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Nick Coghlandae12292019-05-14 22:04:30 +10007.. seealso::
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Miss Islington (bot)cabcbbe2019-09-09 07:52:34 -07009 `New and changed setup.py arguments in setuptools`_
Nick Coghlandae12292019-05-14 22:04:30 +100010 The ``setuptools`` project adds new capabilities to the ``setup`` function
11 and other APIs, makes the API consistent across different Python versions,
12 and is hence recommended over using ``distutils`` directly.
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Miss Islington (bot)cabcbbe2019-09-09 07:52:34 -070014.. _New and changed setup.py arguments in setuptools: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html#new-and-changed-setup-keywords
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16.. include:: ./_setuptools_disclaimer.rst
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000017
18:mod:`distutils.core` --- Core Distutils functionality
19======================================================
20
21.. module:: distutils.core
22 :synopsis: The core Distutils functionality
23
24
25The :mod:`distutils.core` module is the only module that needs to be installed
26to use the Distutils. It provides the :func:`setup` (which is called from the
27setup script). Indirectly provides the :class:`distutils.dist.Distribution` and
28:class:`distutils.cmd.Command` class.
29
30
31.. function:: setup(arguments)
32
33 The basic do-everything function that does most everything you could ever ask
Éric Araujo000893f2011-05-29 00:14:45 +020034 for from a Distutils method.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000035
36 The setup function takes a large number of arguments. These are laid out in the
37 following table.
38
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +010039 .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L|L|
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000041 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
42 | argument name | value | type |
43 +====================+================================+=============================================================+
44 | *name* | The name of the package | a string |
45 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +020046 | *version* | The version number of the | a string |
47 | | package; see | |
48 | | :mod:`distutils.version` | |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000049 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
50 | *description* | A single line describing the | a string |
51 | | package | |
52 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
53 | *long_description* | Longer description of the | a string |
54 | | package | |
55 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
56 | *author* | The name of the package author | a string |
57 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
58 | *author_email* | The email address of the | a string |
59 | | package author | |
60 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
61 | *maintainer* | The name of the current | a string |
62 | | maintainer, if different from | |
Petri Lehtinen905b6482013-02-23 21:05:27 +010063 | | the author. Note that if | |
64 | | the maintainer is provided, | |
65 | | distutils will use it as the | |
66 | | author in :file:`PKG-INFO` | |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000067 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +020068 | *maintainer_email* | The email address of the | a string |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000069 | | current maintainer, if | |
70 | | different from the author | |
71 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +020072 | *url* | A URL for the package | a string |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000073 | | (homepage) | |
74 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +020075 | *download_url* | A URL to download the package | a string |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000076 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
77 | *packages* | A list of Python packages that | a list of strings |
78 | | distutils will manipulate | |
79 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
80 | *py_modules* | A list of Python modules that | a list of strings |
81 | | distutils will manipulate | |
82 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
83 | *scripts* | A list of standalone script | a list of strings |
84 | | files to be built and | |
85 | | installed | |
86 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +020087 | *ext_modules* | A list of Python extensions to | a list of instances of |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000088 | | be built | :class:`distutils.core.Extension` |
89 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +020090 | *classifiers* | A list of categories for the | a list of strings; valid classifiers are listed on `PyPI |
Stéphane Wirtel19177fb2018-05-15 20:58:35 +020091 | | package | <https://pypi.org/classifiers>`_. |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000092 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +020093 | *distclass* | the :class:`Distribution` | a subclass of |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000094 | | class to use | :class:`distutils.core.Distribution` |
95 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
96 | *script_name* | The name of the setup.py | a string |
97 | | script - defaults to | |
98 | | ``sys.argv[0]`` | |
99 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
100 | *script_args* | Arguments to supply to the | a list of strings |
101 | | setup script | |
102 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200103 | *options* | default options for the setup | a dictionary |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000104 | | script | |
105 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Benjamin Peterson75edad02009-01-01 15:05:06 +0000106 | *license* | The license for the package | a string |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000107 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200108 | *keywords* | Descriptive meta-data, see | a list of strings or a comma-separated string |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000109 | | :pep:`314` | |
110 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200111 | *platforms* | | a list of strings or a comma-separated string |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000112 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
113 | *cmdclass* | A mapping of command names to | a dictionary |
114 | | :class:`Command` subclasses | |
115 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Benjamin Peterson75edad02009-01-01 15:05:06 +0000116 | *data_files* | A list of data files to | a list |
117 | | install | |
118 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
119 | *package_dir* | A mapping of package to | a dictionary |
120 | | directory names | |
121 +--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000122
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000123
124
125.. function:: run_setup(script_name[, script_args=None, stop_after='run'])
126
127 Run a setup script in a somewhat controlled environment, and return the
128 :class:`distutils.dist.Distribution` instance that drives things. This is
129 useful if you need to find out the distribution meta-data (passed as keyword
130 args from *script* to :func:`setup`), or the contents of the config files or
131 command-line.
132
133 *script_name* is a file that will be read and run with :func:`exec`. ``sys.argv[0]``
134 will be replaced with *script* for the duration of the call. *script_args* is a
135 list of strings; if supplied, ``sys.argv[1:]`` will be replaced by *script_args*
136 for the duration of the call.
137
138 *stop_after* tells :func:`setup` when to stop processing; possible values:
139
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +0100140 .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L|
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000142 +---------------+---------------------------------------------+
143 | value | description |
144 +===============+=============================================+
145 | *init* | Stop after the :class:`Distribution` |
146 | | instance has been created and populated |
147 | | with the keyword arguments to :func:`setup` |
148 +---------------+---------------------------------------------+
149 | *config* | Stop after config files have been parsed |
150 | | (and their data stored in the |
151 | | :class:`Distribution` instance) |
152 +---------------+---------------------------------------------+
153 | *commandline* | Stop after the command-line |
154 | | (``sys.argv[1:]`` or *script_args*) have |
155 | | been parsed (and the data stored in the |
156 | | :class:`Distribution` instance.) |
157 +---------------+---------------------------------------------+
158 | *run* | Stop after all commands have been run (the |
159 | | same as if :func:`setup` had been called |
160 | | in the usual way). This is the default |
161 | | value. |
162 +---------------+---------------------------------------------+
163
164In addition, the :mod:`distutils.core` module exposed a number of classes that
165live elsewhere.
166
Georg Brandl4009c9e2010-10-06 08:26:09 +0000167* :class:`~distutils.extension.Extension` from :mod:`distutils.extension`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000168
Georg Brandl4009c9e2010-10-06 08:26:09 +0000169* :class:`~distutils.cmd.Command` from :mod:`distutils.cmd`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000170
Georg Brandl4009c9e2010-10-06 08:26:09 +0000171* :class:`~distutils.dist.Distribution` from :mod:`distutils.dist`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000172
173A short description of each of these follows, but see the relevant module for
174the full reference.
175
176
177.. class:: Extension
178
Martin Panter04b3d8b2016-11-05 02:40:31 +0000179 The Extension class describes a single C or C++ extension module in a setup
Éric Araujob008d3d2011-08-26 01:23:20 +0200180 script. It accepts the following keyword arguments in its constructor:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000181
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +0100182 .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L|l|
183
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000184 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
185 | argument name | value | type |
186 +========================+================================+===========================+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200187 | *name* | the full name of the | a string |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000188 | | extension, including any | |
189 | | packages --- ie. *not* a | |
190 | | filename or pathname, but | |
191 | | Python dotted name | |
192 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200193 | *sources* | list of source filenames, | a list of strings |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000194 | | relative to the distribution | |
195 | | root (where the setup script | |
Serhiy Storchaka3f819ca2018-10-31 02:26:06 +0200196 | | lives), in Unix form | |
197 | | (slash-separated) for | |
198 | | portability. | |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000199 | | Source files may be C, C++, | |
200 | | SWIG (.i), platform-specific | |
201 | | resource files, or whatever | |
202 | | else is recognized by the | |
203 | | :command:`build_ext` command | |
204 | | as source for a Python | |
205 | | extension. | |
206 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200207 | *include_dirs* | list of directories to search | a list of strings |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000208 | | for C/C++ header files (in | |
209 | | Unix form for portability) | |
210 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200211 | *define_macros* | list of macros to define; each | a list of tuples |
212 | | macro is defined using a | |
Georg Brandl1f01deb2009-01-03 22:47:39 +0000213 | | 2-tuple ``(name, value)``, | |
214 | | where *value* is | |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000215 | | either the string to define it | |
216 | | to or ``None`` to define it | |
217 | | without a particular value | |
218 | | (equivalent of ``#define FOO`` | |
Martin Panter5c679332016-10-30 04:20:17 +0000219 | | in source or :option:`!-DFOO` | |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000220 | | on Unix C compiler command | |
221 | | line) | |
222 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200223 | *undef_macros* | list of macros to undefine | a list of strings |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000224 | | explicitly | |
225 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200226 | *library_dirs* | list of directories to search | a list of strings |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000227 | | for C/C++ libraries at link | |
228 | | time | |
229 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200230 | *libraries* | list of library names (not | a list of strings |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000231 | | filenames or paths) to link | |
232 | | against | |
233 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200234 | *runtime_library_dirs* | list of directories to search | a list of strings |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000235 | | for C/C++ libraries at run | |
236 | | time (for shared extensions, | |
237 | | this is when the extension is | |
238 | | loaded) | |
239 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200240 | *extra_objects* | list of extra files to link | a list of strings |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000241 | | with (eg. object files not | |
242 | | implied by 'sources', static | |
243 | | library that must be | |
244 | | explicitly specified, binary | |
245 | | resource files, etc.) | |
246 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200247 | *extra_compile_args* | any extra platform- and | a list of strings |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000248 | | compiler-specific information | |
249 | | to use when compiling the | |
250 | | source files in 'sources'. For | |
251 | | platforms and compilers where | |
252 | | a command line makes sense, | |
253 | | this is typically a list of | |
254 | | command-line arguments, but | |
255 | | for other platforms it could | |
256 | | be anything. | |
257 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200258 | *extra_link_args* | any extra platform- and | a list of strings |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000259 | | compiler-specific information | |
260 | | to use when linking object | |
261 | | files together to create the | |
262 | | extension (or to create a new | |
263 | | static Python interpreter). | |
264 | | Similar interpretation as for | |
265 | | 'extra_compile_args'. | |
266 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200267 | *export_symbols* | list of symbols to be exported | a list of strings |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000268 | | from a shared extension. Not | |
269 | | used on all platforms, and not | |
270 | | generally necessary for Python | |
271 | | extensions, which typically | |
272 | | export exactly one symbol: | |
273 | | ``init`` + extension_name. | |
274 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200275 | *depends* | list of files that the | a list of strings |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000276 | | extension depends on | |
277 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo3f5e9582011-08-26 00:44:37 +0200278 | *language* | extension language (i.e. | a string |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000279 | | ``'c'``, ``'c++'``, | |
280 | | ``'objc'``). Will be detected | |
281 | | from the source extensions if | |
282 | | not provided. | |
283 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Éric Araujo77443822011-08-26 00:45:18 +0200284 | *optional* | specifies that a build failure | a boolean |
285 | | in the extension should not | |
286 | | abort the build process, but | |
287 | | simply skip the extension. | |
288 +------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000289
Victor Stinner8c3ecc62019-04-25 20:13:10 +0200290 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
291
xdegaye254b3092019-04-29 09:27:40 +0200292 On Unix, C extensions are no longer linked to libpython except on
E. M. Brayc994c8f2019-05-24 17:33:47 +0200293 Android and Cygwin.
Victor Stinner8c3ecc62019-04-25 20:13:10 +0200294
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000295
296.. class:: Distribution
297
298 A :class:`Distribution` describes how to build, install and package up a Python
299 software package.
300
301 See the :func:`setup` function for a list of keyword arguments accepted by the
302 Distribution constructor. :func:`setup` creates a Distribution instance.
303
Berker Peksagdcaed6b2017-11-23 21:34:20 +0300304 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
Neil Schemenauer8837dd02017-12-04 18:58:12 -0800305 :class:`~distutils.core.Distribution` now warns if ``classifiers``,
306 ``keywords`` and ``platforms`` fields are not specified as a list or
307 a string.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000308
309.. class:: Command
310
311 A :class:`Command` class (or rather, an instance of one of its subclasses)
312 implement a single distutils command.
313
314
315:mod:`distutils.ccompiler` --- CCompiler base class
316===================================================
317
318.. module:: distutils.ccompiler
319 :synopsis: Abstract CCompiler class
320
321
322This module provides the abstract base class for the :class:`CCompiler`
323classes. A :class:`CCompiler` instance can be used for all the compile and
324link steps needed to build a single project. Methods are provided to set
325options for the compiler --- macro definitions, include directories, link path,
326libraries and the like.
327
328This module provides the following functions.
329
330
331.. function:: gen_lib_options(compiler, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs, libraries)
332
333 Generate linker options for searching library directories and linking with
334 specific libraries. *libraries* and *library_dirs* are, respectively, lists of
335 library names (not filenames!) and search directories. Returns a list of
336 command-line options suitable for use with some compiler (depending on the two
337 format strings passed in).
338
339
340.. function:: gen_preprocess_options(macros, include_dirs)
341
Martin Panter5c679332016-10-30 04:20:17 +0000342 Generate C pre-processor options (:option:`!-D`, :option:`!-U`, :option:`!-I`) as
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000343 used by at least two types of compilers: the typical Unix compiler and Visual
344 C++. *macros* is the usual thing, a list of 1- or 2-tuples, where ``(name,)``
Martin Panter00ccacc2016-04-16 04:59:38 +0000345 means undefine (:option:`!-U`) macro *name*, and ``(name, value)`` means define
Martin Panter5c679332016-10-30 04:20:17 +0000346 (:option:`!-D`) macro *name* to *value*. *include_dirs* is just a list of
Martin Panter00ccacc2016-04-16 04:59:38 +0000347 directory names to be added to the header file search path (:option:`!-I`).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000348 Returns a list of command-line options suitable for either Unix compilers or
349 Visual C++.
350
351
352.. function:: get_default_compiler(osname, platform)
353
354 Determine the default compiler to use for the given platform.
355
356 *osname* should be one of the standard Python OS names (i.e. the ones returned
357 by ``os.name``) and *platform* the common value returned by ``sys.platform`` for
358 the platform in question.
359
360 The default values are ``os.name`` and ``sys.platform`` in case the parameters
361 are not given.
362
363
364.. function:: new_compiler(plat=None, compiler=None, verbose=0, dry_run=0, force=0)
365
366 Factory function to generate an instance of some CCompiler subclass for the
367 supplied platform/compiler combination. *plat* defaults to ``os.name`` (eg.
368 ``'posix'``, ``'nt'``), and *compiler* defaults to the default compiler for
369 that platform. Currently only ``'posix'`` and ``'nt'`` are supported, and the
370 default compilers are "traditional Unix interface" (:class:`UnixCCompiler`
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +0000371 class) and Visual C++ (:class:`MSVCCompiler` class). Note that it's perfectly
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000372 possible to ask for a Unix compiler object under Windows, and a Microsoft
373 compiler object under Unix---if you supply a value for *compiler*, *plat* is
374 ignored.
375
376 .. % Is the posix/nt only thing still true? Mac OS X seems to work, and
377 .. % returns a UnixCCompiler instance. How to document this... hmm.
378
379
380.. function:: show_compilers()
381
Martin Panter5c679332016-10-30 04:20:17 +0000382 Print list of available compilers (used by the :option:`!--help-compiler` options
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000383 to :command:`build`, :command:`build_ext`, :command:`build_clib`).
384
385
386.. class:: CCompiler([verbose=0, dry_run=0, force=0])
387
388 The abstract base class :class:`CCompiler` defines the interface that must be
389 implemented by real compiler classes. The class also has some utility methods
390 used by several compiler classes.
391
392 The basic idea behind a compiler abstraction class is that each instance can be
393 used for all the compile/link steps in building a single project. Thus,
394 attributes common to all of those compile and link steps --- include
395 directories, macros to define, libraries to link against, etc. --- are
396 attributes of the compiler instance. To allow for variability in how individual
397 files are treated, most of those attributes may be varied on a per-compilation
398 or per-link basis.
399
400 The constructor for each subclass creates an instance of the Compiler object.
401 Flags are *verbose* (show verbose output), *dry_run* (don't actually execute the
402 steps) and *force* (rebuild everything, regardless of dependencies). All of
403 these flags default to ``0`` (off). Note that you probably don't want to
404 instantiate :class:`CCompiler` or one of its subclasses directly - use the
405 :func:`distutils.CCompiler.new_compiler` factory function instead.
406
407 The following methods allow you to manually alter compiler options for the
408 instance of the Compiler class.
409
410
411 .. method:: CCompiler.add_include_dir(dir)
412
413 Add *dir* to the list of directories that will be searched for header files.
414 The compiler is instructed to search directories in the order in which they are
415 supplied by successive calls to :meth:`add_include_dir`.
416
417
418 .. method:: CCompiler.set_include_dirs(dirs)
419
420 Set the list of directories that will be searched to *dirs* (a list of strings).
421 Overrides any preceding calls to :meth:`add_include_dir`; subsequent calls to
422 :meth:`add_include_dir` add to the list passed to :meth:`set_include_dirs`.
423 This does not affect any list of standard include directories that the compiler
424 may search by default.
425
426
427 .. method:: CCompiler.add_library(libname)
428
429 Add *libname* to the list of libraries that will be included in all links driven
430 by this compiler object. Note that *libname* should \*not\* be the name of a
431 file containing a library, but the name of the library itself: the actual
432 filename will be inferred by the linker, the compiler, or the compiler class
433 (depending on the platform).
434
435 The linker will be instructed to link against libraries in the order they were
436 supplied to :meth:`add_library` and/or :meth:`set_libraries`. It is perfectly
437 valid to duplicate library names; the linker will be instructed to link against
438 libraries as many times as they are mentioned.
439
440
441 .. method:: CCompiler.set_libraries(libnames)
442
443 Set the list of libraries to be included in all links driven by this compiler
444 object to *libnames* (a list of strings). This does not affect any standard
445 system libraries that the linker may include by default.
446
447
448 .. method:: CCompiler.add_library_dir(dir)
449
450 Add *dir* to the list of directories that will be searched for libraries
451 specified to :meth:`add_library` and :meth:`set_libraries`. The linker will be
452 instructed to search for libraries in the order they are supplied to
453 :meth:`add_library_dir` and/or :meth:`set_library_dirs`.
454
455
456 .. method:: CCompiler.set_library_dirs(dirs)
457
458 Set the list of library search directories to *dirs* (a list of strings). This
459 does not affect any standard library search path that the linker may search by
460 default.
461
462
463 .. method:: CCompiler.add_runtime_library_dir(dir)
464
465 Add *dir* to the list of directories that will be searched for shared libraries
466 at runtime.
467
468
469 .. method:: CCompiler.set_runtime_library_dirs(dirs)
470
471 Set the list of directories to search for shared libraries at runtime to *dirs*
472 (a list of strings). This does not affect any standard search path that the
473 runtime linker may search by default.
474
475
476 .. method:: CCompiler.define_macro(name[, value=None])
477
478 Define a preprocessor macro for all compilations driven by this compiler object.
479 The optional parameter *value* should be a string; if it is not supplied, then
480 the macro will be defined without an explicit value and the exact outcome
Éric Araujo9cff4272012-01-15 02:25:31 +0100481 depends on the compiler used.
482
483 .. XXX true? does ANSI say anything about this?
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000484
485
486 .. method:: CCompiler.undefine_macro(name)
487
488 Undefine a preprocessor macro for all compilations driven by this compiler
489 object. If the same macro is defined by :meth:`define_macro` and
490 undefined by :meth:`undefine_macro` the last call takes precedence
491 (including multiple redefinitions or undefinitions). If the macro is
492 redefined/undefined on a per-compilation basis (ie. in the call to
493 :meth:`compile`), then that takes precedence.
494
495
496 .. method:: CCompiler.add_link_object(object)
497
498 Add *object* to the list of object files (or analogues, such as explicitly named
499 library files or the output of "resource compilers") to be included in every
500 link driven by this compiler object.
501
502
503 .. method:: CCompiler.set_link_objects(objects)
504
505 Set the list of object files (or analogues) to be included in every link to
506 *objects*. This does not affect any standard object files that the linker may
507 include by default (such as system libraries).
508
509 The following methods implement methods for autodetection of compiler options,
510 providing some functionality similar to GNU :program:`autoconf`.
511
512
513 .. method:: CCompiler.detect_language(sources)
514
515 Detect the language of a given file, or list of files. Uses the instance
516 attributes :attr:`language_map` (a dictionary), and :attr:`language_order` (a
517 list) to do the job.
518
519
520 .. method:: CCompiler.find_library_file(dirs, lib[, debug=0])
521
522 Search the specified list of directories for a static or shared library file
523 *lib* and return the full path to that file. If *debug* is true, look for a
524 debugging version (if that makes sense on the current platform). Return
525 ``None`` if *lib* wasn't found in any of the specified directories.
526
527
528 .. method:: CCompiler.has_function(funcname [, includes=None, include_dirs=None, libraries=None, library_dirs=None])
529
530 Return a boolean indicating whether *funcname* is supported on the current
531 platform. The optional arguments can be used to augment the compilation
532 environment by providing additional include files and paths and libraries and
533 paths.
534
535
536 .. method:: CCompiler.library_dir_option(dir)
537
538 Return the compiler option to add *dir* to the list of directories searched for
539 libraries.
540
541
542 .. method:: CCompiler.library_option(lib)
543
Benjamin Peterson40198522015-09-12 17:20:47 -0700544 Return the compiler option to add *lib* to the list of libraries linked into the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000545 shared library or executable.
546
547
548 .. method:: CCompiler.runtime_library_dir_option(dir)
549
550 Return the compiler option to add *dir* to the list of directories searched for
551 runtime libraries.
552
553
554 .. method:: CCompiler.set_executables(**args)
555
556 Define the executables (and options for them) that will be run to perform the
557 various stages of compilation. The exact set of executables that may be
558 specified here depends on the compiler class (via the 'executables' class
559 attribute), but most will have:
560
561 +--------------+------------------------------------------+
562 | attribute | description |
563 +==============+==========================================+
564 | *compiler* | the C/C++ compiler |
565 +--------------+------------------------------------------+
566 | *linker_so* | linker used to create shared objects and |
567 | | libraries |
568 +--------------+------------------------------------------+
569 | *linker_exe* | linker used to create binary executables |
570 +--------------+------------------------------------------+
571 | *archiver* | static library creator |
572 +--------------+------------------------------------------+
573
574 On platforms with a command-line (Unix, DOS/Windows), each of these is a string
575 that will be split into executable name and (optional) list of arguments.
576 (Splitting the string is done similarly to how Unix shells operate: words are
577 delimited by spaces, but quotes and backslashes can override this. See
578 :func:`distutils.util.split_quoted`.)
579
580 The following methods invoke stages in the build process.
581
582
583 .. method:: CCompiler.compile(sources[, output_dir=None, macros=None, include_dirs=None, debug=0, extra_preargs=None, extra_postargs=None, depends=None])
584
585 Compile one or more source files. Generates object files (e.g. transforms a
586 :file:`.c` file to a :file:`.o` file.)
587
588 *sources* must be a list of filenames, most likely C/C++ files, but in reality
589 anything that can be handled by a particular compiler and compiler class (eg.
590 :class:`MSVCCompiler` can handle resource files in *sources*). Return a list of
591 object filenames, one per source filename in *sources*. Depending on the
592 implementation, not all source files will necessarily be compiled, but all
593 corresponding object filenames will be returned.
594
595 If *output_dir* is given, object files will be put under it, while retaining
596 their original path component. That is, :file:`foo/bar.c` normally compiles to
597 :file:`foo/bar.o` (for a Unix implementation); if *output_dir* is *build*, then
598 it would compile to :file:`build/foo/bar.o`.
599
600 *macros*, if given, must be a list of macro definitions. A macro definition is
601 either a ``(name, value)`` 2-tuple or a ``(name,)`` 1-tuple. The former defines
602 a macro; if the value is ``None``, the macro is defined without an explicit
603 value. The 1-tuple case undefines a macro. Later
604 definitions/redefinitions/undefinitions take precedence.
605
606 *include_dirs*, if given, must be a list of strings, the directories to add to
607 the default include file search path for this compilation only.
608
609 *debug* is a boolean; if true, the compiler will be instructed to output debug
610 symbols in (or alongside) the object file(s).
611
612 *extra_preargs* and *extra_postargs* are implementation-dependent. On platforms
613 that have the notion of a command-line (e.g. Unix, DOS/Windows), they are most
614 likely lists of strings: extra command-line arguments to prepend/append to the
615 compiler command line. On other platforms, consult the implementation class
616 documentation. In any event, they are intended as an escape hatch for those
617 occasions when the abstract compiler framework doesn't cut the mustard.
618
619 *depends*, if given, is a list of filenames that all targets depend on. If a
620 source file is older than any file in depends, then the source file will be
621 recompiled. This supports dependency tracking, but only at a coarse
622 granularity.
623
624 Raises :exc:`CompileError` on failure.
625
626
627 .. method:: CCompiler.create_static_lib(objects, output_libname[, output_dir=None, debug=0, target_lang=None])
628
629 Link a bunch of stuff together to create a static library file. The "bunch of
630 stuff" consists of the list of object files supplied as *objects*, the extra
631 object files supplied to :meth:`add_link_object` and/or
632 :meth:`set_link_objects`, the libraries supplied to :meth:`add_library` and/or
633 :meth:`set_libraries`, and the libraries supplied as *libraries* (if any).
634
635 *output_libname* should be a library name, not a filename; the filename will be
636 inferred from the library name. *output_dir* is the directory where the library
Éric Araujo9cff4272012-01-15 02:25:31 +0100637 file will be put.
638
639 .. XXX defaults to what?
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000640
641 *debug* is a boolean; if true, debugging information will be included in the
642 library (note that on most platforms, it is the compile step where this matters:
643 the *debug* flag is included here just for consistency).
644
645 *target_lang* is the target language for which the given objects are being
646 compiled. This allows specific linkage time treatment of certain languages.
647
648 Raises :exc:`LibError` on failure.
649
650
651 .. method:: CCompiler.link(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, target_lang=None])
652
653 Link a bunch of stuff together to create an executable or shared library file.
654
655 The "bunch of stuff" consists of the list of object files supplied as *objects*.
656 *output_filename* should be a filename. If *output_dir* is supplied,
657 *output_filename* is relative to it (i.e. *output_filename* can provide
658 directory components if needed).
659
660 *libraries* is a list of libraries to link against. These are library names,
661 not filenames, since they're translated into filenames in a platform-specific
662 way (eg. *foo* becomes :file:`libfoo.a` on Unix and :file:`foo.lib` on
663 DOS/Windows). However, they can include a directory component, which means the
664 linker will look in that specific directory rather than searching all the normal
665 locations.
666
667 *library_dirs*, if supplied, should be a list of directories to search for
668 libraries that were specified as bare library names (ie. no directory
669 component). These are on top of the system default and those supplied to
670 :meth:`add_library_dir` and/or :meth:`set_library_dirs`. *runtime_library_dirs*
671 is a list of directories that will be embedded into the shared library and used
672 to search for other shared libraries that \*it\* depends on at run-time. (This
673 may only be relevant on Unix.)
674
675 *export_symbols* is a list of symbols that the shared library will export.
676 (This appears to be relevant only on Windows.)
677
678 *debug* is as for :meth:`compile` and :meth:`create_static_lib`, with the
679 slight distinction that it actually matters on most platforms (as opposed to
680 :meth:`create_static_lib`, which includes a *debug* flag mostly for form's
681 sake).
682
683 *extra_preargs* and *extra_postargs* are as for :meth:`compile` (except of
684 course that they supply command-line arguments for the particular linker being
685 used).
686
687 *target_lang* is the target language for which the given objects are being
688 compiled. This allows specific linkage time treatment of certain languages.
689
690 Raises :exc:`LinkError` on failure.
691
692
693 .. method:: CCompiler.link_executable(objects, output_progname[, output_dir=None, libraries=None, library_dirs=None, runtime_library_dirs=None, debug=0, extra_preargs=None, extra_postargs=None, target_lang=None])
694
695 Link an executable. *output_progname* is the name of the file executable, while
696 *objects* are a list of object filenames to link in. Other arguments are as for
697 the :meth:`link` method.
698
699
700 .. method:: CCompiler.link_shared_lib(objects, output_libname[, 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, target_lang=None])
701
702 Link a shared library. *output_libname* is the name of the output library,
703 while *objects* is a list of object filenames to link in. Other arguments are
704 as for the :meth:`link` method.
705
706
707 .. method:: CCompiler.link_shared_object(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, target_lang=None])
708
709 Link a shared object. *output_filename* is the name of the shared object that
710 will be created, while *objects* is a list of object filenames to link in.
711 Other arguments are as for the :meth:`link` method.
712
713
714 .. method:: CCompiler.preprocess(source[, output_file=None, macros=None, include_dirs=None, extra_preargs=None, extra_postargs=None])
715
716 Preprocess a single C/C++ source file, named in *source*. Output will be written
717 to file named *output_file*, or *stdout* if *output_file* not supplied.
718 *macros* is a list of macro definitions as for :meth:`compile`, which will
719 augment the macros set with :meth:`define_macro` and :meth:`undefine_macro`.
720 *include_dirs* is a list of directory names that will be added to the default
721 list, in the same way as :meth:`add_include_dir`.
722
723 Raises :exc:`PreprocessError` on failure.
724
725 The following utility methods are defined by the :class:`CCompiler` class, for
726 use by the various concrete subclasses.
727
728
729 .. method:: CCompiler.executable_filename(basename[, strip_dir=0, output_dir=''])
730
731 Returns the filename of the executable for the given *basename*. Typically for
732 non-Windows platforms this is the same as the basename, while Windows will get
733 a :file:`.exe` added.
734
735
736 .. method:: CCompiler.library_filename(libname[, lib_type='static', strip_dir=0, output_dir=''])
737
738 Returns the filename for the given library name on the current platform. On Unix
739 a library with *lib_type* of ``'static'`` will typically be of the form
740 :file:`liblibname.a`, while a *lib_type* of ``'dynamic'`` will be of the form
741 :file:`liblibname.so`.
742
743
744 .. method:: CCompiler.object_filenames(source_filenames[, strip_dir=0, output_dir=''])
745
746 Returns the name of the object files for the given source files.
747 *source_filenames* should be a list of filenames.
748
749
750 .. method:: CCompiler.shared_object_filename(basename[, strip_dir=0, output_dir=''])
751
752 Returns the name of a shared object file for the given file name *basename*.
753
754
755 .. method:: CCompiler.execute(func, args[, msg=None, level=1])
756
Georg Brandla710fda2013-10-06 11:12:29 +0200757 Invokes :func:`distutils.util.execute`. This method invokes a Python function
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000758 *func* with the given arguments *args*, after logging and taking into account
Éric Araujo9cff4272012-01-15 02:25:31 +0100759 the *dry_run* flag.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000760
761
762 .. method:: CCompiler.spawn(cmd)
763
764 Invokes :func:`distutils.util.spawn`. This invokes an external process to run
Éric Araujo9cff4272012-01-15 02:25:31 +0100765 the given command.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000766
767
768 .. method:: CCompiler.mkpath(name[, mode=511])
769
770 Invokes :func:`distutils.dir_util.mkpath`. This creates a directory and any
Éric Araujo9cff4272012-01-15 02:25:31 +0100771 missing ancestor directories.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000772
773
774 .. method:: CCompiler.move_file(src, dst)
775
Éric Araujo9cff4272012-01-15 02:25:31 +0100776 Invokes :meth:`distutils.file_util.move_file`. Renames *src* to *dst*.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000777
778
779 .. method:: CCompiler.announce(msg[, level=1])
780
Éric Araujo9cff4272012-01-15 02:25:31 +0100781 Write a message using :func:`distutils.log.debug`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000782
783
784 .. method:: CCompiler.warn(msg)
785
786 Write a warning message *msg* to standard error.
787
788
789 .. method:: CCompiler.debug_print(msg)
790
791 If the *debug* flag is set on this :class:`CCompiler` instance, print *msg* to
792 standard output, otherwise do nothing.
793
794.. % \subsection{Compiler-specific modules}
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000795.. %
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000796.. % The following modules implement concrete subclasses of the abstract
797.. % \class{CCompiler} class. They should not be instantiated directly, but should
798.. % be created using \function{distutils.ccompiler.new_compiler()} factory
799.. % function.
800
801
802:mod:`distutils.unixccompiler` --- Unix C Compiler
803==================================================
804
805.. module:: distutils.unixccompiler
806 :synopsis: UNIX C Compiler
807
808
809This module provides the :class:`UnixCCompiler` class, a subclass of
810:class:`CCompiler` that handles the typical Unix-style command-line C compiler:
811
Martin Panter5c679332016-10-30 04:20:17 +0000812* macros defined with :option:`!-Dname[=value]`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000813
Martin Panter5c679332016-10-30 04:20:17 +0000814* macros undefined with :option:`!-Uname`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000815
Martin Panter5c679332016-10-30 04:20:17 +0000816* include search directories specified with :option:`!-Idir`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000817
Martin Panter5c679332016-10-30 04:20:17 +0000818* libraries specified with :option:`!-llib`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000819
Martin Panter5c679332016-10-30 04:20:17 +0000820* library search directories specified with :option:`!-Ldir`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000821
Martin Panter00ccacc2016-04-16 04:59:38 +0000822* compile handled by :program:`cc` (or similar) executable with :option:`!-c`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000823 option: compiles :file:`.c` to :file:`.o`
824
825* link static library handled by :program:`ar` command (possibly with
826 :program:`ranlib`)
827
Martin Panter5c679332016-10-30 04:20:17 +0000828* link shared library handled by :program:`cc` :option:`!-shared`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000829
830
831:mod:`distutils.msvccompiler` --- Microsoft Compiler
832====================================================
833
834.. module:: distutils.msvccompiler
835 :synopsis: Microsoft Compiler
836
Zachary Ware49ce74e2017-09-06 15:45:25 -0700837.. XXX: This is *waaaaay* out of date!
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000838
839This module provides :class:`MSVCCompiler`, an implementation of the abstract
840:class:`CCompiler` class for Microsoft Visual Studio. Typically, extension
841modules need to be compiled with the same compiler that was used to compile
842Python. For Python 2.3 and earlier, the compiler was Visual Studio 6. For Python
Zachary Ware49ce74e2017-09-06 15:45:25 -07008432.4 and 2.5, the compiler is Visual Studio .NET 2003.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000844
845:class:`MSVCCompiler` will normally choose the right compiler, linker etc. on
846its own. To override this choice, the environment variables *DISTUTILS_USE_SDK*
847and *MSSdk* must be both set. *MSSdk* indicates that the current environment has
848been setup by the SDK's ``SetEnv.Cmd`` script, or that the environment variables
849had been registered when the SDK was installed; *DISTUTILS_USE_SDK* indicates
850that the distutils user has made an explicit choice to override the compiler
851selection by :class:`MSVCCompiler`.
852
853
854:mod:`distutils.bcppcompiler` --- Borland Compiler
855==================================================
856
857.. module:: distutils.bcppcompiler
858
859
Serhiy Storchaka6a7b3a72016-04-17 08:32:47 +0300860This module provides :class:`BorlandCCompiler`, a subclass of the abstract
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000861:class:`CCompiler` class for the Borland C++ compiler.
862
863
864:mod:`distutils.cygwincompiler` --- Cygwin Compiler
865===================================================
866
867.. module:: distutils.cygwinccompiler
868
869
870This module provides the :class:`CygwinCCompiler` class, a subclass of
871:class:`UnixCCompiler` that handles the Cygwin port of the GNU C compiler to
872Windows. It also contains the Mingw32CCompiler class which handles the mingw32
873port of GCC (same as cygwin in no-cygwin mode).
874
875
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000876:mod:`distutils.archive_util` --- Archiving utilities
877======================================================
878
879.. module:: distutils.archive_util
880 :synopsis: Utility functions for creating archive files (tarballs, zip files, ...)
881
882
883This module provides a few functions for creating archive files, such as
884tarballs or zipfiles.
885
886
887.. function:: make_archive(base_name, format[, root_dir=None, base_dir=None, verbose=0, dry_run=0])
888
889 Create an archive file (eg. ``zip`` or ``tar``). *base_name* is the name of
890 the file to create, minus any format-specific extension; *format* is the
Serhiy Storchakab9cec6a2015-05-16 22:13:27 +0300891 archive format: one of ``zip``, ``tar``, ``gztar``, ``bztar``, ``xztar``, or
892 ``ztar``. *root_dir* is a directory that will be the root directory of the
893 archive; ie. we typically ``chdir`` into *root_dir* before creating the
894 archive. *base_dir* is the directory where we start archiving from; ie.
895 *base_dir* will be the common prefix of all files and directories in the
896 archive. *root_dir* and *base_dir* both default to the current directory.
897 Returns the name of the archive file.
898
Georg Brandl8c16cb92016-02-25 20:17:45 +0100899 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
Serhiy Storchakab9cec6a2015-05-16 22:13:27 +0300900 Added support for the ``xztar`` format.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000901
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000902
903.. function:: make_tarball(base_name, base_dir[, compress='gzip', verbose=0, dry_run=0])
904
905 'Create an (optional compressed) archive as a tar file from all files in and
Serhiy Storchakab9cec6a2015-05-16 22:13:27 +0300906 under *base_dir*. *compress* must be ``'gzip'`` (the default),
907 ``'bzip2'``, ``'xz'``, ``'compress'``, or ``None``. For the ``'compress'``
908 method the compression utility named by :program:`compress` must be on the
909 default program search path, so this is probably Unix-specific. The output
910 tar file will be named :file:`base_dir.tar`, possibly plus the appropriate
911 compression extension (``.gz``, ``.bz2``, ``.xz`` or ``.Z``). Return the
912 output filename.
913
Georg Brandl8c16cb92016-02-25 20:17:45 +0100914 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
Serhiy Storchakab9cec6a2015-05-16 22:13:27 +0300915 Added support for the ``xz`` compression.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000916
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000917
918.. function:: make_zipfile(base_name, base_dir[, verbose=0, dry_run=0])
919
920 Create a zip file from all files in and under *base_dir*. The output zip file
Éric Araujo4433a5f2010-12-15 20:26:30 +0000921 will be named *base_name* + :file:`.zip`. Uses either the :mod:`zipfile` Python
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000922 module (if available) or the InfoZIP :file:`zip` utility (if installed and
923 found on the default search path). If neither tool is available, raises
924 :exc:`DistutilsExecError`. Returns the name of the output zip file.
925
926
927:mod:`distutils.dep_util` --- Dependency checking
928=================================================
929
930.. module:: distutils.dep_util
931 :synopsis: Utility functions for simple dependency checking
932
933
934This module provides functions for performing simple, timestamp-based
935dependency of files and groups of files; also, functions based entirely on such
936timestamp dependency analysis.
937
938
939.. function:: newer(source, target)
940
941 Return true if *source* exists and is more recently modified than *target*, or
942 if *source* exists and *target* doesn't. Return false if both exist and *target*
943 is the same age or newer than *source*. Raise :exc:`DistutilsFileError` if
944 *source* does not exist.
945
946
947.. function:: newer_pairwise(sources, targets)
948
949 Walk two filename lists in parallel, testing if each source is newer than its
950 corresponding target. Return a pair of lists (*sources*, *targets*) where
Martin Panterd21e0b52015-10-10 10:36:22 +0000951 source is newer than target, according to the semantics of :func:`newer`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000952
953 .. % % equivalent to a listcomp...
954
955
956.. function:: newer_group(sources, target[, missing='error'])
957
958 Return true if *target* is out-of-date with respect to any file listed in
Andre Delfinoc9566b82018-12-06 18:06:55 -0300959 *sources*. In other words, if *target* exists and is newer than every file in
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000960 *sources*, return false; otherwise return true. *missing* controls what we do
961 when a source file is missing; the default (``'error'``) is to blow up with an
962 :exc:`OSError` from inside :func:`os.stat`; if it is ``'ignore'``, we silently
963 drop any missing source files; if it is ``'newer'``, any missing source files
964 make us assume that *target* is out-of-date (this is handy in "dry-run" mode:
965 it'll make you pretend to carry out commands that wouldn't work because inputs
966 are missing, but that doesn't matter because you're not actually going to run
967 the commands).
968
969
970:mod:`distutils.dir_util` --- Directory tree operations
971=======================================================
972
973.. module:: distutils.dir_util
974 :synopsis: Utility functions for operating on directories and directory trees
975
976
977This module provides functions for operating on directories and trees of
978directories.
979
980
Georg Brandlf4a41232008-05-26 17:55:52 +0000981.. function:: mkpath(name[, mode=0o777, verbose=0, dry_run=0])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000982
983 Create a directory and any missing ancestor directories. If the directory
984 already exists (or if *name* is the empty string, which means the current
985 directory, which of course exists), then do nothing. Raise
986 :exc:`DistutilsFileError` if unable to create some directory along the way (eg.
987 some sub-path exists, but is a file rather than a directory). If *verbose* is
988 true, print a one-line summary of each mkdir to stdout. Return the list of
989 directories actually created.
990
991
Georg Brandlf4a41232008-05-26 17:55:52 +0000992.. function:: create_tree(base_dir, files[, mode=0o777, verbose=0, dry_run=0])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000993
994 Create all the empty directories under *base_dir* needed to put *files* there.
Benjamin Peterson82f34ad2015-01-13 09:17:24 -0500995 *base_dir* is just the name of a directory which doesn't necessarily exist
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000996 yet; *files* is a list of filenames to be interpreted relative to *base_dir*.
997 *base_dir* + the directory portion of every file in *files* will be created if
998 it doesn't already exist. *mode*, *verbose* and *dry_run* flags are as for
999 :func:`mkpath`.
1000
1001
1002.. function:: copy_tree(src, dst[, preserve_mode=1, preserve_times=1, preserve_symlinks=0, update=0, verbose=0, dry_run=0])
1003
1004 Copy an entire directory tree *src* to a new location *dst*. Both *src* and
1005 *dst* must be directory names. If *src* is not a directory, raise
1006 :exc:`DistutilsFileError`. If *dst* does not exist, it is created with
1007 :func:`mkpath`. The end result of the copy is that every file in *src* is
1008 copied to *dst*, and directories under *src* are recursively copied to *dst*.
1009 Return the list of files that were copied or might have been copied, using their
1010 output name. The return value is unaffected by *update* or *dry_run*: it is
1011 simply the list of all files under *src*, with the names changed to be under
1012 *dst*.
1013
Serhiy Storchaka7880db62013-10-09 14:09:16 +03001014 *preserve_mode* and *preserve_times* are the same as for
1015 :func:`distutils.file_util.copy_file`; note that they only apply to
1016 regular files, not to
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001017 directories. If *preserve_symlinks* is true, symlinks will be copied as
1018 symlinks (on platforms that support them!); otherwise (the default), the
1019 destination of the symlink will be copied. *update* and *verbose* are the same
1020 as for :func:`copy_file`.
1021
Éric Araujo3e4a3dc2012-12-08 14:21:51 -05001022 Files in *src* that begin with :file:`.nfs` are skipped (more information on
1023 these files is available in answer D2 of the `NFS FAQ page
Zachary Ware253deed2014-03-20 09:46:09 -05001024 <http://nfs.sourceforge.net/#section_d>`_).
Éric Araujo3e4a3dc2012-12-08 14:21:51 -05001025
Éric Araujo3f7c0e42012-12-08 22:53:43 -05001026 .. versionchanged:: 3.3.1
Éric Araujo3e4a3dc2012-12-08 14:21:51 -05001027 NFS files are ignored.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001028
1029.. function:: remove_tree(directory[, verbose=0, dry_run=0])
1030
1031 Recursively remove *directory* and all files and directories underneath it. Any
1032 errors are ignored (apart from being reported to ``sys.stdout`` if *verbose* is
1033 true).
1034
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001035
1036:mod:`distutils.file_util` --- Single file operations
1037=====================================================
1038
1039.. module:: distutils.file_util
1040 :synopsis: Utility functions for operating on single files
1041
1042
1043This module contains some utility functions for operating on individual files.
1044
1045
1046.. function:: copy_file(src, dst[, preserve_mode=1, preserve_times=1, update=0, link=None, verbose=0, dry_run=0])
1047
1048 Copy file *src* to *dst*. If *dst* is a directory, then *src* is copied there
1049 with the same name; otherwise, it must be a filename. (If the file exists, it
1050 will be ruthlessly clobbered.) If *preserve_mode* is true (the default), the
1051 file's mode (type and permission bits, or whatever is analogous on the
1052 current platform) is copied. If *preserve_times* is true (the default), the
1053 last-modified and last-access times are copied as well. If *update* is true,
1054 *src* will only be copied if *dst* does not exist, or if *dst* does exist but
1055 is older than *src*.
1056
1057 *link* allows you to make hard links (using :func:`os.link`) or symbolic links
1058 (using :func:`os.symlink`) instead of copying: set it to ``'hard'`` or
1059 ``'sym'``; if it is ``None`` (the default), files are copied. Don't set *link*
1060 on systems that don't support it: :func:`copy_file` doesn't check if hard or
1061 symbolic linking is available. It uses :func:`_copy_file_contents` to copy file
1062 contents.
1063
1064 Return a tuple ``(dest_name, copied)``: *dest_name* is the actual name of the
1065 output file, and *copied* is true if the file was copied (or would have been
1066 copied, if *dry_run* true).
1067
1068 .. % XXX if the destination file already exists, we clobber it if
1069 .. % copying, but blow up if linking. Hmmm. And I don't know what
1070 .. % macostools.copyfile() does. Should definitely be consistent, and
1071 .. % should probably blow up if destination exists and we would be
1072 .. % changing it (ie. it's not already a hard/soft link to src OR
1073 .. % (not update) and (src newer than dst)).
1074
1075
1076.. function:: move_file(src, dst[, verbose, dry_run])
1077
1078 Move file *src* to *dst*. If *dst* is a directory, the file will be moved into
1079 it with the same name; otherwise, *src* is just renamed to *dst*. Returns the
1080 new full name of the file.
1081
1082 .. warning::
1083
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00001084 Handles cross-device moves on Unix using :func:`copy_file`. What about
1085 other systems?
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001086
1087
1088.. function:: write_file(filename, contents)
1089
1090 Create a file called *filename* and write *contents* (a sequence of strings
1091 without line terminators) to it.
1092
1093
1094:mod:`distutils.util` --- Miscellaneous other utility functions
1095===============================================================
1096
1097.. module:: distutils.util
1098 :synopsis: Miscellaneous other utility functions
1099
1100
1101This module contains other assorted bits and pieces that don't fit into any
1102other utility module.
1103
1104
1105.. function:: get_platform()
1106
1107 Return a string that identifies the current platform. This is used mainly to
1108 distinguish platform-specific build directories and platform-specific built
Benjamin Peterson06930632017-09-04 16:36:05 -07001109 distributions. Typically includes the OS name and version and the
1110 architecture (as supplied by 'os.uname()'), although the exact information
1111 included depends on the OS; e.g., on Linux, the kernel version isn't
1112 particularly important.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001113
1114 Examples of returned values:
1115
1116 * ``linux-i586``
1117 * ``linux-alpha``
1118 * ``solaris-2.6-sun4u``
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001119
1120 For non-POSIX platforms, currently just returns ``sys.platform``.
1121
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00001122 For Mac OS X systems the OS version reflects the minimal version on which
Benjamin Petersonc39d7622008-12-30 17:56:45 +00001123 binaries will run (that is, the value of ``MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET``
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00001124 during the build of Python), not the OS version of the current system.
Benjamin Petersonc39d7622008-12-30 17:56:45 +00001125
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00001126 For universal binary builds on Mac OS X the architecture value reflects
Donald Stufft8b852f12014-05-20 12:58:38 -04001127 the universal binary status instead of the architecture of the current
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00001128 processor. For 32-bit universal binaries the architecture is ``fat``,
1129 for 64-bit universal binaries the architecture is ``fat64``, and
Ronald Oussorenbea37ae2009-09-15 19:16:02 +00001130 for 4-way universal binaries the architecture is ``universal``. Starting
1131 from Python 2.7 and Python 3.2 the architecture ``fat3`` is used for
1132 a 3-way universal build (ppc, i386, x86_64) and ``intel`` is used for
Donald Stufft8b852f12014-05-20 12:58:38 -04001133 a universal build with the i386 and x86_64 architectures
Benjamin Petersonc39d7622008-12-30 17:56:45 +00001134
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00001135 Examples of returned values on Mac OS X:
Benjamin Petersonc39d7622008-12-30 17:56:45 +00001136
1137 * ``macosx-10.3-ppc``
1138
1139 * ``macosx-10.3-fat``
1140
1141 * ``macosx-10.5-universal``
1142
Ronald Oussorenbea37ae2009-09-15 19:16:02 +00001143 * ``macosx-10.6-intel``
1144
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001145
1146.. function:: convert_path(pathname)
1147
1148 Return 'pathname' as a name that will work on the native filesystem, i.e. split
1149 it on '/' and put it back together again using the current directory separator.
1150 Needed because filenames in the setup script are always supplied in Unix style,
1151 and have to be converted to the local convention before we can actually use them
1152 in the filesystem. Raises :exc:`ValueError` on non-Unix-ish systems if
1153 *pathname* either starts or ends with a slash.
1154
1155
1156.. function:: change_root(new_root, pathname)
1157
1158 Return *pathname* with *new_root* prepended. If *pathname* is relative, this is
1159 equivalent to ``os.path.join(new_root,pathname)`` Otherwise, it requires making
1160 *pathname* relative and then joining the two, which is tricky on DOS/Windows.
1161
1162
1163.. function:: check_environ()
1164
1165 Ensure that 'os.environ' has all the environment variables we guarantee that
1166 users can use in config files, command-line options, etc. Currently this
1167 includes:
1168
1169 * :envvar:`HOME` - user's home directory (Unix only)
1170 * :envvar:`PLAT` - description of the current platform, including hardware and
1171 OS (see :func:`get_platform`)
1172
1173
1174.. function:: subst_vars(s, local_vars)
1175
1176 Perform shell/Perl-style variable substitution on *s*. Every occurrence of
1177 ``$`` followed by a name is considered a variable, and variable is substituted
1178 by the value found in the *local_vars* dictionary, or in ``os.environ`` if it's
1179 not in *local_vars*. *os.environ* is first checked/augmented to guarantee that
1180 it contains certain values: see :func:`check_environ`. Raise :exc:`ValueError`
1181 for any variables not found in either *local_vars* or ``os.environ``.
1182
1183 Note that this is not a fully-fledged string interpolation function. A valid
1184 ``$variable`` can consist only of upper and lower case letters, numbers and an
1185 underscore. No { } or ( ) style quoting is available.
1186
1187
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001188.. function:: split_quoted(s)
1189
1190 Split a string up according to Unix shell-like rules for quotes and backslashes.
1191 In short: words are delimited by spaces, as long as those spaces are not escaped
1192 by a backslash, or inside a quoted string. Single and double quotes are
1193 equivalent, and the quote characters can be backslash-escaped. The backslash is
1194 stripped from any two-character escape sequence, leaving only the escaped
1195 character. The quote characters are stripped from any quoted string. Returns a
1196 list of words.
1197
1198 .. % Should probably be moved into the standard library.
1199
1200
1201.. function:: execute(func, args[, msg=None, verbose=0, dry_run=0])
1202
1203 Perform some action that affects the outside world (for instance, writing to the
1204 filesystem). Such actions are special because they are disabled by the
1205 *dry_run* flag. This method takes care of all that bureaucracy for you; all
1206 you have to do is supply the function to call and an argument tuple for it (to
1207 embody the "external action" being performed), and an optional message to print.
1208
1209
1210.. function:: strtobool(val)
1211
1212 Convert a string representation of truth to true (1) or false (0).
1213
1214 True values are ``y``, ``yes``, ``t``, ``true``, ``on`` and ``1``; false values
1215 are ``n``, ``no``, ``f``, ``false``, ``off`` and ``0``. Raises
1216 :exc:`ValueError` if *val* is anything else.
1217
1218
1219.. function:: byte_compile(py_files[, optimize=0, force=0, prefix=None, base_dir=None, verbose=1, dry_run=0, direct=None])
1220
Brett Cannonf299abd2015-04-13 14:21:02 -04001221 Byte-compile a collection of Python source files to :file:`.pyc` files in a
1222 :file:`__pycache__` subdirectory (see :pep:`3147` and :pep:`488`).
Éric Araujo47a45212011-10-08 00:34:13 +02001223 *py_files* is a list of files to compile; any files that don't end in
1224 :file:`.py` are silently skipped. *optimize* must be one of the following:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001225
Brett Cannonf299abd2015-04-13 14:21:02 -04001226 * ``0`` - don't optimize
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001227 * ``1`` - normal optimization (like ``python -O``)
1228 * ``2`` - extra optimization (like ``python -OO``)
1229
1230 If *force* is true, all files are recompiled regardless of timestamps.
1231
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +00001232 The source filename encoded in each :term:`bytecode` file defaults to the filenames
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001233 listed in *py_files*; you can modify these with *prefix* and *basedir*.
1234 *prefix* is a string that will be stripped off of each source filename, and
1235 *base_dir* is a directory name that will be prepended (after *prefix* is
1236 stripped). You can supply either or both (or neither) of *prefix* and
1237 *base_dir*, as you wish.
1238
1239 If *dry_run* is true, doesn't actually do anything that would affect the
1240 filesystem.
1241
1242 Byte-compilation is either done directly in this interpreter process with the
1243 standard :mod:`py_compile` module, or indirectly by writing a temporary script
1244 and executing it. Normally, you should let :func:`byte_compile` figure out to
1245 use direct compilation or not (see the source for details). The *direct* flag
1246 is used by the script generated in indirect mode; unless you know what you're
1247 doing, leave it set to ``None``.
1248
Éric Araujo47a45212011-10-08 00:34:13 +02001249 .. versionchanged:: 3.2.3
Brett Cannonf299abd2015-04-13 14:21:02 -04001250 Create ``.pyc`` files with an :func:`import magic tag
Éric Araujo47a45212011-10-08 00:34:13 +02001251 <imp.get_tag>` in their name, in a :file:`__pycache__` subdirectory
1252 instead of files without tag in the current directory.
1253
Georg Brandl8c16cb92016-02-25 20:17:45 +01001254 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
Brett Cannonf299abd2015-04-13 14:21:02 -04001255 Create ``.pyc`` files according to :pep:`488`.
1256
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001257
1258.. function:: rfc822_escape(header)
1259
1260 Return a version of *header* escaped for inclusion in an :rfc:`822` header, by
1261 ensuring there are 8 spaces space after each newline. Note that it does no other
1262 modification of the string.
1263
1264 .. % this _can_ be replaced
1265
1266.. % \subsection{Distutils objects}
1267
1268
1269:mod:`distutils.dist` --- The Distribution class
1270================================================
1271
1272.. module:: distutils.dist
1273 :synopsis: Provides the Distribution class, which represents the module distribution being
1274 built/installed/distributed
1275
1276
Serhiy Storchaka7880db62013-10-09 14:09:16 +03001277This module provides the :class:`~distutils.core.Distribution` class, which
1278represents the module distribution being built/installed/distributed.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001279
1280
1281:mod:`distutils.extension` --- The Extension class
1282==================================================
1283
1284.. module:: distutils.extension
1285 :synopsis: Provides the Extension class, used to describe C/C++ extension modules in setup
1286 scripts
1287
1288
1289This module provides the :class:`Extension` class, used to describe C/C++
1290extension modules in setup scripts.
1291
1292.. % \subsection{Ungrouped modules}
1293.. % The following haven't been moved into a more appropriate section yet.
1294
1295
1296:mod:`distutils.debug` --- Distutils debug mode
1297===============================================
1298
1299.. module:: distutils.debug
1300 :synopsis: Provides the debug flag for distutils
1301
1302
1303This module provides the DEBUG flag.
1304
1305
1306:mod:`distutils.errors` --- Distutils exceptions
1307================================================
1308
1309.. module:: distutils.errors
1310 :synopsis: Provides standard distutils exceptions
1311
1312
1313Provides exceptions used by the Distutils modules. Note that Distutils modules
1314may raise standard exceptions; in particular, SystemExit is usually raised for
1315errors that are obviously the end-user's fault (eg. bad command-line arguments).
1316
1317This module is safe to use in ``from ... import *`` mode; it only exports
1318symbols whose names start with ``Distutils`` and end with ``Error``.
1319
1320
1321:mod:`distutils.fancy_getopt` --- Wrapper around the standard getopt module
1322===========================================================================
1323
1324.. module:: distutils.fancy_getopt
1325 :synopsis: Additional getopt functionality
1326
1327
1328This module provides a wrapper around the standard :mod:`getopt` module that
1329provides the following additional features:
1330
1331* short and long options are tied together
1332
1333* options have help strings, so :func:`fancy_getopt` could potentially create a
1334 complete usage summary
1335
1336* options set attributes of a passed-in object
1337
Martin Panter5c679332016-10-30 04:20:17 +00001338* boolean options can have "negative aliases" --- eg. if :option:`!--quiet` is
1339 the "negative alias" of :option:`!--verbose`, then :option:`!--quiet` on the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001340 command line sets *verbose* to false.
1341
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001342.. function:: fancy_getopt(options, negative_opt, object, args)
1343
1344 Wrapper function. *options* is a list of ``(long_option, short_option,
1345 help_string)`` 3-tuples as described in the constructor for
1346 :class:`FancyGetopt`. *negative_opt* should be a dictionary mapping option names
1347 to option names, both the key and value should be in the *options* list.
1348 *object* is an object which will be used to store values (see the :meth:`getopt`
1349 method of the :class:`FancyGetopt` class). *args* is the argument list. Will use
1350 ``sys.argv[1:]`` if you pass ``None`` as *args*.
1351
1352
1353.. function:: wrap_text(text, width)
1354
1355 Wraps *text* to less than *width* wide.
1356
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001357
1358.. class:: FancyGetopt([option_table=None])
1359
1360 The option_table is a list of 3-tuples: ``(long_option, short_option,
1361 help_string)``
1362
1363 If an option takes an argument, its *long_option* should have ``'='`` appended;
1364 *short_option* should just be a single character, no ``':'`` in any case.
1365 *short_option* should be ``None`` if a *long_option* doesn't have a
1366 corresponding *short_option*. All option tuples must have long options.
1367
1368The :class:`FancyGetopt` class provides the following methods:
1369
1370
1371.. method:: FancyGetopt.getopt([args=None, object=None])
1372
1373 Parse command-line options in args. Store as attributes on *object*.
1374
1375 If *args* is ``None`` or not supplied, uses ``sys.argv[1:]``. If *object* is
1376 ``None`` or not supplied, creates a new :class:`OptionDummy` instance, stores
1377 option values there, and returns a tuple ``(args, object)``. If *object* is
1378 supplied, it is modified in place and :func:`getopt` just returns *args*; in
1379 both cases, the returned *args* is a modified copy of the passed-in *args* list,
1380 which is left untouched.
1381
1382 .. % and args returned are?
1383
1384
1385.. method:: FancyGetopt.get_option_order()
1386
1387 Returns the list of ``(option, value)`` tuples processed by the previous run of
1388 :meth:`getopt` Raises :exc:`RuntimeError` if :meth:`getopt` hasn't been called
1389 yet.
1390
1391
1392.. method:: FancyGetopt.generate_help([header=None])
1393
1394 Generate help text (a list of strings, one per suggested line of output) from
1395 the option table for this :class:`FancyGetopt` object.
1396
1397 If supplied, prints the supplied *header* at the top of the help.
1398
1399
1400:mod:`distutils.filelist` --- The FileList class
1401================================================
1402
1403.. module:: distutils.filelist
Georg Brandl3221dc92009-04-27 16:23:47 +00001404 :synopsis: The FileList class, used for poking about the file system and
1405 building lists of files.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001406
1407
1408This module provides the :class:`FileList` class, used for poking about the
1409filesystem and building lists of files.
1410
1411
Stéphane Wirtel12e696b2018-10-27 00:58:26 +02001412:mod:`distutils.log` --- Simple :pep:`282`-style logging
1413========================================================
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001414
1415.. module:: distutils.log
Stéphane Wirtel12e696b2018-10-27 00:58:26 +02001416 :synopsis: A simple logging mechanism, :pep:`282`-style
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001417
1418
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001419:mod:`distutils.spawn` --- Spawn a sub-process
1420==============================================
1421
1422.. module:: distutils.spawn
1423 :synopsis: Provides the spawn() function
1424
1425
1426This module provides the :func:`spawn` function, a front-end to various
1427platform-specific functions for launching another program in a sub-process.
1428Also provides :func:`find_executable` to search the path for a given executable
1429name.
1430
1431
1432:mod:`distutils.sysconfig` --- System configuration information
1433===============================================================
1434
1435.. module:: distutils.sysconfig
1436 :synopsis: Low-level access to configuration information of the Python interpreter.
1437.. moduleauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
1438.. moduleauthor:: Greg Ward <gward@python.net>
1439.. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
1440
1441
1442The :mod:`distutils.sysconfig` module provides access to Python's low-level
1443configuration information. The specific configuration variables available
1444depend heavily on the platform and configuration. The specific variables depend
1445on the build process for the specific version of Python being run; the variables
1446are those found in the :file:`Makefile` and configuration header that are
1447installed with Python on Unix systems. The configuration header is called
1448:file:`pyconfig.h` for Python versions starting with 2.2, and :file:`config.h`
1449for earlier versions of Python.
1450
1451Some additional functions are provided which perform some useful manipulations
1452for other parts of the :mod:`distutils` package.
1453
1454
1455.. data:: PREFIX
1456
1457 The result of ``os.path.normpath(sys.prefix)``.
1458
1459
1460.. data:: EXEC_PREFIX
1461
1462 The result of ``os.path.normpath(sys.exec_prefix)``.
1463
1464
1465.. function:: get_config_var(name)
1466
1467 Return the value of a single variable. This is equivalent to
1468 ``get_config_vars().get(name)``.
1469
1470
1471.. function:: get_config_vars(...)
1472
1473 Return a set of variable definitions. If there are no arguments, this returns a
1474 dictionary mapping names of configuration variables to values. If arguments are
1475 provided, they should be strings, and the return value will be a sequence giving
1476 the associated values. If a given name does not have a corresponding value,
1477 ``None`` will be included for that variable.
1478
1479
1480.. function:: get_config_h_filename()
1481
1482 Return the full path name of the configuration header. For Unix, this will be
1483 the header generated by the :program:`configure` script; for other platforms the
1484 header will have been supplied directly by the Python source distribution. The
1485 file is a platform-specific text file.
1486
1487
1488.. function:: get_makefile_filename()
1489
1490 Return the full path name of the :file:`Makefile` used to build Python. For
1491 Unix, this will be a file generated by the :program:`configure` script; the
1492 meaning for other platforms will vary. The file is a platform-specific text
1493 file, if it exists. This function is only useful on POSIX platforms.
1494
1495
1496.. function:: get_python_inc([plat_specific[, prefix]])
1497
1498 Return the directory for either the general or platform-dependent C include
1499 files. If *plat_specific* is true, the platform-dependent include directory is
1500 returned; if false or omitted, the platform-independent directory is returned.
1501 If *prefix* is given, it is used as either the prefix instead of
1502 :const:`PREFIX`, or as the exec-prefix instead of :const:`EXEC_PREFIX` if
1503 *plat_specific* is true.
1504
1505
1506.. function:: get_python_lib([plat_specific[, standard_lib[, prefix]]])
1507
1508 Return the directory for either the general or platform-dependent library
1509 installation. If *plat_specific* is true, the platform-dependent include
1510 directory is returned; if false or omitted, the platform-independent directory
1511 is returned. If *prefix* is given, it is used as either the prefix instead of
1512 :const:`PREFIX`, or as the exec-prefix instead of :const:`EXEC_PREFIX` if
1513 *plat_specific* is true. If *standard_lib* is true, the directory for the
1514 standard library is returned rather than the directory for the installation of
1515 third-party extensions.
1516
1517The following function is only intended for use within the :mod:`distutils`
1518package.
1519
1520
1521.. function:: customize_compiler(compiler)
1522
1523 Do any platform-specific customization of a
1524 :class:`distutils.ccompiler.CCompiler` instance.
1525
1526 This function is only needed on Unix at this time, but should be called
1527 consistently to support forward-compatibility. It inserts the information that
1528 varies across Unix flavors and is stored in Python's :file:`Makefile`. This
1529 information includes the selected compiler, compiler and linker options, and the
1530 extension used by the linker for shared objects.
1531
1532This function is even more special-purpose, and should only be used from
1533Python's own build procedures.
1534
1535
1536.. function:: set_python_build()
1537
1538 Inform the :mod:`distutils.sysconfig` module that it is being used as part of
1539 the build process for Python. This changes a lot of relative locations for
1540 files, allowing them to be located in the build area rather than in an installed
1541 Python.
1542
1543
1544:mod:`distutils.text_file` --- The TextFile class
1545=================================================
1546
1547.. module:: distutils.text_file
1548 :synopsis: provides the TextFile class, a simple interface to text files
1549
1550
1551This module provides the :class:`TextFile` class, which gives an interface to
1552text files that (optionally) takes care of stripping comments, ignoring blank
1553lines, and joining lines with backslashes.
1554
1555
1556.. class:: TextFile([filename=None, file=None, **options])
1557
1558 This class provides a file-like object that takes care of all the things you
1559 commonly want to do when processing a text file that has some line-by-line
1560 syntax: strip comments (as long as ``#`` is your comment character), skip blank
1561 lines, join adjacent lines by escaping the newline (ie. backslash at end of
1562 line), strip leading and/or trailing whitespace. All of these are optional and
1563 independently controllable.
1564
1565 The class provides a :meth:`warn` method so you can generate warning messages
1566 that report physical line number, even if the logical line in question spans
1567 multiple physical lines. Also provides :meth:`unreadline` for implementing
1568 line-at-a-time lookahead.
1569
1570 :class:`TextFile` instances are create with either *filename*, *file*, or both.
1571 :exc:`RuntimeError` is raised if both are ``None``. *filename* should be a
1572 string, and *file* a file object (or something that provides :meth:`readline`
1573 and :meth:`close` methods). It is recommended that you supply at least
1574 *filename*, so that :class:`TextFile` can include it in warning messages. If
1575 *file* is not supplied, :class:`TextFile` creates its own using the
1576 :func:`open` built-in function.
1577
1578 The options are all boolean, and affect the values returned by :meth:`readline`
1579
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +01001580 .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L|l|
1581
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001582 +------------------+--------------------------------+---------+
1583 | option name | description | default |
1584 +==================+================================+=========+
Serhiy Storchaka3f819ca2018-10-31 02:26:06 +02001585 | *strip_comments* | strip from ``'#'`` to | true |
1586 | | end-of-line, as well as any | |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001587 | | whitespace leading up to the | |
1588 | | ``'#'``\ ---unless it is | |
1589 | | escaped by a backslash | |
1590 +------------------+--------------------------------+---------+
1591 | *lstrip_ws* | strip leading whitespace from | false |
1592 | | each line before returning it | |
1593 +------------------+--------------------------------+---------+
1594 | *rstrip_ws* | strip trailing whitespace | true |
1595 | | (including line terminator!) | |
1596 | | from each line before | |
1597 | | returning it. | |
1598 +------------------+--------------------------------+---------+
1599 | *skip_blanks* | skip lines that are empty | true |
1600 | | \*after\* stripping comments | |
1601 | | and whitespace. (If both | |
1602 | | lstrip_ws and rstrip_ws are | |
1603 | | false, then some lines may | |
1604 | | consist of solely whitespace: | |
1605 | | these will \*not\* be skipped, | |
1606 | | even if *skip_blanks* is | |
1607 | | true.) | |
1608 +------------------+--------------------------------+---------+
1609 | *join_lines* | if a backslash is the last | false |
1610 | | non-newline character on a | |
1611 | | line after stripping comments | |
1612 | | and whitespace, join the | |
1613 | | following line to it to form | |
1614 | | one logical line; if N | |
1615 | | consecutive lines end with a | |
1616 | | backslash, then N+1 physical | |
1617 | | lines will be joined to form | |
1618 | | one logical line. | |
1619 +------------------+--------------------------------+---------+
1620 | *collapse_join* | strip leading whitespace from | false |
1621 | | lines that are joined to their | |
1622 | | predecessor; only matters if | |
1623 | | ``(join_lines and not | |
1624 | | lstrip_ws)`` | |
1625 +------------------+--------------------------------+---------+
1626
1627 Note that since *rstrip_ws* can strip the trailing newline, the semantics of
Georg Brandl22b34312009-07-26 14:54:51 +00001628 :meth:`readline` must differ from those of the built-in file object's
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001629 :meth:`readline` method! In particular, :meth:`readline` returns ``None`` for
1630 end-of-file: an empty string might just be a blank line (or an all-whitespace
1631 line), if *rstrip_ws* is true but *skip_blanks* is not.
1632
1633
1634 .. method:: TextFile.open(filename)
1635
Georg Brandl22b34312009-07-26 14:54:51 +00001636 Open a new file *filename*. This overrides any *file* or *filename*
1637 constructor arguments.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001638
1639
1640 .. method:: TextFile.close()
1641
1642 Close the current file and forget everything we know about it (including the
1643 filename and the current line number).
1644
1645
1646 .. method:: TextFile.warn(msg[,line=None])
1647
1648 Print (to stderr) a warning message tied to the current logical line in the
1649 current file. If the current logical line in the file spans multiple physical
1650 lines, the warning refers to the whole range, such as ``"lines 3-5"``. If
1651 *line* is supplied, it overrides the current line number; it may be a list or
1652 tuple to indicate a range of physical lines, or an integer for a single
1653 physical line.
1654
1655
1656 .. method:: TextFile.readline()
1657
1658 Read and return a single logical line from the current file (or from an internal
1659 buffer if lines have previously been "unread" with :meth:`unreadline`). If the
1660 *join_lines* option is true, this may involve reading multiple physical lines
1661 concatenated into a single string. Updates the current line number, so calling
1662 :meth:`warn` after :meth:`readline` emits a warning about the physical line(s)
1663 just read. Returns ``None`` on end-of-file, since the empty string can occur
1664 if *rstrip_ws* is true but *strip_blanks* is not.
1665
1666
1667 .. method:: TextFile.readlines()
1668
1669 Read and return the list of all logical lines remaining in the current file.
1670 This updates the current line number to the last line of the file.
1671
1672
1673 .. method:: TextFile.unreadline(line)
1674
1675 Push *line* (a string) onto an internal buffer that will be checked by future
1676 :meth:`readline` calls. Handy for implementing a parser with line-at-a-time
1677 lookahead. Note that lines that are "unread" with :meth:`unreadline` are not
1678 subsequently re-cleansed (whitespace stripped, or whatever) when read with
1679 :meth:`readline`. If multiple calls are made to :meth:`unreadline` before a call
1680 to :meth:`readline`, the lines will be returned most in most recent first order.
1681
1682
1683:mod:`distutils.version` --- Version number classes
1684===================================================
1685
1686.. module:: distutils.version
1687 :synopsis: implements classes that represent module version numbers.
1688
1689
1690.. % todo
1691.. % \section{Distutils Commands}
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00001692.. %
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001693.. % This part of Distutils implements the various Distutils commands, such
1694.. % as \code{build}, \code{install} \&c. Each command is implemented as a
1695.. % separate module, with the command name as the name of the module.
1696
1697
1698:mod:`distutils.cmd` --- Abstract base class for Distutils commands
1699===================================================================
1700
1701.. module:: distutils.cmd
Georg Brandl4009c9e2010-10-06 08:26:09 +00001702 :synopsis: This module provides the abstract base class Command. This class
1703 is subclassed by the modules in the distutils.command subpackage.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001704
1705
1706This module supplies the abstract base class :class:`Command`.
1707
1708
1709.. class:: Command(dist)
1710
1711 Abstract base class for defining command classes, the "worker bees" of the
1712 Distutils. A useful analogy for command classes is to think of them as
Georg Brandl4009c9e2010-10-06 08:26:09 +00001713 subroutines with local variables called *options*. The options are declared
1714 in :meth:`initialize_options` and defined (given their final values) in
1715 :meth:`finalize_options`, both of which must be defined by every command
1716 class. The distinction between the two is necessary because option values
1717 might come from the outside world (command line, config file, ...), and any
1718 options dependent on other options must be computed after these outside
1719 influences have been processed --- hence :meth:`finalize_options`. The body
1720 of the subroutine, where it does all its work based on the values of its
1721 options, is the :meth:`run` method, which must also be implemented by every
1722 command class.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001723
Serhiy Storchaka7880db62013-10-09 14:09:16 +03001724 The class constructor takes a single argument *dist*, a
1725 :class:`~distutils.core.Distribution` instance.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001726
1727
Georg Brandl4009c9e2010-10-06 08:26:09 +00001728Creating a new Distutils command
1729================================
1730
1731This section outlines the steps to create a new Distutils command.
1732
1733A new command lives in a module in the :mod:`distutils.command` package. There
1734is a sample template in that directory called :file:`command_template`. Copy
1735this file to a new module with the same name as the new command you're
1736implementing. This module should implement a class with the same name as the
1737module (and the command). So, for instance, to create the command
1738``peel_banana`` (so that users can run ``setup.py peel_banana``), you'd copy
1739:file:`command_template` to :file:`distutils/command/peel_banana.py`, then edit
1740it so that it's implementing the class :class:`peel_banana`, a subclass of
1741:class:`distutils.cmd.Command`.
1742
1743Subclasses of :class:`Command` must define the following methods.
1744
1745.. method:: Command.initialize_options()
1746
1747 Set default values for all the options that this command supports. Note that
1748 these defaults may be overridden by other commands, by the setup script, by
1749 config files, or by the command-line. Thus, this is not the place to code
1750 dependencies between options; generally, :meth:`initialize_options`
1751 implementations are just a bunch of ``self.foo = None`` assignments.
1752
1753
1754.. method:: Command.finalize_options()
1755
1756 Set final values for all the options that this command supports. This is
1757 always called as late as possible, ie. after any option assignments from the
1758 command-line or from other commands have been done. Thus, this is the place
Ezio Melottie130a522011-10-19 10:58:56 +03001759 to code option dependencies: if *foo* depends on *bar*, then it is safe to
Georg Brandl4009c9e2010-10-06 08:26:09 +00001760 set *foo* from *bar* as long as *foo* still has the same value it was
1761 assigned in :meth:`initialize_options`.
1762
1763
1764.. method:: Command.run()
1765
1766 A command's raison d'etre: carry out the action it exists to perform, controlled
1767 by the options initialized in :meth:`initialize_options`, customized by other
1768 commands, the setup script, the command-line, and config files, and finalized in
1769 :meth:`finalize_options`. All terminal output and filesystem interaction should
1770 be done by :meth:`run`.
1771
1772
1773.. attribute:: Command.sub_commands
1774
1775 *sub_commands* formalizes the notion of a "family" of commands,
1776 e.g. ``install`` as the parent with sub-commands ``install_lib``,
1777 ``install_headers``, etc. The parent of a family of commands defines
1778 *sub_commands* as a class attribute; it's a list of 2-tuples ``(command_name,
1779 predicate)``, with *command_name* a string and *predicate* a function, a
1780 string or ``None``. *predicate* is a method of the parent command that
1781 determines whether the corresponding command is applicable in the current
Éric Araujo000893f2011-05-29 00:14:45 +02001782 situation. (E.g. ``install_headers`` is only applicable if we have any C
Georg Brandl4009c9e2010-10-06 08:26:09 +00001783 header files to install.) If *predicate* is ``None``, that command is always
1784 applicable.
1785
1786 *sub_commands* is usually defined at the *end* of a class, because
1787 predicates can be methods of the class, so they must already have been
1788 defined. The canonical example is the :command:`install` command.
1789
1790
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001791:mod:`distutils.command` --- Individual Distutils commands
1792==========================================================
1793
1794.. module:: distutils.command
1795 :synopsis: This subpackage contains one module for each standard Distutils command.
1796
1797
1798.. % \subsubsection{Individual Distutils commands}
1799.. % todo
1800
1801
1802:mod:`distutils.command.bdist` --- Build a binary installer
1803===========================================================
1804
1805.. module:: distutils.command.bdist
1806 :synopsis: Build a binary installer for a package
1807
1808
1809.. % todo
1810
1811
1812:mod:`distutils.command.bdist_packager` --- Abstract base class for packagers
1813=============================================================================
1814
1815.. module:: distutils.command.bdist_packager
1816 :synopsis: Abstract base class for packagers
1817
1818
1819.. % todo
1820
1821
1822:mod:`distutils.command.bdist_dumb` --- Build a "dumb" installer
1823================================================================
1824
1825.. module:: distutils.command.bdist_dumb
1826 :synopsis: Build a "dumb" installer - a simple archive of files
1827
1828
1829.. % todo
1830
1831
1832:mod:`distutils.command.bdist_msi` --- Build a Microsoft Installer binary package
1833=================================================================================
1834
1835.. module:: distutils.command.bdist_msi
1836 :synopsis: Build a binary distribution as a Windows MSI file
1837
Éric Araujo5864b9f2011-05-31 21:50:38 +02001838.. class:: bdist_msi
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001839
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00001840 Builds a `Windows Installer`_ (.msi) binary package.
1841
Georg Brandl5d941342016-02-26 19:37:12 +01001842 .. _Windows Installer: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc185688(VS.85).aspx
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00001843
1844 In most cases, the ``bdist_msi`` installer is a better choice than the
1845 ``bdist_wininst`` installer, because it provides better support for
1846 Win64 platforms, allows administrators to perform non-interactive
1847 installations, and allows installation through group policies.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001848
1849
1850:mod:`distutils.command.bdist_rpm` --- Build a binary distribution as a Redhat RPM and SRPM
1851===========================================================================================
1852
1853.. module:: distutils.command.bdist_rpm
1854 :synopsis: Build a binary distribution as a Redhat RPM and SRPM
1855
1856
1857.. % todo
1858
1859
1860:mod:`distutils.command.bdist_wininst` --- Build a Windows installer
1861====================================================================
1862
1863.. module:: distutils.command.bdist_wininst
1864 :synopsis: Build a Windows installer
1865
Miss Islington (bot)b4cd6ba2019-07-05 02:03:23 -07001866.. deprecated:: 3.8
1867 Use bdist_wheel (wheel packages) instead.
1868
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001869
1870.. % todo
1871
1872
1873:mod:`distutils.command.sdist` --- Build a source distribution
1874==============================================================
1875
1876.. module:: distutils.command.sdist
1877 :synopsis: Build a source distribution
1878
1879
1880.. % todo
1881
1882
1883:mod:`distutils.command.build` --- Build all files of a package
1884===============================================================
1885
1886.. module:: distutils.command.build
1887 :synopsis: Build all files of a package
1888
1889
1890.. % todo
1891
1892
1893:mod:`distutils.command.build_clib` --- Build any C libraries in a package
1894==========================================================================
1895
1896.. module:: distutils.command.build_clib
1897 :synopsis: Build any C libraries in a package
1898
1899
1900.. % todo
1901
1902
1903:mod:`distutils.command.build_ext` --- Build any extensions in a package
1904========================================================================
1905
1906.. module:: distutils.command.build_ext
1907 :synopsis: Build any extensions in a package
1908
1909
1910.. % todo
1911
1912
1913:mod:`distutils.command.build_py` --- Build the .py/.pyc files of a package
1914===========================================================================
1915
1916.. module:: distutils.command.build_py
1917 :synopsis: Build the .py/.pyc files of a package
1918
1919
Éric Araujo5864b9f2011-05-31 21:50:38 +02001920.. class:: build_py
Martin v. Löwis73a22f02008-03-22 00:35:10 +00001921
Éric Araujo5864b9f2011-05-31 21:50:38 +02001922.. class:: build_py_2to3
Martin v. Löwis73a22f02008-03-22 00:35:10 +00001923
1924 Alternative implementation of build_py which also runs the
1925 2to3 conversion library on each .py file that is going to be
1926 installed. To use this in a setup.py file for a distribution
1927 that is designed to run with both Python 2.x and 3.x, add::
1928
1929 try:
Serhiy Storchakadba90392016-05-10 12:01:23 +03001930 from distutils.command.build_py import build_py_2to3 as build_py
Martin v. Löwis73a22f02008-03-22 00:35:10 +00001931 except ImportError:
Serhiy Storchakadba90392016-05-10 12:01:23 +03001932 from distutils.command.build_py import build_py
Martin v. Löwis73a22f02008-03-22 00:35:10 +00001933
1934 to your setup.py, and later::
1935
Georg Brandl682d7e02010-10-06 10:26:05 +00001936 cmdclass = {'build_py': build_py}
Martin v. Löwis73a22f02008-03-22 00:35:10 +00001937
1938 to the invocation of setup().
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001939
1940
1941:mod:`distutils.command.build_scripts` --- Build the scripts of a package
1942=========================================================================
1943
1944.. module:: distutils.command.build_scripts
1945 :synopsis: Build the scripts of a package
1946
1947
1948.. % todo
1949
1950
1951:mod:`distutils.command.clean` --- Clean a package build area
1952=============================================================
1953
1954.. module:: distutils.command.clean
1955 :synopsis: Clean a package build area
1956
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -07001957This command removes the temporary files created by :command:`build`
1958and its subcommands, like intermediary compiled object files. With
1959the ``--all`` option, the complete build directory will be removed.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001960
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -07001961Extension modules built :ref:`in place <distutils-build-ext-inplace>`
1962will not be cleaned, as they are not in the build directory.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001963
1964
1965:mod:`distutils.command.config` --- Perform package configuration
1966=================================================================
1967
1968.. module:: distutils.command.config
1969 :synopsis: Perform package configuration
1970
1971
1972.. % todo
1973
1974
1975:mod:`distutils.command.install` --- Install a package
1976======================================================
1977
1978.. module:: distutils.command.install
1979 :synopsis: Install a package
1980
1981
1982.. % todo
1983
1984
1985:mod:`distutils.command.install_data` --- Install data files from a package
1986===========================================================================
1987
1988.. module:: distutils.command.install_data
1989 :synopsis: Install data files from a package
1990
1991
1992.. % todo
1993
1994
1995:mod:`distutils.command.install_headers` --- Install C/C++ header files from a package
1996======================================================================================
1997
1998.. module:: distutils.command.install_headers
1999 :synopsis: Install C/C++ header files from a package
2000
2001
2002.. % todo
2003
2004
2005:mod:`distutils.command.install_lib` --- Install library files from a package
2006=============================================================================
2007
2008.. module:: distutils.command.install_lib
2009 :synopsis: Install library files from a package
2010
2011
2012.. % todo
2013
2014
2015:mod:`distutils.command.install_scripts` --- Install script files from a package
2016================================================================================
2017
2018.. module:: distutils.command.install_scripts
2019 :synopsis: Install script files from a package
2020
2021
2022.. % todo
2023
2024
2025:mod:`distutils.command.register` --- Register a module with the Python Package Index
2026=====================================================================================
2027
2028.. module:: distutils.command.register
2029 :synopsis: Register a module with the Python Package Index
2030
2031
2032The ``register`` command registers the package with the Python Package Index.
2033This is described in more detail in :pep:`301`.
2034
2035.. % todo
Tarek Ziadé96c45a92010-07-31 09:10:51 +00002036
Éric Araujo4b8f6652011-05-29 18:05:53 +02002037
Tarek Ziadé96c45a92010-07-31 09:10:51 +00002038:mod:`distutils.command.check` --- Check the meta-data of a package
2039===================================================================
2040
2041.. module:: distutils.command.check
2042 :synopsis: Check the metadata of a package
2043
2044
2045The ``check`` command performs some tests on the meta-data of a package.
2046For example, it verifies that all required meta-data are provided as
2047the arguments passed to the :func:`setup` function.
2048
2049.. % todo