstdlib': '{base}/Lib', |
| 'purelib': '{base}/Lib/site-packages', |
| 'platlib': '{base}/Lib/site-packages', |
| 'include': '{base}/Include', |
| 'platinclude': '{base}/Include', |
| 'scripts': '{base}/Scripts', |
| 'data' : '{base}', |
| }, |
| 'os2': { |
| 'stdlib': '{base}/Lib', |
| 'platstdlib': '{base}/Lib', |
| 'purelib': '{base}/Lib/site-packages', |
| 'platlib': '{base}/Lib/site-packages', |
| 'include': '{base}/Include', |
| 'platinclude': '{base}/Include', |
| 'scripts': '{base}/Scripts', |
| 'data' : '{base}', |
| }, |
| 'os2_home': { |
| 'stdlib': '{userbase}/lib/python/{py_version_short}', |
| 'platstdlib': '{userbase}/lib/python/{py_version_short}', |
| 'purelib': '{userbase}/lib/python/{py_version_short}/site-packages', |
| 'platlib': '{userbase}/lib/python/{py_version_short}/site-packages', |
| 'include': '{userbase}/include/python{py_version_short}', |
| 'scripts': '{userbase}/bin', |
| 'data' : '{userbase}', |
| }, |
| 'nt_user': { |
| 'stdlib': '{userbase}/Python{py_version_nodot}', |
| 'platstdlib': '{userbase}/Python{py_version_nodot}', |
| 'purelib': '{userbase}/Python{py_version_nodot}/site-packages', |
| 'platlib': '{userbase}/Python{py_version_nodot}/site-packages', |
| 'include': '{userbase}/Python{py_version_nodot}/Include', |
| 'scripts': '{userbase}/Scripts', |
| 'data' : '{userbase}', |
| }, |
| 'posix_user': { |
| 'stdlib': '{userbase}/lib/python/{py_version_short}', |
| 'platstdlib': '{userbase}/lib/python/{py_version_short}', |
| 'purelib': '{userbase}/lib/python/{py_version_short}/site-packages', |
| 'platlib': '{userbase}/lib/python/{py_version_short}/site-packages', |
| 'include': '{userbase}/include/python{py_version_short}', |
| 'scripts': '{userbase}/bin', |
| 'data' : '{userbase}', |
| }, |
| } |
| |
| _SCHEME_KEYS = ('stdlib', 'platstdlib', 'purelib', 'platlib', 'include', |
| 'scripts', 'data') |
| _PY_VERSION = sys.version.split()[0] |
| _PY_VERSION_SHORT = sys.version[:3] |
| _PY_VERSION_SHORT_NO_DOT = _PY_VERSION[0] + _PY_VERSION[2] |
| _PREFIX = os.path.normpath(sys.prefix) |
| _EXEC_PREFIX = os.path.normpath(sys.exec_prefix) |
| _CONFIG_VARS = None |
| _USER_BASE = None |
| if sys.executable: |
| _PROJECT_BASE = os.path.dirname(realpath(sys.executable)) |
| else: |
| # sys.executable can be empty if argv[0] has been changed and Python is |
| # unable to retrieve the real program name |
| _PROJECT_BASE = realpath(os.getcwd()) |
| |
| if os.name == "nt" and "pcbuild" in _PROJECT_BASE[-8:].lower(): |
| _PROJECT_BASE = realpath(os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, pardir)) |
| # PC/VS7.1 |
| if os.name == "nt" and "\\pc\\v" in _PROJECT_BASE[-10:].lower(): |
| _PROJECT_BASE = realpath(os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, pardir, pardir)) |
| # PC/AMD64 |
| if os.name == "nt" and "\\pcbuild\\amd64" in _PROJECT_BASE[-14:].lower(): |
| _PROJECT_BASE = realpath(os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, pardir, pardir)) |
| |
| def is_python_build(): |
| for fn in ("Setup.dist", "Setup.local"): |
| if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, "Modules", fn)): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| _PYTHON_BUILD = is_python_build() |
| |
| if _PYTHON_BUILD: |
| for scheme in ('posix_prefix', 'posix_home'): |
| _INSTALL_SCHEMES[scheme]['include'] = '{projectbase}/Include' |
| _INSTALL_SCHEMES[scheme]['platinclude'] = '{srcdir}' |
| |
| def _subst_vars(s, local_vars): |
| try: |
| return s.format(**local_vars) |
| except KeyError: |
| try: |
| return s.format(**os.environ) |
| except KeyError as var: |
| raise AttributeError('{%s}' % var) |
| |
| def _extend_dict(target_dict, other_dict): |
| target_keys = target_dict.keys() |
| for key, value in other_dict.items(): |
| if key in target_keys: |
| continue |
| target_dict[key] = value |
| |
| def _expand_vars(scheme, vars): |
| res = {} |
| if vars is None: |
| vars = {} |
| _extend_dict(vars, get_config_vars()) |
| |
| for key, value in _INSTALL_SCHEMES[scheme].items(): |
| if os.name in ('posix', 'nt'): |
| value = os.path.expanduser(value) |
| res[key] = os.path.normpath(_subst_vars(value, vars)) |
| return res |
| |
| def _get_default_scheme(): |
| if os.name == 'posix': |
| # the default scheme for posix is posix_prefix |
| return 'posix_prefix' |
| return os.name |
| |
| def _getuserbase(): |
| env_base = os.environ.get("PYTHONUSERBASE", None) |
| def joinuser(*args): |
| return os.path.expanduser(os.path.join(*args)) |
| |
| # what about 'os2emx', 'riscos' ? |
| if os.name == "nt": |
| base = os.environ.get("APPDATA") or "~" |
| return env_base if env_base else joinuser(base, "Python") |
| |
| return env_base if env_base else joinuser("~", ".local") |
| |
| |
| def _parse_makefile(filename, vars=None): |
| """Parse a Makefile-style file. |
| |
| A dictionary containing name/value pairs is returned. If an |
| optional dictionary is passed in as the second argument, it is |
| used instead of a new dictionary. |
| """ |
| import re |
| # Regexes needed for parsing Makefile (and similar syntaxes, |
| # like old-style Setup files). |
| _variable_rx = re.compile("([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\s*=\s*(.*)") |
| _findvar1_rx = re.compile(r"\$\(([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)\)") |
| _findvar2_rx = re.compile(r"\${([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)}") |
| |
| if vars is None: |
| vars = {} |
| done = {} |
| notdone = {} |
| |
| with open(filename) as f: |
| lines = f.readlines() |
| |
| for line in lines: |
| if line.startswith('#') or line.strip() == '': |
| continue |
| m = _variable_rx.match(line) |
| if m: |
| n, v = m.group(1, 2) |
| v = v.strip() |
| # `$$' is a literal `$' in make |
| tmpv = v.replace('$$', '') |
| |
| if "$" in tmpv: |
| notdone[n] = v |
| else: |
| try: |
| v = int(v) |
| except ValueError: |
| # insert literal `$' |
| done[n] = v.replace('$$', '$') |
| else: |
| done[n] = v |
| |
| # do variable interpolation here |
| variables = list(notdone.keys()) |
| |
| while len(variables) > 0: |
| for name in tuple(variables): |
| value = notdone[name] |
| m = _findvar1_rx.search(value) or _findvar2_rx.search(value) |
| if m is not None: |
| n = m.group(1) |
| found = True |
| if n in done: |
| item = str(done[n]) |
| elif n in notdone: |
| # get it on a subsequent round |
| found = False |
| elif n in os.environ: |
| # do it like make: fall back to environment |
| item = os.environ[n] |
| else: |
| done[n] = item = "" |
| if found: |
| after = value[m.end():] |
| value = value[:m.start()] + item + after |
| if "$" in after: |
| notdone[name] = value |
| else: |
| try: |
| value = int(value) |
| except ValueError: |
| done[name] = value.strip() |
| else: |
| done[name] = value |
| variables.remove(name) |
| else: |
| # bogus variable reference; just drop it since we can't deal |
| variables.remove(name) |
| |
| # save the results in the global dictionary |
| vars.update(done) |
| return vars |
| |
| |
| def _get_makefile_filename(): |
| if _PYTHON_BUILD: |
| return os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, "Makefile") |
| return os.path.join(get_path('stdlib'), "config", "Makefile") |
| |
| |
| def _init_posix(vars): |
| """Initialize the module as appropriate for POSIX systems.""" |
| # load the installed Makefile: |
| makefile = _get_makefile_filename() |
| try: |
| _parse_makefile(makefile, vars) |
| except IOError as e: |
| msg = "invalid Python installation: unable to open %s" % makefile |
| if hasattr(e, "strerror"): |
| msg = msg + " (%s)" % e.strerror |
| raise IOError(msg) |
| # load the installed pyconfig.h: |
| config_h = get_config_h_filename() |
| try: |
| parse_config_h(open(config_h), vars) |
| except IOError as e: |
| msg = "invalid Python installation: unable to open %s" % config_h |
| if hasattr(e, "strerror"): |
| msg = msg + " (%s)" % e.strerror |
| raise IOError(msg) |
| # On MacOSX we need to check the setting of the environment variable |
| # MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: configure bases some choices on it so |
| # it needs to be compatible. |
| # If it isn't set we set it to the configure-time value |
| if sys.platform == 'darwin' and 'MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET' in vars: |
| cfg_target = vars['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] |
| cur_target = os.getenv('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET', '') |
| if cur_target == '': |
| cur_target = cfg_target |
| os.putenv('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET', cfg_target) |
| elif (list(map(int, cfg_target.split('.'))) > |
| list(map(int, cur_target.split('.')))): |
| msg = ('$MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET mismatch: now "%s" but "%s" ' |
| 'during configure' % (cur_target, cfg_target)) |
| raise IOError(msg) |
| # On AIX, there are wrong paths to the linker scripts in the Makefile |
| # -- these paths are relative to the Python source, but when installed |
| # the scripts are in another directory. |
| if _PYTHON_BUILD: |
| vars['LDSHARED'] = vars['BLDSHARED'] |
| |
| def _init_non_posix(vars): |
| """Initialize the module as appropriate for NT""" |
| # set basic install directories |
| vars['LIBDEST'] = get_path('stdlib') |
| vars['BINLIBDEST'] = get_path('platstdlib') |
| vars['INCLUDEPY'] = get_path('include') |
| vars['SO'] = '.pyd' |
| vars['EXE'] = '.exe' |
| vars['VERSION'] = _PY_VERSION_SHORT_NO_DOT |
| vars['BINDIR'] = os.path.dirname(realpath(sys.executable)) |
| |
| # |
| # public APIs |
| # |
| |
| |
| def parse_config_h(fp, vars=None): |
| """Parse a config.h-style file. |
| |
| A dictionary containing name/value pairs is returned. If an |
| optional dictionary is passed in as the second argument, it is |
| used instead of a new dictionary. |
| """ |
| import re |
| if vars is None: |
| vars = {} |
| define_rx = re.compile("#define ([A-Z][A-Za-z0-9_]+) (.*)\n") |
| undef_rx = re.compile("/[*] #undef ([A-Z][A-Za-z0-9_]+) [*]/\n") |
| |
| while True: |
| line = fp.readline() |
| if not line: |
| break |
| m = define_rx.match(line) |
| if m: |
| n, v = m.group(1, 2) |
| try: v = int(v) |
| except ValueError: pass |
| vars[n] = v |
| else: |
| m = undef_rx.match(line) |
| if m: |
| vars[m.group(1)] = 0 |
| return vars |
| |
| def get_config_h_filename(): |
| """Returns the path of pyconfig.h.""" |
| if _PYTHON_BUILD: |
| if os.name == "nt": |
| inc_dir = os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, "PC") |
| else: |
| inc_dir = _PROJECT_BASE |
| else: |
| inc_dir = get_path('platinclude') |
| return os.path.join(inc_dir, 'pyconfig.h') |
| |
| def get_scheme_names(): |
| """Returns a tuple containing the schemes names.""" |
| schemes = list(_INSTALL_SCHEMES.keys()) |
| schemes.sort() |
| return tuple(schemes) |
| |
| def get_path_names(): |
| """Returns a tuple containing the paths names.""" |
| return _SCHEME_KEYS |
| |
| def get_paths(scheme=_get_default_scheme(), vars=None, expand=True): |
| """Returns a mapping containing an install scheme. |
| |
| ``scheme`` is the install scheme name. If not provided, it will |
| return the default scheme for the current platform. |
| """ |
| if expand: |
| return _expand_vars(scheme, vars) |
| else: |
| return _INSTALL_SCHEMES[scheme] |
| |
| def get_path(name, scheme=_get_default_scheme(), vars=None, expand=True): |
| """Returns a path corresponding to the scheme. |
| |
| ``scheme`` is the install scheme name. |
| """ |
| return get_paths(scheme, vars, expand)[name] |
| |
| def get_config_vars(*args): |
| """With no arguments, return a dictionary of all configuration |
| variables relevant for the current platform. |
| |
| On Unix, this means every variable defined in Python's installed Makefile; |
| On Windows and Mac OS it's a much smaller set. |
| |
| With arguments, return a list of values that result from looking up |
| each argument in the configuration variable dictionary. |
| """ |
| import re |
| global _CONFIG_VARS |
| if _CONFIG_VARS is None: |
| _CONFIG_VARS = {} |
| # Normalized versions of prefix and exec_prefix are handy to have; |
| # in fact, these are the standard versions used most places in the |
| # Distutils. |
| _CONFIG_VARS['prefix'] = _PREFIX |
| _CONFIG_VARS['exec_prefix'] = _EXEC_PREFIX |
| _CONFIG_VARS['py_version'] = _PY_VERSION |
| _CONFIG_VARS['py_version_short'] = _PY_VERSION_SHORT |
| _CONFIG_VARS['py_version_nodot'] = _PY_VERSION[0] + _PY_VERSION[2] |
| _CONFIG_VARS['base'] = _PREFIX |
| _CONFIG_VARS['platbase'] = _EXEC_PREFIX |
| _CONFIG_VARS['userbase'] = _getuserbase() |
| _CONFIG_VARS['projectbase'] = _PROJECT_BASE |
| |
| if os.name in ('nt', 'os2'): |
| _init_non_posix(_CONFIG_VARS) |
| if os.name == 'posix': |
| _init_posix(_CONFIG_VARS) |
| if 'srcdir' not in _CONFIG_VARS: |
| _CONFIG_VARS['srcdir'] = _PROJECT_BASE |
| |
| |
| # Convert srcdir into an absolute path if it appears necessary. |
| # Normally it is relative to the build directory. However, during |
| # testing, for example, we might be running a non-installed python |
| # from a different directory. |
| if _PYTHON_BUILD and os.name == "posix": |
| base = _PROJECT_BASE |
| if (not os.path.isabs(_CONFIG_VARS['srcdir']) and |
| base != os.getcwd()): |
| # srcdir is relative and we are not in the same directory |
| # as the executable. Assume executable is in the build |
| # directory and make srcdir absolute. |
| srcdir = os.path.join(base, _CONFIG_VARS['srcdir']) |
| _CONFIG_VARS['srcdir'] = os.path.normpath(srcdir) |
| |
| if sys.platform == 'darwin': |
| kernel_version = os.uname()[2] # Kernel version (8.4.3) |
| major_version = int(kernel_version.split('.')[0]) |
| |
| if major_version < 8: |
| # On Mac OS X before 10.4, check if -arch and -isysroot |
| # are in CFLAGS or LDFLAGS and remove them if they are. |
| # This is needed when building extensions on a 10.3 system |
| # using a universal build of python. |
| for key in ('LDFLAGS', 'BASECFLAGS', |
| # a number of derived variables. These need to be |
| # patched up as well. |
| 'CFLAGS', 'PY_CFLAGS', 'BLDSHARED'): |
| flags = _CONFIG_VARS[key] |
| flags = re.sub('-arch\s+\w+\s', ' ', flags) |
| flags = re.sub('-isysroot [^ \t]*', ' ', flags) |
| _CONFIG_VARS[key] = flags |
| else: |
| # Allow the user to override the architecture flags using |
| # an environment variable. |
| # NOTE: This name was introduced by Apple in OSX 10.5 and |
| # is used by several scripting languages distributed with |
| # that OS release. |
| if 'ARCHFLAGS' in os.environ: |
| arch = os.environ['ARCHFLAGS'] |
| for key in ('LDFLAGS', 'BASECFLAGS', |
| # a number of derived variables. These need to be |
| # patched up as well. |
| 'CFLAGS', 'PY_CFLAGS', 'BLDSHARED'): |
| |
| flags = _CONFIG_VARS[key] |
| flags = re.sub('-arch\s+\w+\s', ' ', flags) |
| flags = flags + ' ' + arch |
| _CONFIG_VARS[key] = flags |
| |
| # If we're on OSX 10.5 or later and the user tries to |
| # compiles an extension using an SDK that is not present |
| # on the current machine it is better to not use an SDK |
| # than to fail. |
| # |
| # The major usecase for this is users using a Python.org |
| # binary installer on OSX 10.6: that installer uses |
| # the 10.4u SDK, but that SDK is not installed by default |
| # when you install Xcode. |
| # |
| CFLAGS = _CONFIG_VARS.get('CFLAGS', '') |
| m = re.search('-isysroot\s+(\S+)', CFLAGS) |
| if m is not None: |
| sdk = m.group(1) |
| if not os.path.exists(sdk): |
| for key in ('LDFLAGS', 'BASECFLAGS', |
| # a number of derived variables. These need to be |
| # patched up as well. |
| 'CFLAGS', 'PY_CFLAGS', 'BLDSHARED'): |
| |
| flags = _CONFIG_VARS[key] |
| flags = re.sub('-isysroot\s+\S+(\s|$)', ' ', flags) |
| _CONFIG_VARS[key] = flags |
| |
| if args: |
| vals = [] |
| for name in args: |
| vals.append(_CONFIG_VARS.get(name)) |
| return vals |
| else: |
| return _CONFIG_VARS |
| |
| def get_config_var(name): |
| """Return the value of a single variable using the dictionary returned by |
| 'get_config_vars()'. |
| |
| Equivalent to get_config_vars().get(name) |
| """ |
| return get_config_vars().get(name) |
| |
| def get_platform(): |
| """Return a string that identifies the current platform. |
| |
| This is used mainly to distinguish platform-specific build directories and |
| platform-specific built distributions. Typically includes the OS name |
| and version and the architecture (as supplied by 'os.uname()'), |
| although the exact information included depends on the OS; eg. for IRIX |
| the architecture isn't particularly important (IRIX only runs on SGI |
| hardware), but for Linux the kernel version isn't particularly |
| important. |
| |
| Examples of returned values: |
| linux-i586 |
| linux-alpha (?) |
| solaris-2.6-sun4u |
| irix-5.3 |
| irix64-6.2 |
| |
| Windows will return one of: |
| win-amd64 (64bit Windows on AMD64 (aka x86_64, Intel64, EM64T, etc) |
| win-ia64 (64bit Windows on Itanium) |
| win32 (all others - specifically, sys.platform is returned) |
| |
| For other non-POSIX platforms, currently just returns 'sys.platform'. |
| """ |
| import re |
| if os.name == 'nt': |
| # sniff sys.version for architecture. |
| prefix = " bit (" |
| i = sys.version.find(prefix) |
| if i == -1: |
| return sys.platform |
| j = sys.version.find(")", i) |
| look = sys.version[i+len(prefix):j].lower() |
| if look == 'amd64': |
| return 'win-amd64' |
| if look == 'itanium': |
| return 'win-ia64' |
| return sys.platform |
| |
| if os.name != "posix" or not hasattr(os, 'uname'): |
| # XXX what about the architecture? NT is Intel or Alpha, |
| # Mac OS is M68k or PPC, etc. |
| return sys.platform |
| |
| # Try to distinguish various flavours of Unix |
| osname, host, release, version, machine = os.uname() |
| |
| # Convert the OS name to lowercase, remove '/' characters |
| # (to accommodate BSD/OS), and translate spaces (for "Power Macintosh") |
| osname = osname.lower().replace('/', '') |
| machine = machine.replace(' ', '_') |
| machine = machine.replace('/', '-') |
| |
| if osname[:5] == "linux": |
| # At least on Linux/Intel, 'machine' is the processor -- |
| # i386, etc. |
| # XXX what about Alpha, SPARC, etc? |
| return "%s-%s" % (osname, machine) |
| elif osname[:5] == "sunos": |
| if release[0] >= "5": # SunOS 5 == Solaris 2 |
| osname = "solaris" |
| release = "%d.%s" % (int(release[0]) - 3, release[2:]) |
| # fall through to standard osname-release-machine representation |
| elif osname[:4] == "irix": # could be "irix64"! |
| return "%s-%s" % (osname, release) |
| elif osname[:3] == "aix": |
| return "%s-%s.%s" % (osname, version, release) |
| elif osname[:6] == "cygwin": |
| osname = "cygwin" |
| rel_re = re.compile (r'[\d.]+') |
| m = rel_re.match(release) |
| if m: |
| release = m.group() |
| elif osname[:6] == "darwin": |
| # |
| # For our purposes, we'll assume that the system version from |
| # distutils' perspective is what MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is set |
| # to. This makes the compatibility story a bit more sane because the |
| # machine is going to compile and link as if it were |
| # MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET. |
| cfgvars = get_config_vars() |
| macver = os.environ.get('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET') |
| if not macver: |
| macver = cfgvars.get('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET') |
| |
| if 1: |
| # Always calculate the release of the running machine, |
| # needed to determine if we can build fat binaries or not. |
| |
| macrelease = macver |
| # Get the system version. Reading this plist is a documented |
| # way to get the system version (see the documentation for |
| # the Gestalt Manager) |
| try: |
| f = open('/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist') |
| except IOError: |
| # We're on a plain darwin box, fall back to the default |
| # behaviour. |
| pass |
| else: |
| m = re.search( |
| r'<key>ProductUserVisibleVersion</key>\s*' + |
| r'<string>(.*?)</string>', f.read()) |
| f.close() |
| if m is not None: |
| macrelease = '.'.join(m.group(1).split('.')[:2]) |
| # else: fall back to the default behaviour |
| |
| if not macver: |
| macver = macrelease |
| |
| if macver: |
| release = macver |
| osname = "macosx" |
| |
| if (macrelease + '.') >= '10.4.' and \ |
| '-arch' in get_config_vars().get('CFLAGS', '').strip(): |
| # The universal build will build fat binaries, but not on |
| # systems before 10.4 |
| # |
| # Try to detect 4-way universal builds, those have machine-type |
| # 'universal' instead of 'fat'. |
| |
| machine = 'fat' |
| cflags = get_config_vars().get('CFLAGS') |
| |
| archs = re.findall('-arch\s+(\S+)', cflags) |
| archs.sort() |
| archs = tuple(archs) |
| |
| if len(archs) == 1: |
| machine = archs[0] |
| elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc'): |
| machine = 'fat' |
| elif archs == ('i386', 'x86_64'): |
| machine = 'intel' |
| elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc', 'x86_64'): |
| machine = 'fat3' |
| elif archs == ('ppc64', 'x86_64'): |
| machine = 'fat64' |
| elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc', 'ppc64', 'x86_64'): |
| machine = 'universal' |
| else: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Don't know machine value for archs=%r"%(archs,)) |
| |
| elif machine == 'i386': |
| # On OSX the machine type returned by uname is always the |
| # 32-bit variant, even if the executable architecture is |
| # the 64-bit variant |
| if sys.maxsize >= 2**32: |
| machine = 'x86_64' |
| |
| elif machine in ('PowerPC', 'Power_Macintosh'): |
| # Pick a sane name for the PPC architecture. |
| # See 'i386' case |
| if sys.maxsize >= 2**32: |
| machine = 'ppc64' |
| else: |
| machine = 'ppc' |
| |
| return "%s-%s-%s" % (osname, release, machine) |
| |
| |
| def get_python_version(): |
| return _PY_VERSION_SHORT |