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Greg Ward2689e3d1999-03-22 14:52:19 +00001"""distutils.util
2
Greg Wardaebf7062000-04-04 02:05:59 +00003Miscellaneous utility functions -- anything that doesn't fit into
Greg Ward47527692000-09-30 18:49:14 +00004one of the other *util.py modules.
5"""
Greg Ward2689e3d1999-03-22 14:52:19 +00006
Greg Ward3ce77fd2000-03-02 01:49:45 +00007__revision__ = "$Id$"
Greg Ward2689e3d1999-03-22 14:52:19 +00008
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +00009import sys, os, string, re
Tarek Ziadéf8926b22009-07-16 16:18:19 +000010
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +000011from distutils.errors import DistutilsPlatformError
12from distutils.dep_util import newer
Tarek Ziadéf8926b22009-07-16 16:18:19 +000013from distutils.spawn import spawn, find_executable
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +000014from distutils import log
Tarek Ziadéf8926b22009-07-16 16:18:19 +000015from distutils.version import LooseVersion
Tarek Ziadé04fe7c02009-10-25 23:08:47 +000016from distutils.errors import DistutilsByteCompileError
Greg Wardaa458bc2000-04-22 15:14:58 +000017
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +000018def get_platform():
19 """Return a string that identifies the current platform.
20
21 This is used mainly to distinguish platform-specific build directories and
Greg Ward59399bb2000-09-15 01:16:14 +000022 platform-specific built distributions. Typically includes the OS name
23 and version and the architecture (as supplied by 'os.uname()'),
24 although the exact information included depends on the OS; eg. for IRIX
25 the architecture isn't particularly important (IRIX only runs on SGI
26 hardware), but for Linux the kernel version isn't particularly
27 important.
28
29 Examples of returned values:
30 linux-i586
31 linux-alpha (?)
32 solaris-2.6-sun4u
33 irix-5.3
34 irix64-6.2
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +000035
Guido van Rossum04110fb2007-08-24 16:32:05 +000036 Windows will return one of:
Christian Heimes5e696852008-04-09 08:37:03 +000037 win-amd64 (64bit Windows on AMD64 (aka x86_64, Intel64, EM64T, etc)
Guido van Rossum04110fb2007-08-24 16:32:05 +000038 win-ia64 (64bit Windows on Itanium)
39 win32 (all others - specifically, sys.platform is returned)
40
41 For other non-POSIX platforms, currently just returns 'sys.platform'.
Greg Wardb75c4852000-06-18 15:45:55 +000042 """
Guido van Rossum04110fb2007-08-24 16:32:05 +000043 if os.name == 'nt':
44 # sniff sys.version for architecture.
45 prefix = " bit ("
Neal Norwitzcabac0a2007-08-30 05:35:41 +000046 i = sys.version.find(prefix)
Guido van Rossum04110fb2007-08-24 16:32:05 +000047 if i == -1:
48 return sys.platform
Neal Norwitzcabac0a2007-08-30 05:35:41 +000049 j = sys.version.find(")", i)
Guido van Rossum04110fb2007-08-24 16:32:05 +000050 look = sys.version[i+len(prefix):j].lower()
Neal Norwitzcabac0a2007-08-30 05:35:41 +000051 if look == 'amd64':
Christian Heimes5e696852008-04-09 08:37:03 +000052 return 'win-amd64'
Neal Norwitzcabac0a2007-08-30 05:35:41 +000053 if look == 'itanium':
Guido van Rossum04110fb2007-08-24 16:32:05 +000054 return 'win-ia64'
55 return sys.platform
56
Greg Wardec84c212000-09-30 17:09:39 +000057 if os.name != "posix" or not hasattr(os, 'uname'):
Greg Ward59399bb2000-09-15 01:16:14 +000058 # XXX what about the architecture? NT is Intel or Alpha,
59 # Mac OS is M68k or PPC, etc.
60 return sys.platform
61
62 # Try to distinguish various flavours of Unix
63
64 (osname, host, release, version, machine) = os.uname()
Andrew M. Kuchling83c158f2001-02-27 19:25:42 +000065
Andrew M. Kuchlingb8c7b9f2003-01-06 13:28:12 +000066 # Convert the OS name to lowercase, remove '/' characters
67 # (to accommodate BSD/OS), and translate spaces (for "Power Macintosh")
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +000068 osname = osname.lower().replace('/', '')
69 machine = machine.replace(' ', '_')
70 machine = machine.replace('/', '-')
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +000071
Greg Ward59399bb2000-09-15 01:16:14 +000072 if osname[:5] == "linux":
73 # At least on Linux/Intel, 'machine' is the processor --
74 # i386, etc.
75 # XXX what about Alpha, SPARC, etc?
76 return "%s-%s" % (osname, machine)
77 elif osname[:5] == "sunos":
78 if release[0] >= "5": # SunOS 5 == Solaris 2
79 osname = "solaris"
80 release = "%d.%s" % (int(release[0]) - 3, release[2:])
81 # fall through to standard osname-release-machine representation
82 elif osname[:4] == "irix": # could be "irix64"!
83 return "%s-%s" % (osname, release)
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +000084 elif osname[:3] == "aix":
Andrew M. Kuchling9767e762001-02-27 18:48:00 +000085 return "%s-%s.%s" % (osname, version, release)
Andrew M. Kuchling989835c2001-01-19 16:26:12 +000086 elif osname[:6] == "cygwin":
Andrew M. Kuchling5a3e4cb2001-07-20 19:29:04 +000087 osname = "cygwin"
Antoine Pitroufd036452008-08-19 17:56:33 +000088 rel_re = re.compile (r'[\d.]+', re.ASCII)
Andrew M. Kuchling989835c2001-01-19 16:26:12 +000089 m = rel_re.match(release)
90 if m:
91 release = m.group()
Thomas Wouters477c8d52006-05-27 19:21:47 +000092 elif osname[:6] == "darwin":
93 #
94 # For our purposes, we'll assume that the system version from
95 # distutils' perspective is what MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is set
96 # to. This makes the compatibility story a bit more sane because the
97 # machine is going to compile and link as if it were
98 # MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET.
99 from distutils.sysconfig import get_config_vars
100 cfgvars = get_config_vars()
101
102 macver = os.environ.get('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET')
103 if not macver:
104 macver = cfgvars.get('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET')
105
Benjamin Petersonc39d7622008-12-30 17:56:45 +0000106 if 1:
107 # Always calculate the release of the running machine,
108 # needed to determine if we can build fat binaries or not.
109
110 macrelease = macver
Thomas Wouters477c8d52006-05-27 19:21:47 +0000111 # Get the system version. Reading this plist is a documented
112 # way to get the system version (see the documentation for
113 # the Gestalt Manager)
114 try:
115 f = open('/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist')
116 except IOError:
117 # We're on a plain darwin box, fall back to the default
118 # behaviour.
119 pass
120 else:
121 m = re.search(
122 r'<key>ProductUserVisibleVersion</key>\s*' +
123 r'<string>(.*?)</string>', f.read())
124 f.close()
125 if m is not None:
Benjamin Petersonc39d7622008-12-30 17:56:45 +0000126 macrelease = '.'.join(m.group(1).split('.')[:2])
Thomas Wouters477c8d52006-05-27 19:21:47 +0000127 # else: fall back to the default behaviour
128
Benjamin Petersonc39d7622008-12-30 17:56:45 +0000129 if not macver:
130 macver = macrelease
131
Thomas Wouters477c8d52006-05-27 19:21:47 +0000132 if macver:
133 from distutils.sysconfig import get_config_vars
134 release = macver
135 osname = "macosx"
136
Benjamin Petersonc39d7622008-12-30 17:56:45 +0000137 if (macrelease + '.') >= '10.4.' and \
Georg Brandlfcaf9102008-07-16 02:17:56 +0000138 '-arch' in get_config_vars().get('CFLAGS', '').strip():
Thomas Wouters477c8d52006-05-27 19:21:47 +0000139 # The universal build will build fat binaries, but not on
140 # systems before 10.4
Georg Brandlfcaf9102008-07-16 02:17:56 +0000141 #
142 # Try to detect 4-way universal builds, those have machine-type
143 # 'universal' instead of 'fat'.
144
Thomas Wouters477c8d52006-05-27 19:21:47 +0000145 machine = 'fat'
Benjamin Petersonc39d7622008-12-30 17:56:45 +0000146 cflags = get_config_vars().get('CFLAGS')
Thomas Wouters477c8d52006-05-27 19:21:47 +0000147
Ronald Oussorenbea37ae2009-09-15 19:16:02 +0000148 archs = re.findall('-arch\s+(\S+)', cflags)
149 archs.sort()
150 archs = tuple(archs)
151
152 if len(archs) == 1:
153 machine = archs[0]
154 elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc'):
155 machine = 'fat'
156 elif archs == ('i386', 'x86_64'):
157 machine = 'intel'
158 elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc', 'x86_64'):
159 machine = 'fat3'
160 elif archs == ('ppc64', 'x86_64'):
161 machine = 'fat64'
162 elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc', 'ppc64', 'x86_64'):
163 machine = 'universal'
164 else:
165 raise ValueError(
166 "Don't know machine value for archs=%r"%(archs,))
167
Ronald Oussorenecc60812009-12-24 13:14:21 +0000168 elif machine == 'i386':
169 # On OSX the machine type returned by uname is always the
170 # 32-bit variant, even if the executable architecture is
171 # the 64-bit variant
172 if sys.maxsize >= 2**32:
173 machine = 'x86_64'
Georg Brandlfcaf9102008-07-16 02:17:56 +0000174
Thomas Wouters477c8d52006-05-27 19:21:47 +0000175 elif machine in ('PowerPC', 'Power_Macintosh'):
176 # Pick a sane name for the PPC architecture.
177 machine = 'ppc'
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000178
Ronald Oussorenecc60812009-12-24 13:14:21 +0000179 # See 'i386' case
180 if sys.maxsize >= 2**32:
181 machine = 'ppc64'
182
Greg Ward59399bb2000-09-15 01:16:14 +0000183 return "%s-%s-%s" % (osname, release, machine)
184
Greg Ward50919292000-03-07 03:27:08 +0000185
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000186def convert_path(pathname):
187 """Return 'pathname' as a name that will work on the native filesystem.
Greg Ward50919292000-03-07 03:27:08 +0000188
Greg Wardb8b263b2000-09-30 18:40:42 +0000189 i.e. split it on '/' and put it back together again using the current
190 directory separator. Needed because filenames in the setup script are
191 always supplied in Unix style, and have to be converted to the local
192 convention before we can actually use them in the filesystem. Raises
Greg Ward47527692000-09-30 18:49:14 +0000193 ValueError on non-Unix-ish systems if 'pathname' either starts or
194 ends with a slash.
Greg Wardb8b263b2000-09-30 18:40:42 +0000195 """
Greg Ward7ec05352000-09-22 01:05:43 +0000196 if os.sep == '/':
197 return pathname
Neal Norwitzb0df6a12002-08-13 17:42:57 +0000198 if not pathname:
199 return pathname
200 if pathname[0] == '/':
Collin Winter5b7e9d72007-08-30 03:52:21 +0000201 raise ValueError("path '%s' cannot be absolute" % pathname)
Neal Norwitzb0df6a12002-08-13 17:42:57 +0000202 if pathname[-1] == '/':
Collin Winter5b7e9d72007-08-30 03:52:21 +0000203 raise ValueError("path '%s' cannot end with '/'" % pathname)
Greg Ward7ec05352000-09-22 01:05:43 +0000204
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000205 paths = pathname.split('/')
Jack Jansenb4cd5c12001-01-28 12:23:32 +0000206 while '.' in paths:
207 paths.remove('.')
208 if not paths:
209 return os.curdir
Neal Norwitzd9108552006-03-17 08:00:19 +0000210 return os.path.join(*paths)
Greg Ward50919292000-03-07 03:27:08 +0000211
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000212
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000213def change_root(new_root, pathname):
214 """Return 'pathname' with 'new_root' prepended.
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000215
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000216 If 'pathname' is relative, this is equivalent to
217 "os.path.join(new_root,pathname)".
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000218 Otherwise, it requires making 'pathname' relative and then joining the
Greg Ward4b46ef92000-05-31 02:14:32 +0000219 two, which is tricky on DOS/Windows and Mac OS.
220 """
221 if os.name == 'posix':
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000222 if not os.path.isabs(pathname):
223 return os.path.join(new_root, pathname)
Greg Ward4b46ef92000-05-31 02:14:32 +0000224 else:
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000225 return os.path.join(new_root, pathname[1:])
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000226
227 elif os.name == 'nt':
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000228 (drive, path) = os.path.splitdrive(pathname)
Greg Ward4b46ef92000-05-31 02:14:32 +0000229 if path[0] == '\\':
230 path = path[1:]
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000231 return os.path.join(new_root, path)
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000232
Marc-André Lemburg2544f512002-01-31 18:56:00 +0000233 elif os.name == 'os2':
234 (drive, path) = os.path.splitdrive(pathname)
235 if path[0] == os.sep:
236 path = path[1:]
237 return os.path.join(new_root, path)
238
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000239 elif os.name == 'mac':
Greg Wardf5855742000-09-21 01:23:35 +0000240 if not os.path.isabs(pathname):
241 return os.path.join(new_root, pathname)
242 else:
243 # Chop off volume name from start of path
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000244 elements = pathname.split(":", 1)
Greg Wardf5855742000-09-21 01:23:35 +0000245 pathname = ":" + elements[1]
246 return os.path.join(new_root, pathname)
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000247
248 else:
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000249 raise DistutilsPlatformError("nothing known about "
250 "platform '%s'" % os.name)
Greg Ward67f75d42000-04-27 01:53:46 +0000251
Gregory P. Smithe7e35ac2000-05-12 00:40:00 +0000252_environ_checked = 0
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000253
254def check_environ():
255 """Ensure that 'os.environ' has all the environment variables needed.
256
257 We guarantee that users can use in config files, command-line options,
Greg Wardb8b263b2000-09-30 18:40:42 +0000258 etc. Currently this includes:
259 HOME - user's home directory (Unix only)
260 PLAT - description of the current platform, including hardware
261 and OS (see 'get_platform()')
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000262 """
Gregory P. Smithe7e35ac2000-05-12 00:40:00 +0000263 global _environ_checked
264 if _environ_checked:
265 return
266
Guido van Rossume2b70bc2006-08-18 22:13:04 +0000267 if os.name == 'posix' and 'HOME' not in os.environ:
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000268 import pwd
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000269 os.environ['HOME'] = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[5]
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000270
Guido van Rossume2b70bc2006-08-18 22:13:04 +0000271 if 'PLAT' not in os.environ:
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000272 os.environ['PLAT'] = get_platform()
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000273
Gregory P. Smithe7e35ac2000-05-12 00:40:00 +0000274 _environ_checked = 1
275
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000276def subst_vars(s, local_vars):
277 """Perform shell/Perl-style variable substitution on 'string'.
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000278
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000279 Every occurrence of '$' followed by a name is considered a variable, and
Greg Ward47527692000-09-30 18:49:14 +0000280 variable is substituted by the value found in the 'local_vars'
281 dictionary, or in 'os.environ' if it's not in 'local_vars'.
282 'os.environ' is first checked/augmented to guarantee that it contains
283 certain values: see 'check_environ()'. Raise ValueError for any
284 variables not found in either 'local_vars' or 'os.environ'.
Greg Wardb8b263b2000-09-30 18:40:42 +0000285 """
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000286 check_environ()
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000287 def _subst (match, local_vars=local_vars):
288 var_name = match.group(1)
Guido van Rossume2b70bc2006-08-18 22:13:04 +0000289 if var_name in local_vars:
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000290 return str(local_vars[var_name])
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000291 else:
292 return os.environ[var_name]
293
Greg Ward47527692000-09-30 18:49:14 +0000294 try:
Jeremy Hylton5e2d0762001-01-25 20:10:32 +0000295 return re.sub(r'\$([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*)', _subst, s)
Guido van Rossumb940e112007-01-10 16:19:56 +0000296 except KeyError as var:
Collin Winter5b7e9d72007-08-30 03:52:21 +0000297 raise ValueError("invalid variable '$%s'" % var)
Greg Ward1b4ede52000-03-22 00:22:44 +0000298
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000299def grok_environment_error(exc, prefix="error: "):
300 """Generate a useful error message from an EnvironmentError.
Greg Ward7c1a6d42000-03-29 02:48:40 +0000301
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000302 This will generate an IOError or an OSError exception object.
303 Handles Python 1.5.1 and 1.5.2 styles, and
Greg Warde9055132000-06-17 02:16:46 +0000304 does what it can to deal with exception objects that don't have a
305 filename (which happens when the error is due to a two-file operation,
306 such as 'rename()' or 'link()'. Returns the error message as a string
307 prefixed with 'prefix'.
308 """
309 # check for Python 1.5.2-style {IO,OS}Error exception objects
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000310 if hasattr(exc, 'filename') and hasattr(exc, 'strerror'):
Greg Warde9055132000-06-17 02:16:46 +0000311 if exc.filename:
312 error = prefix + "%s: %s" % (exc.filename, exc.strerror)
313 else:
314 # two-argument functions in posix module don't
315 # include the filename in the exception object!
316 error = prefix + "%s" % exc.strerror
317 else:
Georg Brandl5dfe0de2008-01-06 21:41:49 +0000318 error = prefix + str(exc.args[-1])
Greg Warde9055132000-06-17 02:16:46 +0000319
320 return error
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000321
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000322# Needed by 'split_quoted()'
Martin v. Löwis1c0f1f92004-03-25 14:58:19 +0000323_wordchars_re = _squote_re = _dquote_re = None
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000324
Martin v. Löwis1c0f1f92004-03-25 14:58:19 +0000325def _init_regex():
326 global _wordchars_re, _squote_re, _dquote_re
327 _wordchars_re = re.compile(r'[^\\\'\"%s ]*' % string.whitespace)
328 _squote_re = re.compile(r"'(?:[^'\\]|\\.)*'")
329 _dquote_re = re.compile(r'"(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*"')
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000330
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000331def split_quoted(s):
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000332 """Split a string up according to Unix shell-like rules for quotes and
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000333 backslashes.
334
335 In short: words are delimited by spaces, as long as those
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000336 spaces are not escaped by a backslash, or inside a quoted string.
337 Single and double quotes are equivalent, and the quote characters can
338 be backslash-escaped. The backslash is stripped from any two-character
339 escape sequence, leaving only the escaped character. The quote
340 characters are stripped from any quoted string. Returns a list of
341 words.
342 """
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000343 # This is a nice algorithm for splitting up a single string, since it
344 # doesn't require character-by-character examination. It was a little
345 # bit of a brain-bender to get it working right, though...
Martin v. Löwis1c0f1f92004-03-25 14:58:19 +0000346 if _wordchars_re is None: _init_regex()
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000347
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000348 s = s.strip()
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000349 words = []
350 pos = 0
351
352 while s:
353 m = _wordchars_re.match(s, pos)
354 end = m.end()
355 if end == len(s):
356 words.append(s[:end])
357 break
358
Greg Ward2b042de2000-08-08 14:38:13 +0000359 if s[end] in string.whitespace: # unescaped, unquoted whitespace: now
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000360 words.append(s[:end]) # we definitely have a word delimiter
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000361 s = s[end:].lstrip()
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000362 pos = 0
363
364 elif s[end] == '\\': # preserve whatever is being escaped;
365 # will become part of the current word
366 s = s[:end] + s[end+1:]
367 pos = end+1
368
369 else:
370 if s[end] == "'": # slurp singly-quoted string
371 m = _squote_re.match(s, end)
372 elif s[end] == '"': # slurp doubly-quoted string
373 m = _dquote_re.match(s, end)
374 else:
Collin Winter5b7e9d72007-08-30 03:52:21 +0000375 raise RuntimeError("this can't happen (bad char '%c')" % s[end])
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000376
377 if m is None:
Collin Winter5b7e9d72007-08-30 03:52:21 +0000378 raise ValueError("bad string (mismatched %s quotes?)" % s[end])
Greg Ward6a2a3db2000-06-24 20:40:02 +0000379
380 (beg, end) = m.span()
381 s = s[:beg] + s[beg+1:end-1] + s[end:]
382 pos = m.end() - 2
383
384 if pos >= len(s):
385 words.append(s)
386 break
387
388 return words
389
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000390
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000391def execute(func, args, msg=None, verbose=0, dry_run=0):
392 """Perform some action that affects the outside world.
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000393
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000394 eg. by writing to the filesystem). Such actions are special because
395 they are disabled by the 'dry_run' flag. This method takes care of all
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000396 that bureaucracy for you; all you have to do is supply the
397 function to call and an argument tuple for it (to embody the
398 "external action" being performed), and an optional message to
399 print.
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000400 """
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000401 if msg is None:
Walter Dörwald70a6b492004-02-12 17:35:32 +0000402 msg = "%s%r" % (func.__name__, args)
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000403 if msg[-2:] == ',)': # correct for singleton tuple
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000404 msg = msg[0:-2] + ')'
405
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000406 log.info(msg)
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000407 if not dry_run:
Neal Norwitzd9108552006-03-17 08:00:19 +0000408 func(*args)
Greg Ward1c16ac32000-08-02 01:37:30 +0000409
Greg Ward817dc092000-09-25 01:25:06 +0000410
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000411def strtobool(val):
Greg Ward817dc092000-09-25 01:25:06 +0000412 """Convert a string representation of truth to true (1) or false (0).
Tim Peters182b5ac2004-07-18 06:16:08 +0000413
Greg Ward817dc092000-09-25 01:25:06 +0000414 True values are 'y', 'yes', 't', 'true', 'on', and '1'; false values
415 are 'n', 'no', 'f', 'false', 'off', and '0'. Raises ValueError if
416 'val' is anything else.
417 """
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000418 val = val.lower()
Greg Ward817dc092000-09-25 01:25:06 +0000419 if val in ('y', 'yes', 't', 'true', 'on', '1'):
420 return 1
421 elif val in ('n', 'no', 'f', 'false', 'off', '0'):
422 return 0
423 else:
Collin Winter5b7e9d72007-08-30 03:52:21 +0000424 raise ValueError("invalid truth value %r" % (val,))
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000425
426
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000427def byte_compile(py_files, optimize=0, force=0, prefix=None, base_dir=None,
428 verbose=1, dry_run=0, direct=None):
Greg Wardf217e212000-10-01 23:49:30 +0000429 """Byte-compile a collection of Python source files to either .pyc
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000430 or .pyo files in the same directory.
431
432 'py_files' is a list of files to compile; any files that don't end in
433 ".py" are silently skipped. 'optimize' must be one of the following:
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000434 0 - don't optimize (generate .pyc)
435 1 - normal optimization (like "python -O")
436 2 - extra optimization (like "python -OO")
437 If 'force' is true, all files are recompiled regardless of
438 timestamps.
439
440 The source filename encoded in each bytecode file defaults to the
441 filenames listed in 'py_files'; you can modify these with 'prefix' and
442 'basedir'. 'prefix' is a string that will be stripped off of each
443 source filename, and 'base_dir' is a directory name that will be
444 prepended (after 'prefix' is stripped). You can supply either or both
445 (or neither) of 'prefix' and 'base_dir', as you wish.
446
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000447 If 'dry_run' is true, doesn't actually do anything that would
448 affect the filesystem.
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000449
450 Byte-compilation is either done directly in this interpreter process
451 with the standard py_compile module, or indirectly by writing a
452 temporary script and executing it. Normally, you should let
453 'byte_compile()' figure out to use direct compilation or not (see
454 the source for details). The 'direct' flag is used by the script
455 generated in indirect mode; unless you know what you're doing, leave
456 it set to None.
457 """
Tarek Ziadé04fe7c02009-10-25 23:08:47 +0000458 # nothing is done if sys.dont_write_bytecode is True
459 if sys.dont_write_bytecode:
460 raise DistutilsByteCompileError('byte-compiling is disabled.')
461
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000462 # First, if the caller didn't force us into direct or indirect mode,
463 # figure out which mode we should be in. We take a conservative
464 # approach: choose direct mode *only* if the current interpreter is
465 # in debug mode and optimize is 0. If we're not in debug mode (-O
466 # or -OO), we don't know which level of optimization this
467 # interpreter is running with, so we can't do direct
468 # byte-compilation and be certain that it's the right thing. Thus,
469 # always compile indirectly if the current interpreter is in either
470 # optimize mode, or if either optimization level was requested by
471 # the caller.
472 if direct is None:
473 direct = (__debug__ and optimize == 0)
474
475 # "Indirect" byte-compilation: write a temporary script and then
476 # run it with the appropriate flags.
477 if not direct:
Marc-André Lemburg03750792002-12-03 08:45:11 +0000478 try:
479 from tempfile import mkstemp
480 (script_fd, script_name) = mkstemp(".py")
481 except ImportError:
482 from tempfile import mktemp
483 (script_fd, script_name) = None, mktemp(".py")
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000484 log.info("writing byte-compilation script '%s'", script_name)
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000485 if not dry_run:
Marc-André Lemburg03750792002-12-03 08:45:11 +0000486 if script_fd is not None:
487 script = os.fdopen(script_fd, "w")
488 else:
489 script = open(script_name, "w")
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000490
491 script.write("""\
492from distutils.util import byte_compile
493files = [
494""")
Greg Ward9216cfe2000-10-03 03:31:05 +0000495
496 # XXX would be nice to write absolute filenames, just for
497 # safety's sake (script should be more robust in the face of
498 # chdir'ing before running it). But this requires abspath'ing
499 # 'prefix' as well, and that breaks the hack in build_lib's
500 # 'byte_compile()' method that carefully tacks on a trailing
501 # slash (os.sep really) to make sure the prefix here is "just
502 # right". This whole prefix business is rather delicate -- the
503 # problem is that it's really a directory, but I'm treating it
504 # as a dumb string, so trailing slashes and so forth matter.
505
506 #py_files = map(os.path.abspath, py_files)
507 #if prefix:
508 # prefix = os.path.abspath(prefix)
509
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000510 script.write(",\n".join(map(repr, py_files)) + "]\n")
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000511 script.write("""
Walter Dörwald70a6b492004-02-12 17:35:32 +0000512byte_compile(files, optimize=%r, force=%r,
513 prefix=%r, base_dir=%r,
514 verbose=%r, dry_run=0,
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000515 direct=1)
Walter Dörwald70a6b492004-02-12 17:35:32 +0000516""" % (optimize, force, prefix, base_dir, verbose))
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000517
518 script.close()
519
520 cmd = [sys.executable, script_name]
521 if optimize == 1:
522 cmd.insert(1, "-O")
523 elif optimize == 2:
524 cmd.insert(1, "-OO")
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000525 spawn(cmd, dry_run=dry_run)
Greg Ward9216cfe2000-10-03 03:31:05 +0000526 execute(os.remove, (script_name,), "removing %s" % script_name,
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000527 dry_run=dry_run)
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000528
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000529 # "Direct" byte-compilation: use the py_compile module to compile
530 # right here, right now. Note that the script generated in indirect
531 # mode simply calls 'byte_compile()' in direct mode, a weird sort of
532 # cross-process recursion. Hey, it works!
533 else:
534 from py_compile import compile
535
536 for file in py_files:
537 if file[-3:] != ".py":
Greg Wardf217e212000-10-01 23:49:30 +0000538 # This lets us be lazy and not filter filenames in
539 # the "install_lib" command.
540 continue
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000541
542 # Terminology from the py_compile module:
543 # cfile - byte-compiled file
544 # dfile - purported source filename (same as 'file' by default)
545 cfile = file + (__debug__ and "c" or "o")
546 dfile = file
547 if prefix:
548 if file[:len(prefix)] != prefix:
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000549 raise ValueError("invalid prefix: filename %r doesn't "
550 "start with %r" % (file, prefix))
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000551 dfile = dfile[len(prefix):]
552 if base_dir:
553 dfile = os.path.join(base_dir, dfile)
554
555 cfile_base = os.path.basename(cfile)
556 if direct:
557 if force or newer(file, cfile):
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000558 log.info("byte-compiling %s to %s", file, cfile_base)
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000559 if not dry_run:
560 compile(file, cfile, dfile)
561 else:
Jeremy Hyltoncd8a1142002-06-04 20:14:43 +0000562 log.debug("skipping byte-compilation of %s to %s",
563 file, cfile_base)
Greg Ward1297b5c2000-09-30 20:37:56 +0000564
Andrew M. Kuchlingdf66df02001-03-22 03:03:41 +0000565
Tarek Ziadé905a2572009-07-02 14:25:23 +0000566def rfc822_escape(header):
Andrew M. Kuchlingdf66df02001-03-22 03:03:41 +0000567 """Return a version of the string escaped for inclusion in an
Andrew M. Kuchling88b08842001-03-23 17:30:26 +0000568 RFC-822 header, by ensuring there are 8 spaces space after each newline.
Andrew M. Kuchlingdf66df02001-03-22 03:03:41 +0000569 """
Tarek Ziadédf872d42009-12-06 09:28:17 +0000570 lines = header.split('\n')
571 sep = '\n' + 8 * ' '
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000572 return sep.join(lines)
Martin v. Löwis6178db62008-12-01 04:38:52 +0000573
Tarek Ziadéf8926b22009-07-16 16:18:19 +0000574_RE_VERSION = re.compile(b'(\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)*)')
575_MAC_OS_X_LD_VERSION = re.compile(b'^@\(#\)PROGRAM:ld PROJECT:ld64-((\d+)(\.\d+)*)')
576
577def _find_ld_version():
578 """Finds the ld version. The version scheme differs under Mac OSX."""
579 if sys.platform == 'darwin':
580 return _find_exe_version('ld -v', _MAC_OS_X_LD_VERSION)
581 else:
582 return _find_exe_version('ld -v')
583
584def _find_exe_version(cmd, pattern=_RE_VERSION):
585 """Find the version of an executable by running `cmd` in the shell.
586
587 `pattern` is a compiled regular expression. If not provided, default
588 to _RE_VERSION. If the command is not found, or the output does not
589 match the mattern, returns None.
590 """
591 from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
592 executable = cmd.split()[0]
593 if find_executable(executable) is None:
594 return None
595 pipe = Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
596 try:
597 stdout, stderr = pipe.stdout.read(), pipe.stderr.read()
598 finally:
599 pipe.stdout.close()
600 pipe.stderr.close()
601 # some commands like ld under MacOS X, will give the
602 # output in the stderr, rather than stdout.
603 if stdout != b'':
604 out_string = stdout
605 else:
606 out_string = stderr
607
608 result = pattern.search(out_string)
609 if result is None:
610 return None
611 return LooseVersion(result.group(1).decode())
612
613def get_compiler_versions():
614 """Returns a tuple providing the versions of gcc, ld and dllwrap
615
616 For each command, if a command is not found, None is returned.
617 Otherwise a LooseVersion instance is returned.
618 """
619 gcc = _find_exe_version('gcc -dumpversion')
620 ld = _find_ld_version()
621 dllwrap = _find_exe_version('dllwrap --version')
622 return gcc, ld, dllwrap
623
Martin v. Löwis6178db62008-12-01 04:38:52 +0000624# 2to3 support
625
626def run_2to3(files, fixer_names=None, options=None, explicit=None):
627 """Invoke 2to3 on a list of Python files.
628 The files should all come from the build area, as the
629 modification is done in-place. To reduce the build time,
630 only files modified since the last invocation of this
631 function should be passed in the files argument."""
632
633 if not files:
634 return
635
636 # Make this class local, to delay import of 2to3
637 from lib2to3.refactor import RefactoringTool, get_fixers_from_package
638 class DistutilsRefactoringTool(RefactoringTool):
639 def log_error(self, msg, *args, **kw):
640 log.error(msg, *args)
641
642 def log_message(self, msg, *args):
643 log.info(msg, *args)
644
645 def log_debug(self, msg, *args):
646 log.debug(msg, *args)
647
648 if fixer_names is None:
649 fixer_names = get_fixers_from_package('lib2to3.fixes')
650 r = DistutilsRefactoringTool(fixer_names, options=options)
651 r.refactor(files, write=True)
652
Georg Brandl6d4a9cf2009-03-31 00:34:54 +0000653def copydir_run_2to3(src, dest, template=None, fixer_names=None,
654 options=None, explicit=None):
655 """Recursively copy a directory, only copying new and changed files,
656 running run_2to3 over all newly copied Python modules afterward.
657
658 If you give a template string, it's parsed like a MANIFEST.in.
659 """
660 from distutils.dir_util import mkpath
661 from distutils.file_util import copy_file
662 from distutils.filelist import FileList
663 filelist = FileList()
664 curdir = os.getcwd()
665 os.chdir(src)
666 try:
667 filelist.findall()
668 finally:
669 os.chdir(curdir)
670 filelist.files[:] = filelist.allfiles
671 if template:
672 for line in template.splitlines():
673 line = line.strip()
674 if not line: continue
675 filelist.process_template_line(line)
676 copied = []
677 for filename in filelist.files:
678 outname = os.path.join(dest, filename)
679 mkpath(os.path.dirname(outname))
680 res = copy_file(os.path.join(src, filename), outname, update=1)
681 if res[1]: copied.append(outname)
682 run_2to3([fn for fn in copied if fn.lower().endswith('.py')],
683 fixer_names=fixer_names, options=options, explicit=explicit)
684 return copied
685
Martin v. Löwis6178db62008-12-01 04:38:52 +0000686class Mixin2to3:
687 '''Mixin class for commands that run 2to3.
688 To configure 2to3, setup scripts may either change
689 the class variables, or inherit from individual commands
690 to override how 2to3 is invoked.'''
691
692 # provide list of fixers to run;
693 # defaults to all from lib2to3.fixers
694 fixer_names = None
695
696 # options dictionary
697 options = None
698
699 # list of fixers to invoke even though they are marked as explicit
700 explicit = None
701
702 def run_2to3(self, files):
703 return run_2to3(files, self.fixer_names, self.options, self.explicit)