| | """distutils.command.config |
| | |
| | Implements the Distutils 'config' command, a (mostly) empty command class |
| | that exists mainly to be sub-classed by specific module distributions and |
| | applications. The idea is that while every "config" command is different, |
| | at least they're all named the same, and users always see "config" in the |
| | list of standard commands. Also, this is a good place to put common |
| | configure-like tasks: "try to compile this C code", or "figure out where |
| | this header file lives". |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | import os, re |
| |
|
| | from distutils.core import Command |
| | from distutils.errors import DistutilsExecError |
| | from distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler |
| | from distutils import log |
| |
|
| | LANG_EXT = {"c": ".c", "c++": ".cxx"} |
| |
|
| | class config(Command): |
| |
|
| | description = "prepare to build" |
| |
|
| | user_options = [ |
| | ('compiler=', None, |
| | "specify the compiler type"), |
| | ('cc=', None, |
| | "specify the compiler executable"), |
| | ('include-dirs=', 'I', |
| | "list of directories to search for header files"), |
| | ('define=', 'D', |
| | "C preprocessor macros to define"), |
| | ('undef=', 'U', |
| | "C preprocessor macros to undefine"), |
| | ('libraries=', 'l', |
| | "external C libraries to link with"), |
| | ('library-dirs=', 'L', |
| | "directories to search for external C libraries"), |
| |
|
| | ('noisy', None, |
| | "show every action (compile, link, run, ...) taken"), |
| | ('dump-source', None, |
| | "dump generated source files before attempting to compile them"), |
| | ] |
| |
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| |
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| | |
| | |
| |
|
| | def initialize_options(self): |
| | self.compiler = None |
| | self.cc = None |
| | self.include_dirs = None |
| | self.libraries = None |
| | self.library_dirs = None |
| |
|
| | |
| | self.noisy = 1 |
| | self.dump_source = 1 |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | self.temp_files = [] |
| |
|
| | def finalize_options(self): |
| | if self.include_dirs is None: |
| | self.include_dirs = self.distribution.include_dirs or [] |
| | elif isinstance(self.include_dirs, str): |
| | self.include_dirs = self.include_dirs.split(os.pathsep) |
| |
|
| | if self.libraries is None: |
| | self.libraries = [] |
| | elif isinstance(self.libraries, str): |
| | self.libraries = [self.libraries] |
| |
|
| | if self.library_dirs is None: |
| | self.library_dirs = [] |
| | elif isinstance(self.library_dirs, str): |
| | self.library_dirs = self.library_dirs.split(os.pathsep) |
| |
|
| | def run(self): |
| | pass |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |
|
| | def _check_compiler(self): |
| | """Check that 'self.compiler' really is a CCompiler object; |
| | if not, make it one. |
| | """ |
| | |
| | |
| | from distutils.ccompiler import CCompiler, new_compiler |
| | if not isinstance(self.compiler, CCompiler): |
| | self.compiler = new_compiler(compiler=self.compiler, |
| | dry_run=self.dry_run, force=1) |
| | customize_compiler(self.compiler) |
| | if self.include_dirs: |
| | self.compiler.set_include_dirs(self.include_dirs) |
| | if self.libraries: |
| | self.compiler.set_libraries(self.libraries) |
| | if self.library_dirs: |
| | self.compiler.set_library_dirs(self.library_dirs) |
| |
|
| | def _gen_temp_sourcefile(self, body, headers, lang): |
| | filename = "_configtest" + LANG_EXT[lang] |
| | with open(filename, "w") as file: |
| | if headers: |
| | for header in headers: |
| | file.write("#include <%s>\n" % header) |
| | file.write("\n") |
| | file.write(body) |
| | if body[-1] != "\n": |
| | file.write("\n") |
| | return filename |
| |
|
| | def _preprocess(self, body, headers, include_dirs, lang): |
| | src = self._gen_temp_sourcefile(body, headers, lang) |
| | out = "_configtest.i" |
| | self.temp_files.extend([src, out]) |
| | self.compiler.preprocess(src, out, include_dirs=include_dirs) |
| | return (src, out) |
| |
|
| | def _compile(self, body, headers, include_dirs, lang): |
| | src = self._gen_temp_sourcefile(body, headers, lang) |
| | if self.dump_source: |
| | dump_file(src, "compiling '%s':" % src) |
| | (obj,) = self.compiler.object_filenames([src]) |
| | self.temp_files.extend([src, obj]) |
| | self.compiler.compile([src], include_dirs=include_dirs) |
| | return (src, obj) |
| |
|
| | def _link(self, body, headers, include_dirs, libraries, library_dirs, |
| | lang): |
| | (src, obj) = self._compile(body, headers, include_dirs, lang) |
| | prog = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(src))[0] |
| | self.compiler.link_executable([obj], prog, |
| | libraries=libraries, |
| | library_dirs=library_dirs, |
| | target_lang=lang) |
| |
|
| | if self.compiler.exe_extension is not None: |
| | prog = prog + self.compiler.exe_extension |
| | self.temp_files.append(prog) |
| |
|
| | return (src, obj, prog) |
| |
|
| | def _clean(self, *filenames): |
| | if not filenames: |
| | filenames = self.temp_files |
| | self.temp_files = [] |
| | log.info("removing: %s", ' '.join(filenames)) |
| | for filename in filenames: |
| | try: |
| | os.remove(filename) |
| | except OSError: |
| | pass |
| |
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| |
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| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |
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| | |
| |
|
| | def try_cpp(self, body=None, headers=None, include_dirs=None, lang="c"): |
| | """Construct a source file from 'body' (a string containing lines |
| | of C/C++ code) and 'headers' (a list of header files to include) |
| | and run it through the preprocessor. Return true if the |
| | preprocessor succeeded, false if there were any errors. |
| | ('body' probably isn't of much use, but what the heck.) |
| | """ |
| | from distutils.ccompiler import CompileError |
| | self._check_compiler() |
| | ok = True |
| | try: |
| | self._preprocess(body, headers, include_dirs, lang) |
| | except CompileError: |
| | ok = False |
| |
|
| | self._clean() |
| | return ok |
| |
|
| | def search_cpp(self, pattern, body=None, headers=None, include_dirs=None, |
| | lang="c"): |
| | """Construct a source file (just like 'try_cpp()'), run it through |
| | the preprocessor, and return true if any line of the output matches |
| | 'pattern'. 'pattern' should either be a compiled regex object or a |
| | string containing a regex. If both 'body' and 'headers' are None, |
| | preprocesses an empty file -- which can be useful to determine the |
| | symbols the preprocessor and compiler set by default. |
| | """ |
| | self._check_compiler() |
| | src, out = self._preprocess(body, headers, include_dirs, lang) |
| |
|
| | if isinstance(pattern, str): |
| | pattern = re.compile(pattern) |
| |
|
| | with open(out) as file: |
| | match = False |
| | while True: |
| | line = file.readline() |
| | if line == '': |
| | break |
| | if pattern.search(line): |
| | match = True |
| | break |
| |
|
| | self._clean() |
| | return match |
| |
|
| | def try_compile(self, body, headers=None, include_dirs=None, lang="c"): |
| | """Try to compile a source file built from 'body' and 'headers'. |
| | Return true on success, false otherwise. |
| | """ |
| | from distutils.ccompiler import CompileError |
| | self._check_compiler() |
| | try: |
| | self._compile(body, headers, include_dirs, lang) |
| | ok = True |
| | except CompileError: |
| | ok = False |
| |
|
| | log.info(ok and "success!" or "failure.") |
| | self._clean() |
| | return ok |
| |
|
| | def try_link(self, body, headers=None, include_dirs=None, libraries=None, |
| | library_dirs=None, lang="c"): |
| | """Try to compile and link a source file, built from 'body' and |
| | 'headers', to executable form. Return true on success, false |
| | otherwise. |
| | """ |
| | from distutils.ccompiler import CompileError, LinkError |
| | self._check_compiler() |
| | try: |
| | self._link(body, headers, include_dirs, |
| | libraries, library_dirs, lang) |
| | ok = True |
| | except (CompileError, LinkError): |
| | ok = False |
| |
|
| | log.info(ok and "success!" or "failure.") |
| | self._clean() |
| | return ok |
| |
|
| | def try_run(self, body, headers=None, include_dirs=None, libraries=None, |
| | library_dirs=None, lang="c"): |
| | """Try to compile, link to an executable, and run a program |
| | built from 'body' and 'headers'. Return true on success, false |
| | otherwise. |
| | """ |
| | from distutils.ccompiler import CompileError, LinkError |
| | self._check_compiler() |
| | try: |
| | src, obj, exe = self._link(body, headers, include_dirs, |
| | libraries, library_dirs, lang) |
| | self.spawn([exe]) |
| | ok = True |
| | except (CompileError, LinkError, DistutilsExecError): |
| | ok = False |
| |
|
| | log.info(ok and "success!" or "failure.") |
| | self._clean() |
| | return ok |
| |
|
| |
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| | |
| | |
| | |
| |
|
| | def check_func(self, func, headers=None, include_dirs=None, |
| | libraries=None, library_dirs=None, decl=0, call=0): |
| | """Determine if function 'func' is available by constructing a |
| | source file that refers to 'func', and compiles and links it. |
| | If everything succeeds, returns true; otherwise returns false. |
| | |
| | The constructed source file starts out by including the header |
| | files listed in 'headers'. If 'decl' is true, it then declares |
| | 'func' (as "int func()"); you probably shouldn't supply 'headers' |
| | and set 'decl' true in the same call, or you might get errors about |
| | a conflicting declarations for 'func'. Finally, the constructed |
| | 'main()' function either references 'func' or (if 'call' is true) |
| | calls it. 'libraries' and 'library_dirs' are used when |
| | linking. |
| | """ |
| | self._check_compiler() |
| | body = [] |
| | if decl: |
| | body.append("int %s ();" % func) |
| | body.append("int main () {") |
| | if call: |
| | body.append(" %s();" % func) |
| | else: |
| | body.append(" %s;" % func) |
| | body.append("}") |
| | body = "\n".join(body) + "\n" |
| |
|
| | return self.try_link(body, headers, include_dirs, |
| | libraries, library_dirs) |
| |
|
| | def check_lib(self, library, library_dirs=None, headers=None, |
| | include_dirs=None, other_libraries=[]): |
| | """Determine if 'library' is available to be linked against, |
| | without actually checking that any particular symbols are provided |
| | by it. 'headers' will be used in constructing the source file to |
| | be compiled, but the only effect of this is to check if all the |
| | header files listed are available. Any libraries listed in |
| | 'other_libraries' will be included in the link, in case 'library' |
| | has symbols that depend on other libraries. |
| | """ |
| | self._check_compiler() |
| | return self.try_link("int main (void) { }", headers, include_dirs, |
| | [library] + other_libraries, library_dirs) |
| |
|
| | def check_header(self, header, include_dirs=None, library_dirs=None, |
| | lang="c"): |
| | """Determine if the system header file named by 'header_file' |
| | exists and can be found by the preprocessor; return true if so, |
| | false otherwise. |
| | """ |
| | return self.try_cpp(body="/* No body */", headers=[header], |
| | include_dirs=include_dirs) |
| |
|
| | def dump_file(filename, head=None): |
| | """Dumps a file content into log.info. |
| | |
| | If head is not None, will be dumped before the file content. |
| | """ |
| | if head is None: |
| | log.info('%s', filename) |
| | else: |
| | log.info(head) |
| | file = open(filename) |
| | try: |
| | log.info(file.read()) |
| | finally: |
| | file.close() |
| |
|