| """distutils.extension |
| |
| Provides the Extension class, used to describe C/C++ extension |
| modules in setup scripts.""" |
| |
| # created 2000/05/30, Greg Ward |
| |
| __revision__ = "$Id$" |
| |
| import os, string |
| from types import * |
| |
| |
| # This class is really only used by the "build_ext" command, so it might |
| # make sense to put it in distutils.command.build_ext. However, that |
| # module is already big enough, and I want to make this class a bit more |
| # complex to simplify some common cases ("foo" module in "foo.c") and do |
| # better error-checking ("foo.c" actually exists). |
| # |
| # Also, putting this in build_ext.py means every setup script would have to |
| # import that large-ish module (indirectly, through distutils.core) in |
| # order to do anything. |
| |
| class Extension: |
| """Just a collection of attributes that describes an extension |
| module and everything needed to build it (hopefully in a portable |
| way, but there are hooks that let you be as unportable as you need). |
| |
| Instance attributes: |
| name : string |
| the full name of the extension, including any packages -- ie. |
| *not* a filename or pathname, but Python dotted name |
| sources : [string] |
| list of source filenames, relative to the distribution root |
| (where the setup script lives), in Unix form (slash-separated) |
| for portability. Source files may be C, C++, SWIG (.i), |
| platform-specific resource files, or whatever else is recognized |
| by the "build_ext" command as source for a Python extension. |
| include_dirs : [string] |
| list of directories to search for C/C++ header files (in Unix |
| form for portability) |
| define_macros : [(name : string, value : string|None)] |
| list of macros to define; each macro is defined using a 2-tuple, |
| where 'value' is either the string to define it to or None to |
| define it without a particular value (equivalent of "#define |
| FOO" in source or -DFOO on Unix C compiler command line) |
| undef_macros : [string] |
| list of macros to undefine explicitly |
| library_dirs : [string] |
| list of directories to search for C/C++ libraries at link time |
| libraries : [string] |
| list of library names (not filenames or paths) to link against |
| runtime_library_dirs : [string] |
| list of directories to search for C/C++ libraries at run time |
| (for shared extensions, this is when the extension is loaded) |
| extra_objects : [string] |
| list of extra files to link with (eg. object files not implied |
| by 'sources', static library that must be explicitly specified, |
| binary resource files, etc.) |
| extra_compile_args : [string] |
| any extra platform- and compiler-specific information to use |
| when compiling the source files in 'sources'. For platforms and |
| compilers where "command line" makes sense, this is typically a |
| list of command-line arguments, but for other platforms it could |
| be anything. |
| extra_link_args : [string] |
| any extra platform- and compiler-specific information to use |
| when linking object files together to create the extension (or |
| to create a new static Python interpreter). Similar |
| interpretation as for 'extra_compile_args'. |
| export_symbols : [string] |
| list of symbols to be exported from a shared extension. Not |
| used on all platforms, and not generally necessary for Python |
| extensions, which typically export exactly one symbol: "init" + |
| extension_name. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__ (self, name, sources, |
| include_dirs=None, |
| define_macros=None, |
| undef_macros=None, |
| library_dirs=None, |
| libraries=None, |
| runtime_library_dirs=None, |
| extra_objects=None, |
| extra_compile_args=None, |
| extra_link_args=None, |
| export_symbols=None, |
| ): |
| |
| assert type(name) is StringType, "'name' must be a string" |
| assert (type(sources) is ListType and |
| map(type, sources) == [StringType]*len(sources)), \ |
| "'sources' must be a list of strings" |
| |
| self.name = name |
| self.sources = sources |
| self.include_dirs = include_dirs or [] |
| self.define_macros = define_macros or [] |
| self.undef_macros = undef_macros or [] |
| self.library_dirs = library_dirs or [] |
| self.libraries = libraries or [] |
| self.runtime_library_dirs = runtime_library_dirs or [] |
| self.extra_objects = extra_objects or [] |
| self.extra_compile_args = extra_compile_args or [] |
| self.extra_link_args = extra_link_args or [] |
| self.export_symbols = export_symbols or [] |
| |
| # class Extension |
| |
| |
| def read_setup_file (filename): |
| from distutils.sysconfig import \ |
| parse_makefile, expand_makefile_vars, _variable_rx |
| from distutils.text_file import TextFile |
| from distutils.util import split_quoted |
| |
| # First pass over the file to gather "VAR = VALUE" assignments. |
| vars = parse_makefile(filename) |
| |
| # Second pass to gobble up the real content: lines of the form |
| # <module> ... [<sourcefile> ...] [<cpparg> ...] [<library> ...] |
| file = TextFile(filename, |
| strip_comments=1, skip_blanks=1, join_lines=1, |
| lstrip_ws=1, rstrip_ws=1) |
| extensions = [] |
| |
| while 1: |
| line = file.readline() |
| if line is None: # eof |
| break |
| if _variable_rx.match(line): # VAR=VALUE, handled in first pass |
| continue |
| |
| if line[0] == line[-1] == "*": |
| file.warn("'%s' lines not handled yet" % line) |
| continue |
| |
| #print "original line: " + line |
| line = expand_makefile_vars(line, vars) |
| words = split_quoted(line) |
| #print "expanded line: " + line |
| |
| # NB. this parses a slightly different syntax than the old |
| # makesetup script: here, there must be exactly one extension per |
| # line, and it must be the first word of the line. I have no idea |
| # why the old syntax supported multiple extensions per line, as |
| # they all wind up being the same. |
| |
| module = words[0] |
| ext = Extension(module, []) |
| append_next_word = None |
| |
| for word in words[1:]: |
| if append_next_word is not None: |
| append_next_word.append(word) |
| append_next_word = None |
| continue |
| |
| suffix = os.path.splitext(word)[1] |
| switch = word[0:2] ; value = word[2:] |
| |
| if suffix in (".c", ".cc", ".cpp", ".cxx", ".c++", ".m", ".mm"): |
| # hmm, should we do something about C vs. C++ sources? |
| # or leave it up to the CCompiler implementation to |
| # worry about? |
| ext.sources.append(word) |
| elif switch == "-I": |
| ext.include_dirs.append(value) |
| elif switch == "-D": |
| equals = string.find(value, "=") |
| if equals == -1: # bare "-DFOO" -- no value |
| ext.define_macros.append((value, None)) |
| else: # "-DFOO=blah" |
| ext.define_macros.append((value[0:equals], |
| value[equals+2:])) |
| elif switch == "-U": |
| ext.undef_macros.append(value) |
| elif switch == "-C": # only here 'cause makesetup has it! |
| ext.extra_compile_args.append(word) |
| elif switch == "-l": |
| ext.libraries.append(value) |
| elif switch == "-L": |
| ext.library_dirs.append(value) |
| elif switch == "-R": |
| ext.runtime_library_dirs.append(value) |
| elif word == "-rpath": |
| append_next_word = ext.runtime_library_dirs |
| elif word == "-Xlinker": |
| append_next_word = ext.extra_link_args |
| elif word == "-Xcompiler": |
| append_next_word = ext.extra_compile_args |
| elif switch == "-u": |
| ext.extra_link_args.append(word) |
| if not value: |
| append_next_word = ext.extra_link_args |
| elif suffix in (".a", ".so", ".sl", ".o"): |
| # NB. a really faithful emulation of makesetup would |
| # append a .o file to extra_objects only if it |
| # had a slash in it; otherwise, it would s/.o/.c/ |
| # and append it to sources. Hmmmm. |
| ext.extra_objects.append(word) |
| else: |
| file.warn("unrecognized argument '%s'" % word) |
| |
| extensions.append(ext) |
| |
| #print "module:", module |
| #print "source files:", source_files |
| #print "cpp args:", cpp_args |
| #print "lib args:", library_args |
| |
| #extensions[module] = { 'sources': source_files, |
| # 'cpp_args': cpp_args, |
| # 'lib_args': library_args } |
| |
| return extensions |
| |
| # read_setup_file () |