| """distutils.emxccompiler | 
 |  | 
 | Provides the EMXCCompiler class, a subclass of UnixCCompiler that | 
 | handles the EMX port of the GNU C compiler to OS/2. | 
 | """ | 
 |  | 
 | # issues: | 
 | # | 
 | # * OS/2 insists that DLLs can have names no longer than 8 characters | 
 | #   We put export_symbols in a def-file, as though the DLL can have | 
 | #   an arbitrary length name, but truncate the output filename. | 
 | # | 
 | # * only use OMF objects and use LINK386 as the linker (-Zomf) | 
 | # | 
 | # * always build for multithreading (-Zmt) as the accompanying OS/2 port | 
 | #   of Python is only distributed with threads enabled. | 
 | # | 
 | # tested configurations: | 
 | #    | 
 | # * EMX gcc 2.81/EMX 0.9d fix03 | 
 |  | 
 | # created 2001/5/7, Andrew MacIntyre, from Rene Liebscher's cywinccompiler.py | 
 |  | 
 | __revision__ = "$Id$" | 
 |  | 
 | import os,sys,copy | 
 | from distutils.ccompiler import gen_preprocess_options, gen_lib_options | 
 | from distutils.unixccompiler import UnixCCompiler | 
 | from distutils.file_util import write_file | 
 | from distutils.errors import DistutilsExecError, CompileError, UnknownFileError | 
 |  | 
 | class EMXCCompiler (UnixCCompiler): | 
 |  | 
 |     compiler_type = 'emx' | 
 |     obj_extension = ".obj" | 
 |     static_lib_extension = ".lib" | 
 |     shared_lib_extension = ".dll" | 
 |     static_lib_format = "%s%s" | 
 |     shared_lib_format = "%s%s" | 
 |     res_extension = ".res"      # compiled resource file | 
 |     exe_extension = ".exe" | 
 |     | 
 |     def __init__ (self, | 
 |                   verbose=0, | 
 |                   dry_run=0, | 
 |                   force=0): | 
 |  | 
 |         UnixCCompiler.__init__ (self, verbose, dry_run, force) | 
 |  | 
 |         (status, details) = check_config_h() | 
 |         self.debug_print("Python's GCC status: %s (details: %s)" % | 
 |                          (status, details)) | 
 |         if status is not CONFIG_H_OK: | 
 |             self.warn( | 
 |                 "Python's pyconfig.h doesn't seem to support your compiler.  " + | 
 |                 ("Reason: %s." % details) + | 
 |                 "Compiling may fail because of undefined preprocessor macros.") | 
 |          | 
 |         (self.gcc_version, self.ld_version) = \ | 
 |             get_versions() | 
 |         self.debug_print(self.compiler_type + ": gcc %s, ld %s\n" % | 
 |                          (self.gcc_version,  | 
 |                           self.ld_version) ) | 
 |  | 
 |         # Hard-code GCC because that's what this is all about. | 
 |         # XXX optimization, warnings etc. should be customizable. | 
 |         self.set_executables(compiler='gcc -Zomf -Zmt -O2 -Wall', | 
 |                              compiler_so='gcc -Zomf -Zmt -O2 -Wall', | 
 |                              linker_exe='gcc -Zomf -Zmt -Zcrtdll', | 
 |                              linker_so='gcc -Zomf -Zmt -Zcrtdll -Zdll') | 
 |  | 
 |         # want the gcc library statically linked (so that we don't have | 
 |         # to distribute a version dependent on the compiler we have) | 
 |         self.dll_libraries=["gcc"] | 
 |          | 
 |     # __init__ () | 
 |  | 
 |     # not much different of the compile method in UnixCCompiler, | 
 |     # but we have to insert some lines in the middle of it, so | 
 |     # we put here a adapted version of it. | 
 |     # (If we would call compile() in the base class, it would do some  | 
 |     # initializations a second time, this is why all is done here.) | 
 |     def compile (self, | 
 |                  sources, | 
 |                  output_dir=None, | 
 |                  macros=None, | 
 |                  include_dirs=None, | 
 |                  debug=0, | 
 |                  extra_preargs=None, | 
 |                  extra_postargs=None): | 
 |  | 
 |         (output_dir, macros, include_dirs) = \ | 
 |             self._fix_compile_args (output_dir, macros, include_dirs) | 
 |         (objects, skip_sources) = self._prep_compile (sources, output_dir) | 
 |  | 
 |         # Figure out the options for the compiler command line. | 
 |         pp_opts = gen_preprocess_options (macros, include_dirs) | 
 |         cc_args = pp_opts + ['-c'] | 
 |         if debug: | 
 |             cc_args[:0] = ['-g'] | 
 |         if extra_preargs: | 
 |             cc_args[:0] = extra_preargs | 
 |         if extra_postargs is None: | 
 |             extra_postargs = [] | 
 |  | 
 |         # Compile all source files that weren't eliminated by | 
 |         # '_prep_compile()'.         | 
 |         for i in range (len (sources)): | 
 |             src = sources[i] ; obj = objects[i] | 
 |             ext = (os.path.splitext (src))[1] | 
 |             if skip_sources[src]: | 
 |                 self.announce ("skipping %s (%s up-to-date)" % (src, obj)) | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 self.mkpath (os.path.dirname (obj)) | 
 |                 if ext == '.rc': | 
 |                     # gcc requires '.rc' compiled to binary ('.res') files !!! | 
 |                     try: | 
 |                         self.spawn (["rc","-r",src]) | 
 |                     except DistutilsExecError, msg: | 
 |                         raise CompileError, msg | 
 |                 else: # for other files use the C-compiler  | 
 |                     try: | 
 |                         self.spawn (self.compiler_so + cc_args + | 
 |                                 [src, '-o', obj] + | 
 |                                 extra_postargs) | 
 |                     except DistutilsExecError, msg: | 
 |                         raise CompileError, msg | 
 |  | 
 |         # Return *all* object filenames, not just the ones we just built. | 
 |         return objects | 
 |  | 
 |     # compile () | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |     def link (self, | 
 |               target_desc, | 
 |               objects, | 
 |               output_filename, | 
 |               output_dir=None, | 
 |               libraries=None, | 
 |               library_dirs=None, | 
 |               runtime_library_dirs=None, | 
 |               export_symbols=None, | 
 |               debug=0, | 
 |               extra_preargs=None, | 
 |               extra_postargs=None, | 
 |               build_temp=None): | 
 |          | 
 |         # use separate copies, so we can modify the lists | 
 |         extra_preargs = copy.copy(extra_preargs or []) | 
 |         libraries = copy.copy(libraries or []) | 
 |         objects = copy.copy(objects or []) | 
 |                  | 
 |         # Additional libraries | 
 |         libraries.extend(self.dll_libraries) | 
 |  | 
 |         # handle export symbols by creating a def-file | 
 |         # with executables this only works with gcc/ld as linker | 
 |         if ((export_symbols is not None) and | 
 |             (target_desc != self.EXECUTABLE)): | 
 |             # (The linker doesn't do anything if output is up-to-date. | 
 |             # So it would probably better to check if we really need this, | 
 |             # but for this we had to insert some unchanged parts of  | 
 |             # UnixCCompiler, and this is not what we want.)  | 
 |  | 
 |             # we want to put some files in the same directory as the  | 
 |             # object files are, build_temp doesn't help much | 
 |             # where are the object files | 
 |             temp_dir = os.path.dirname(objects[0]) | 
 |             # name of dll to give the helper files the same base name | 
 |             (dll_name, dll_extension) = os.path.splitext( | 
 |                 os.path.basename(output_filename)) | 
 |  | 
 |             # generate the filenames for these files | 
 |             def_file = os.path.join(temp_dir, dll_name + ".def") | 
 |             lib_file = os.path.join(temp_dir, dll_name + ".lib") | 
 |         | 
 |             # Generate .def file | 
 |             contents = [ | 
 |                 "LIBRARY %s INITINSTANCE TERMINSTANCE" % os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(output_filename))[0], | 
 |                 "DATA MULTIPLE NONSHARED", | 
 |                 "EXPORTS"] | 
 |             for sym in export_symbols: | 
 |                 contents.append('  "%s"' % sym) | 
 |             self.execute(write_file, (def_file, contents), | 
 |                          "writing %s" % def_file) | 
 |  | 
 |             # next add options for def-file and to creating import libraries | 
 |             # for gcc/ld the def-file is specified as any other object files     | 
 |             objects.append(def_file) | 
 |  | 
 |         #end: if ((export_symbols is not None) and | 
 |         #        (target_desc != self.EXECUTABLE or self.linker_dll == "gcc")): | 
 |                                                   | 
 |         # who wants symbols and a many times larger output file | 
 |         # should explicitly switch the debug mode on  | 
 |         # otherwise we let dllwrap/ld strip the output file | 
 |         # (On my machine: 10KB < stripped_file < ??100KB  | 
 |         #   unstripped_file = stripped_file + XXX KB | 
 |         #  ( XXX=254 for a typical python extension))  | 
 |         if not debug:  | 
 |             extra_preargs.append("-s")  | 
 |          | 
 |         UnixCCompiler.link(self, | 
 |                            target_desc, | 
 |                            objects, | 
 |                            output_filename, | 
 |                            output_dir, | 
 |                            libraries, | 
 |                            library_dirs, | 
 |                            runtime_library_dirs, | 
 |                            None, # export_symbols, we do this in our def-file | 
 |                            debug, | 
 |                            extra_preargs, | 
 |                            extra_postargs, | 
 |                            build_temp) | 
 |          | 
 |     # link () | 
 |  | 
 |     # -- Miscellaneous methods ----------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 |     # overwrite the one from CCompiler to support rc and res-files | 
 |     def object_filenames (self, | 
 |                           source_filenames, | 
 |                           strip_dir=0, | 
 |                           output_dir=''): | 
 |         if output_dir is None: output_dir = '' | 
 |         obj_names = [] | 
 |         for src_name in source_filenames: | 
 |             # use normcase to make sure '.rc' is really '.rc' and not '.RC' | 
 |             (base, ext) = os.path.splitext (os.path.normcase(src_name)) | 
 |             if ext not in (self.src_extensions + ['.rc']): | 
 |                 raise UnknownFileError, \ | 
 |                       "unknown file type '%s' (from '%s')" % \ | 
 |                       (ext, src_name) | 
 |             if strip_dir: | 
 |                 base = os.path.basename (base) | 
 |             if ext == '.rc': | 
 |                 # these need to be compiled to object files | 
 |                 obj_names.append (os.path.join (output_dir,  | 
 |                                             base + self.res_extension)) | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 obj_names.append (os.path.join (output_dir, | 
 |                                             base + self.obj_extension)) | 
 |         return obj_names | 
 |  | 
 |     # object_filenames () | 
 |  | 
 | # class EMXCCompiler | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # Because these compilers aren't configured in Python's pyconfig.h file by | 
 | # default, we should at least warn the user if he is using a unmodified | 
 | # version. | 
 |  | 
 | CONFIG_H_OK = "ok" | 
 | CONFIG_H_NOTOK = "not ok" | 
 | CONFIG_H_UNCERTAIN = "uncertain" | 
 |  | 
 | def check_config_h(): | 
 |  | 
 |     """Check if the current Python installation (specifically, pyconfig.h) | 
 |     appears amenable to building extensions with GCC.  Returns a tuple | 
 |     (status, details), where 'status' is one of the following constants: | 
 |       CONFIG_H_OK | 
 |         all is well, go ahead and compile | 
 |       CONFIG_H_NOTOK | 
 |         doesn't look good | 
 |       CONFIG_H_UNCERTAIN | 
 |         not sure -- unable to read pyconfig.h | 
 |     'details' is a human-readable string explaining the situation. | 
 |  | 
 |     Note there are two ways to conclude "OK": either 'sys.version' contains | 
 |     the string "GCC" (implying that this Python was built with GCC), or the | 
 |     installed "pyconfig.h" contains the string "__GNUC__". | 
 |     """ | 
 |  | 
 |     # XXX since this function also checks sys.version, it's not strictly a | 
 |     # "pyconfig.h" check -- should probably be renamed... | 
 |  | 
 |     from distutils import sysconfig | 
 |     import string | 
 |     # if sys.version contains GCC then python was compiled with | 
 |     # GCC, and the pyconfig.h file should be OK | 
 |     if string.find(sys.version,"GCC") >= 0: | 
 |         return (CONFIG_H_OK, "sys.version mentions 'GCC'") | 
 |      | 
 |     fn = sysconfig.get_config_h_filename() | 
 |     try: | 
 |         # It would probably better to read single lines to search. | 
 |         # But we do this only once, and it is fast enough  | 
 |         f = open(fn) | 
 |         s = f.read() | 
 |         f.close() | 
 |          | 
 |     except IOError, exc: | 
 |         # if we can't read this file, we cannot say it is wrong | 
 |         # the compiler will complain later about this file as missing | 
 |         return (CONFIG_H_UNCERTAIN, | 
 |                 "couldn't read '%s': %s" % (fn, exc.strerror)) | 
 |  | 
 |     else: | 
 |         # "pyconfig.h" contains an "#ifdef __GNUC__" or something similar | 
 |         if string.find(s,"__GNUC__") >= 0: | 
 |             return (CONFIG_H_OK, "'%s' mentions '__GNUC__'" % fn) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             return (CONFIG_H_NOTOK, "'%s' does not mention '__GNUC__'" % fn) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def get_versions(): | 
 |     """ Try to find out the versions of gcc and ld. | 
 |         If not possible it returns None for it. | 
 |     """ | 
 |     from distutils.version import StrictVersion | 
 |     from distutils.spawn import find_executable | 
 |     import re | 
 |          | 
 |     gcc_exe = find_executable('gcc') | 
 |     if gcc_exe: | 
 |         out = os.popen(gcc_exe + ' -dumpversion','r') | 
 |         out_string = out.read() | 
 |         out.close() | 
 |         result = re.search('(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)',out_string) | 
 |         if result: | 
 |             gcc_version = StrictVersion(result.group(1)) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             gcc_version = None | 
 |     else: | 
 |         gcc_version = None | 
 |     # EMX ld has no way of reporting version number, and we use GCC | 
 |     # anyway - so we can link OMF DLLs | 
 |     ld_version = None | 
 |     return (gcc_version, ld_version) | 
 |  |