cpython/setup.py
Benjamin Peterson 4fa88fa0ba merge the io-c branch: C implementation of the io module
The main io module now uses the C implementation.  The Python one still exists
in Lib/_pyio.py for ease of testing new features and usefulness to other
implementers.

The rewrite was done by Antoine Pitrou and Amaury Forgeot d'Arc.  I was slightly
helpful at the end. :)


Following are the log messages from the io-c branch:

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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/branches/io-c

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  r68683 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-17 17:13:48 -0600 (Sat, 17 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Merge in changes from the io-c sandbox. Tests will follow in separate commits.
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  r68684 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-17 17:17:26 -0600 (Sat, 17 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Fixes and additions to test_io.py
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  r68685 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-17 17:22:04 -0600 (Sat, 17 Jan 2009) | 1 line

  Fix test_fileio
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  r68687 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-17 17:35:11 -0600 (Sat, 17 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Add dependency to _iomodule.h for the various C sources
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  r68688 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-17 17:38:18 -0600 (Sat, 17 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  These precautions are not needed anymore!
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  r68689 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-17 17:41:48 -0600 (Sat, 17 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix another test
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  r68693 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-17 17:49:58 -0600 (Sat, 17 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix test_uu (which was using private attributes of TextIOWrapper)
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  r68704 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-17 18:45:29 -0600 (Sat, 17 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Most io sources are Py_ssize_t-clean (I don't know about bytesio and stringio)
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  r68741 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-18 15:20:30 -0600 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Check return type in TextIOWrapper.__next__
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  r68742 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-18 15:28:48 -0600 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009) | 4 lines

  Make binary buffered readline and iteration much faster
  (8x as fast as the IOBase generic implementation)
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  r68743 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-18 15:47:47 -0600 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Reinsert test_io_after_close (was removed by mistake)
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  r68745 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-18 16:16:06 -0600 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Add read, read1 and write methods to BufferedIOBase
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  r68747 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-18 16:35:58 -0600 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Kill test failure
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  r68752 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2009-01-18 17:05:43 -0600 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix a segfault when e.g a BufferedReader is created with a FileIO in
  read mode.
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  r68753 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-18 17:13:09 -0600 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Add truncate() to text IO objects
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  r68754 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-18 17:51:08 -0600 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Remove IOBase.__del__ and replace it with custom code with tp_dealloc
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  r68756 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-18 18:10:16 -0600 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Remove irrelevant comment.
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  r68758 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-18 18:36:16 -0600 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  in importlib:_fileio._FileIO -> _io.FileIO
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  r68812 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-20 14:15:51 -0600 (Tue, 20 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Add garbage collection support to FileIO objects
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  r68816 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-20 14:56:28 -0600 (Tue, 20 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Add GC support to Buffered and Text IO objects
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  r68817 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-20 15:19:45 -0600 (Tue, 20 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Add some file headers
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  r68820 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-20 15:29:59 -0600 (Tue, 20 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Add class TextIOBase
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  r68821 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-20 15:36:16 -0600 (Tue, 20 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Add properties to TextIOBase
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  r68822 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-20 15:41:19 -0600 (Tue, 20 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Disable the pure Python TextIOBase class, and inject C the implementation instead
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  r68824 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-20 16:36:28 -0600 (Tue, 20 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix two leaks
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  r68825 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-20 16:38:29 -0600 (Tue, 20 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  FileIO.name is just a plain attribute, we can set it directly
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  r68828 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-20 17:06:33 -0600 (Tue, 20 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Speed up closed checks on text IO objects. Good for a 25% speedup on small ops.
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  r68876 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-23 17:01:25 -0600 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Two typos
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  r68877 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-23 18:13:20 -0600 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Remove two unused functions
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  r69037 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2009-01-27 17:10:25 -0600 (Tue, 27 Jan 2009) | 2 lines

  Update the win32 project files
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  r69044 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-27 18:51:07 -0600 (Tue, 27 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Improve heuristic in IncrementalNewlineDecoder + some micro-optimizations
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  r69104 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-01-29 15:23:42 -0600 (Thu, 29 Jan 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix some crashers found by Victor
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  r69115 | hirokazu.yamamoto | 2009-01-29 20:36:28 -0600 (Thu, 29 Jan 2009) | 1 line

  Updated VC6 project file.
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  r69194 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-01 16:57:18 -0600 (Sun, 01 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix downcasting warnings in 32-bit mode with 64-bit offsets (Windows)
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  r69626 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-14 17:33:34 -0600 (Sat, 14 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  only catch AttributeError and UnsupportedOperation
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  r69627 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-14 21:35:28 -0600 (Sat, 14 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  give the IO module its own state and store the os and locale modules in it
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  r69628 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-14 22:08:32 -0600 (Sat, 14 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  put interned strings in the module state structure
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  r69629 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-14 22:15:29 -0600 (Sat, 14 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  put UnsupportedOperation in the module state
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  r69636 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-15 08:31:42 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  dealloc unsupported_operation
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  r69638 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-15 09:24:45 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  actually test the C implementation
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  r69641 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-15 10:12:37 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 5 lines

  make interned strings globals again ;(

  putting them in the module state was asking for trouble when the module
  was dealloced before the classes in it were
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  r69642 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-15 10:19:45 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  actually test the python implementations
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  r69644 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 11:59:30 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix memory leak in destructor when a Python class inherits from IOBase (or an IOBase-derived type)
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  r69645 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 12:23:26 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Add a warning about the embarassing state of IOBase finalization
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  r69646 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 13:14:42 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix opening of 8-bit filenames with FileIO
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  r69647 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 13:20:22 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix leak in FileIO constructor
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  r69648 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 13:58:16 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix some refleaks
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  r69649 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 14:05:13 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix a leak in IOBase.writelines
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  r69650 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 14:11:56 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix memory leak in BufferedWriter.truncate
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  r69651 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 14:25:34 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix a leak in TextIOWrapper.seek
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  r69652 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 14:26:28 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Unify implementations of truncate for buffered objects
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  r69653 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 15:15:15 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Fix more leaks in TextIOWrapper
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  r69654 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 15:21:57 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Smaller chunk size for a faster test
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  r69656 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-15 17:29:48 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  braces make this much clearer
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  r69657 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-15 17:46:07 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  use the correct macro
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  r69658 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-15 19:38:59 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 5 lines

  Fix crash in test_urllib2_localnet in debug mode. It was due to an HTTPResponse
  object being revived when calling its close() method in IOBase's tp_dealloc.
  _PyIOBase_finalize() starts looking scary...
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  r69659 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-15 20:55:48 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  fix segfault on initialization failing
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  r69660 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-15 21:09:31 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  apparently locale.getprefferedencoding() can raise a ImportError, too
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  r69661 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-15 21:54:15 -0600 (Sun, 15 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  it's amazing this worked at all; I was using the wrong structs!
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  r69671 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-16 08:38:27 -0600 (Mon, 16 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  add garbage collection support to bytesio
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  r69677 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-16 10:31:03 -0600 (Mon, 16 Feb 2009) | 5 lines

  reduce ImportError catching code duplication

  I'm not sure this makes the code clearer with its new gotos, but
  at least I added a big fat comment
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  r69812 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-20 13:50:16 -0600 (Fri, 20 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  _StringIO now belongs to the _io modules, rather to its own _stringio module
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  r69813 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-20 13:58:22 -0600 (Fri, 20 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Add a test for StringIO properties
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  r69814 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-20 14:06:03 -0600 (Fri, 20 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Reimplement a few trivial StringIO functions and properties in C
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  r69815 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-20 14:13:11 -0600 (Fri, 20 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Add the line_buffering property to TextIOWrapper, and test for it
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  r69817 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-20 14:45:50 -0600 (Fri, 20 Feb 2009) | 4 lines

  Allow IncrementalNewlineDecoder to take unicode objects as decoding input if the decoder parameter is None
  This will help rewriting StringIO to C
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  r69827 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-20 19:00:30 -0600 (Fri, 20 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Rewrite most of StringIO in C. Some almost empty stubs remain to be converted.
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  r69828 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-20 19:09:25 -0600 (Fri, 20 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Plug a leak, and remove an unused string
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  r69829 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-20 20:02:28 -0600 (Fri, 20 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  this assertions makes more sense here
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  r69830 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-20 20:03:04 -0600 (Fri, 20 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  PyModule_AddObject can fail; simplify this code with a macro
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  r69839 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-21 12:54:01 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  StringIO is now written entirely in C (and blazingly fast)
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  r69841 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 14:05:40 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  split the Python implementation of io into another module and rewrite the tests to test both implementations
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  r69842 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 14:10:00 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  closed is not a function
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  r69843 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 14:13:04 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  fix __all__ test
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  r69844 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 14:21:24 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  fix the rest of the Misc tests
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  r69845 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 14:26:59 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  RawIOBase is better for FileIO
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  r69848 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 15:33:53 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  fix some more tests broken by bag argument validation
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  r69850 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 16:16:42 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  make the python IncrementalNewineDecoder support a None decoder
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  r69852 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 16:36:09 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  fix a BlockingIOError.characters_written bug
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  r69854 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 16:49:02 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  check whence
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  r69860 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 17:42:50 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  fix some of these Misbehaving io tests
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  r69865 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 18:59:52 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  don't use super here()
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  r69866 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 19:05:28 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  use implementation specific classes
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  r69868 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-21 22:12:05 -0600 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  use a more DRY friendly approach to injecting module contents into test classes
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  r69872 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-22 13:39:45 -0600 (Sun, 22 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Sanitize destructor behaviour of IOBase. Now Python-defined attributes can be accessed from close().
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  r69873 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-22 13:50:14 -0600 (Sun, 22 Feb 2009) | 4 lines

  Only set the internal fd after it has been checked to be valid
  (otherwise, the destructor will attempt to close it)
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  r69885 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-22 15:30:14 -0600 (Sun, 22 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  convert some other tests to use both io implementations
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  r69888 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-22 17:03:16 -0600 (Sun, 22 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Silence all exceptions when finalizing
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  r69891 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-22 17:27:24 -0600 (Sun, 22 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  convert another test to test both io implementations
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  r69892 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-22 17:32:15 -0600 (Sun, 22 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  help poor people like me to find their io tests (did I miss any?)
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  r69893 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-22 17:37:56 -0600 (Sun, 22 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  put a big note in the test telling people to write tests for both implementations now
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  r69911 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-23 13:57:18 -0600 (Mon, 23 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  expose DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE again (fixes a bunch of test failures)
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  r69913 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-23 14:10:30 -0600 (Mon, 23 Feb 2009) | 4 lines

  Do the cyclic garbage collection tests only on the C version.
  The Python version is helpless as it uses __del__.
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  r69914 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-23 14:21:41 -0600 (Mon, 23 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Adapt test_largefile to test both implementations
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  r69915 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-23 14:25:14 -0600 (Mon, 23 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  One small failure
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  r69916 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-23 14:28:33 -0600 (Mon, 23 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Add a comment, at BP's request
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  r69963 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-25 09:42:59 -0600 (Wed, 25 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Add a test of ABC inheritance
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  r70033 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-27 15:49:50 -0600 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  The base classes now are ABCs.
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  r70035 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-27 15:57:41 -0600 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  good house keeping
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  r70038 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-27 17:05:23 -0600 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009) | 4 lines

  Make the buffer allocation overflow tests specific to the C implementation, since the Python implementation resizes its buffers when needed rather than allocating them up front.
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  r70041 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-27 18:26:12 -0600 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  kill java naming for sanity
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  r70042 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-27 18:28:53 -0600 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009) | 2 lines

  timingTest is superseded by iobench
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  r70043 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-27 19:13:50 -0600 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Remove the last traces of java naming in test_io
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  r70044 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-27 19:18:34 -0600 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Better resource cleanup
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  r70045 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-27 19:29:00 -0600 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Remove dubious uses of super(), and fix one test
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  r70046 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-27 19:31:00 -0600 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Bump up CHUNK_SIZE (no need to make the Python version look slower than it is)
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  r70047 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-27 20:03:26 -0600 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  fix typo
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  r70048 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-27 21:35:11 -0600 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  move code to a better place
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  r70067 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-28 10:43:20 -0600 (Sat, 28 Feb 2009) | 4 lines

  1. make sure to undo buffered read aheads in BufferedRandom.seek()
  2. refill the buffer if have <= 0
  3. fix the last failing test_io test!
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  r70068 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-28 10:57:50 -0600 (Sat, 28 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  define read1() on the python implementation's BufferedIOBase
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  r70069 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-28 11:01:17 -0600 (Sat, 28 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  document read1() in BufferedIOBase
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  r70070 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-28 11:06:42 -0600 (Sat, 28 Feb 2009) | 1 line

  give credit where credit is due
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  r70075 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-02-28 13:34:59 -0600 (Sat, 28 Feb 2009) | 3 lines

  Amaury's name
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  r70112 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-03-02 17:11:55 -0600 (Mon, 02 Mar 2009) | 4 lines

  Looks like this is necessary in order to build cleanly under Windows
  (someone correct this if it's wrong, I'm no Windows user)
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  r70133 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-03-03 15:23:32 -0600 (Tue, 03 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  fix test_newline_property on _pyio.StringIO
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  r70135 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-03-03 15:47:30 -0600 (Tue, 03 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  fix typos and inconsistencies. thanks to Daniel Diniz
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  r70140 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-03-03 16:21:10 -0600 (Tue, 03 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  add the test from #5266
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# Autodetecting setup.py script for building the Python extensions
#
__version__ = "$Revision$"
import sys, os, imp, re, optparse
from glob import glob
from distutils import log
from distutils import sysconfig
from distutils import text_file
from distutils.errors import *
from distutils.core import Extension, setup
from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
from distutils.command.install import install
from distutils.command.install_lib import install_lib
# This global variable is used to hold the list of modules to be disabled.
disabled_module_list = []
def add_dir_to_list(dirlist, dir):
"""Add the directory 'dir' to the list 'dirlist' (at the front) if
1) 'dir' is not already in 'dirlist'
2) 'dir' actually exists, and is a directory."""
if dir is not None and os.path.isdir(dir) and dir not in dirlist:
dirlist.insert(0, dir)
def find_file(filename, std_dirs, paths):
"""Searches for the directory where a given file is located,
and returns a possibly-empty list of additional directories, or None
if the file couldn't be found at all.
'filename' is the name of a file, such as readline.h or libcrypto.a.
'std_dirs' is the list of standard system directories; if the
file is found in one of them, no additional directives are needed.
'paths' is a list of additional locations to check; if the file is
found in one of them, the resulting list will contain the directory.
"""
# Check the standard locations
for dir in std_dirs:
f = os.path.join(dir, filename)
if os.path.exists(f): return []
# Check the additional directories
for dir in paths:
f = os.path.join(dir, filename)
if os.path.exists(f):
return [dir]
# Not found anywhere
return None
def find_library_file(compiler, libname, std_dirs, paths):
result = compiler.find_library_file(std_dirs + paths, libname)
if result is None:
return None
# Check whether the found file is in one of the standard directories
dirname = os.path.dirname(result)
for p in std_dirs:
# Ensure path doesn't end with path separator
p = p.rstrip(os.sep)
if p == dirname:
return [ ]
# Otherwise, it must have been in one of the additional directories,
# so we have to figure out which one.
for p in paths:
# Ensure path doesn't end with path separator
p = p.rstrip(os.sep)
if p == dirname:
return [p]
else:
assert False, "Internal error: Path not found in std_dirs or paths"
def module_enabled(extlist, modname):
"""Returns whether the module 'modname' is present in the list
of extensions 'extlist'."""
extlist = [ext for ext in extlist if ext.name == modname]
return len(extlist)
def find_module_file(module, dirlist):
"""Find a module in a set of possible folders. If it is not found
return the unadorned filename"""
list = find_file(module, [], dirlist)
if not list:
return module
if len(list) > 1:
log.info("WARNING: multiple copies of %s found"%module)
return os.path.join(list[0], module)
class PyBuildExt(build_ext):
def __init__(self, dist):
build_ext.__init__(self, dist)
self.failed = []
def build_extensions(self):
# Detect which modules should be compiled
missing = self.detect_modules()
# Remove modules that are present on the disabled list
extensions = [ext for ext in self.extensions
if ext.name not in disabled_module_list]
# move ctypes to the end, it depends on other modules
ext_map = dict((ext.name, i) for i, ext in enumerate(extensions))
if "_ctypes" in ext_map:
ctypes = extensions.pop(ext_map["_ctypes"])
extensions.append(ctypes)
self.extensions = extensions
# Fix up the autodetected modules, prefixing all the source files
# with Modules/.
srcdir = sysconfig.get_config_var('srcdir')
if not srcdir:
# Maybe running on Windows but not using CYGWIN?
raise ValueError("No source directory; cannot proceed.")
srcdir = os.path.abspath(srcdir)
moddirlist = [os.path.join(srcdir, 'Modules')]
# Platform-dependent module source and include directories
platform = self.get_platform()
# Fix up the paths for scripts, too
self.distribution.scripts = [os.path.join(srcdir, filename)
for filename in self.distribution.scripts]
# Python header files
headers = [sysconfig.get_config_h_filename()]
headers += glob(os.path.join(sysconfig.get_python_inc(), "*.h"))
for ext in self.extensions[:]:
ext.sources = [ find_module_file(filename, moddirlist)
for filename in ext.sources ]
if ext.depends is not None:
ext.depends = [find_module_file(filename, moddirlist)
for filename in ext.depends]
else:
ext.depends = []
# re-compile extensions if a header file has been changed
ext.depends.extend(headers)
# If a module has already been built statically,
# don't build it here
if ext.name in sys.builtin_module_names:
self.extensions.remove(ext)
if platform != 'mac':
# Parse Modules/Setup and Modules/Setup.local to figure out which
# modules are turned on in the file.
remove_modules = []
for filename in ('Modules/Setup', 'Modules/Setup.local'):
input = text_file.TextFile(filename, join_lines=1)
while 1:
line = input.readline()
if not line: break
line = line.split()
remove_modules.append(line[0])
input.close()
for ext in self.extensions[:]:
if ext.name in remove_modules:
self.extensions.remove(ext)
# When you run "make CC=altcc" or something similar, you really want
# those environment variables passed into the setup.py phase. Here's
# a small set of useful ones.
compiler = os.environ.get('CC')
args = {}
# unfortunately, distutils doesn't let us provide separate C and C++
# compilers
if compiler is not None:
(ccshared,cflags) = sysconfig.get_config_vars('CCSHARED','CFLAGS')
args['compiler_so'] = compiler + ' ' + ccshared + ' ' + cflags
self.compiler.set_executables(**args)
build_ext.build_extensions(self)
longest = max([len(e.name) for e in self.extensions])
if self.failed:
longest = max(longest, max([len(name) for name in self.failed]))
def print_three_column(lst):
lst.sort(key=str.lower)
# guarantee zip() doesn't drop anything
while len(lst) % 3:
lst.append("")
for e, f, g in zip(lst[::3], lst[1::3], lst[2::3]):
print("%-*s %-*s %-*s" % (longest, e, longest, f,
longest, g))
if missing:
print()
print("Python build finished, but the necessary bits to build "
"these modules were not found:")
print_three_column(missing)
print("To find the necessary bits, look in setup.py in"
" detect_modules() for the module's name.")
print()
if self.failed:
failed = self.failed[:]
print()
print("Failed to build these modules:")
print_three_column(failed)
print()
def build_extension(self, ext):
if ext.name == '_ctypes':
if not self.configure_ctypes(ext):
return
try:
build_ext.build_extension(self, ext)
except (CCompilerError, DistutilsError) as why:
self.announce('WARNING: building of extension "%s" failed: %s' %
(ext.name, sys.exc_info()[1]))
self.failed.append(ext.name)
return
# Workaround for Mac OS X: The Carbon-based modules cannot be
# reliably imported into a command-line Python
if 'Carbon' in ext.extra_link_args:
self.announce(
'WARNING: skipping import check for Carbon-based "%s"' %
ext.name)
return
if self.get_platform() == 'darwin' and (
sys.maxsize > 2**32 and '-arch' in ext.extra_link_args):
# Don't bother doing an import check when an extension was
# build with an explicit '-arch' flag on OSX. That's currently
# only used to build 32-bit only extensions in a 4-way
# universal build and loading 32-bit code into a 64-bit
# process will fail.
self.announce(
'WARNING: skipping import check for "%s"' %
ext.name)
return
# Workaround for Cygwin: Cygwin currently has fork issues when many
# modules have been imported
if self.get_platform() == 'cygwin':
self.announce('WARNING: skipping import check for Cygwin-based "%s"'
% ext.name)
return
ext_filename = os.path.join(
self.build_lib,
self.get_ext_filename(self.get_ext_fullname(ext.name)))
# If the build directory didn't exist when setup.py was
# started, sys.path_importer_cache has a negative result
# cached. Clear that cache before trying to import.
sys.path_importer_cache.clear()
try:
imp.load_dynamic(ext.name, ext_filename)
except ImportError as why:
self.failed.append(ext.name)
self.announce('*** WARNING: renaming "%s" since importing it'
' failed: %s' % (ext.name, why), level=3)
assert not self.inplace
basename, tail = os.path.splitext(ext_filename)
newname = basename + "_failed" + tail
if os.path.exists(newname):
os.remove(newname)
os.rename(ext_filename, newname)
# XXX -- This relies on a Vile HACK in
# distutils.command.build_ext.build_extension(). The
# _built_objects attribute is stored there strictly for
# use here.
# If there is a failure, _built_objects may not be there,
# so catch the AttributeError and move on.
try:
for filename in self._built_objects:
os.remove(filename)
except AttributeError:
self.announce('unable to remove files (ignored)')
except:
exc_type, why, tb = sys.exc_info()
self.announce('*** WARNING: importing extension "%s" '
'failed with %s: %s' % (ext.name, exc_type, why),
level=3)
self.failed.append(ext.name)
def get_platform(self):
# Get value of sys.platform
for platform in ['cygwin', 'darwin', 'atheos', 'osf1']:
if sys.platform.startswith(platform):
return platform
return sys.platform
def detect_modules(self):
# Ensure that /usr/local is always used
add_dir_to_list(self.compiler.library_dirs, '/usr/local/lib')
add_dir_to_list(self.compiler.include_dirs, '/usr/local/include')
# Add paths specified in the environment variables LDFLAGS and
# CPPFLAGS for header and library files.
# We must get the values from the Makefile and not the environment
# directly since an inconsistently reproducible issue comes up where
# the environment variable is not set even though the value were passed
# into configure and stored in the Makefile (issue found on OS X 10.3).
for env_var, arg_name, dir_list in (
('LDFLAGS', '-R', self.compiler.runtime_library_dirs),
('LDFLAGS', '-L', self.compiler.library_dirs),
('CPPFLAGS', '-I', self.compiler.include_dirs)):
env_val = sysconfig.get_config_var(env_var)
if env_val:
# To prevent optparse from raising an exception about any
# options in env_val that it doesn't know about we strip out
# all double dashes and any dashes followed by a character
# that is not for the option we are dealing with.
#
# Please note that order of the regex is important! We must
# strip out double-dashes first so that we don't end up with
# substituting "--Long" to "-Long" and thus lead to "ong" being
# used for a library directory.
env_val = re.sub(r'(^|\s+)-(-|(?!%s))' % arg_name[1],
' ', env_val)
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
# Make sure that allowing args interspersed with options is
# allowed
parser.allow_interspersed_args = True
parser.error = lambda msg: None
parser.add_option(arg_name, dest="dirs", action="append")
options = parser.parse_args(env_val.split())[0]
if options.dirs:
for directory in reversed(options.dirs):
add_dir_to_list(dir_list, directory)
if os.path.normpath(sys.prefix) != '/usr':
add_dir_to_list(self.compiler.library_dirs,
sysconfig.get_config_var("LIBDIR"))
add_dir_to_list(self.compiler.include_dirs,
sysconfig.get_config_var("INCLUDEDIR"))
# lib_dirs and inc_dirs are used to search for files;
# if a file is found in one of those directories, it can
# be assumed that no additional -I,-L directives are needed.
lib_dirs = self.compiler.library_dirs + [
'/lib64', '/usr/lib64',
'/lib', '/usr/lib',
]
inc_dirs = self.compiler.include_dirs + ['/usr/include']
exts = []
missing = []
config_h = sysconfig.get_config_h_filename()
config_h_vars = sysconfig.parse_config_h(open(config_h))
platform = self.get_platform()
srcdir = sysconfig.get_config_var('srcdir')
# Check for AtheOS which has libraries in non-standard locations
if platform == 'atheos':
lib_dirs += ['/system/libs', '/atheos/autolnk/lib']
lib_dirs += os.getenv('LIBRARY_PATH', '').split(os.pathsep)
inc_dirs += ['/system/include', '/atheos/autolnk/include']
inc_dirs += os.getenv('C_INCLUDE_PATH', '').split(os.pathsep)
# OSF/1 and Unixware have some stuff in /usr/ccs/lib (like -ldb)
if platform in ['osf1', 'unixware7', 'openunix8']:
lib_dirs += ['/usr/ccs/lib']
if platform == 'darwin':
# This should work on any unixy platform ;-)
# If the user has bothered specifying additional -I and -L flags
# in OPT and LDFLAGS we might as well use them here.
# NOTE: using shlex.split would technically be more correct, but
# also gives a bootstrap problem. Let's hope nobody uses directories
# with whitespace in the name to store libraries.
cflags, ldflags = sysconfig.get_config_vars(
'CFLAGS', 'LDFLAGS')
for item in cflags.split():
if item.startswith('-I'):
inc_dirs.append(item[2:])
for item in ldflags.split():
if item.startswith('-L'):
lib_dirs.append(item[2:])
# Check for MacOS X, which doesn't need libm.a at all
math_libs = ['m']
if platform in ['darwin', 'mac']:
math_libs = []
# XXX Omitted modules: gl, pure, dl, SGI-specific modules
#
# The following modules are all pretty straightforward, and compile
# on pretty much any POSIXish platform.
#
# Some modules that are normally always on:
exts.append( Extension('_weakref', ['_weakref.c']) )
# array objects
exts.append( Extension('array', ['arraymodule.c']) )
# complex math library functions
exts.append( Extension('cmath', ['cmathmodule.c'],
libraries=math_libs) )
# math library functions, e.g. sin()
exts.append( Extension('math', ['mathmodule.c'],
libraries=math_libs) )
# time operations and variables
exts.append( Extension('time', ['timemodule.c'],
libraries=math_libs) )
exts.append( Extension('datetime', ['datetimemodule.c', 'timemodule.c'],
libraries=math_libs) )
# fast iterator tools implemented in C
exts.append( Extension("itertools", ["itertoolsmodule.c"]) )
# random number generator implemented in C
exts.append( Extension("_random", ["_randommodule.c"]) )
# high-performance collections
exts.append( Extension("_collections", ["_collectionsmodule.c"]) )
# bisect
exts.append( Extension("_bisect", ["_bisectmodule.c"]) )
# heapq
exts.append( Extension("_heapq", ["_heapqmodule.c"]) )
# operator.add() and similar goodies
exts.append( Extension('operator', ['operator.c']) )
# _functools
exts.append( Extension("_functools", ["_functoolsmodule.c"]) )
# C-optimized pickle replacement
exts.append( Extension("_pickle", ["_pickle.c"]) )
# atexit
exts.append( Extension("atexit", ["atexitmodule.c"]) )
# _json speedups
exts.append( Extension("_json", ["_json.c"]) )
# Python C API test module
exts.append( Extension('_testcapi', ['_testcapimodule.c'],
depends=['testcapi_long.h']) )
# profiler (_lsprof is for cProfile.py)
exts.append( Extension('_lsprof', ['_lsprof.c', 'rotatingtree.c']) )
# static Unicode character database
exts.append( Extension('unicodedata', ['unicodedata.c']) )
# access to ISO C locale support
data = open('pyconfig.h').read()
m = re.search(r"#s*define\s+WITH_LIBINTL\s+1\s*", data)
if m is not None:
locale_libs = ['intl']
else:
locale_libs = []
if platform == 'darwin':
locale_extra_link_args = ['-framework', 'CoreFoundation']
else:
locale_extra_link_args = []
exts.append( Extension('_locale', ['_localemodule.c'],
libraries=locale_libs,
extra_link_args=locale_extra_link_args) )
# Modules with some UNIX dependencies -- on by default:
# (If you have a really backward UNIX, select and socket may not be
# supported...)
# fcntl(2) and ioctl(2)
exts.append( Extension('fcntl', ['fcntlmodule.c']) )
if platform not in ['mac']:
# pwd(3)
exts.append( Extension('pwd', ['pwdmodule.c']) )
# grp(3)
exts.append( Extension('grp', ['grpmodule.c']) )
# spwd, shadow passwords
if (config_h_vars.get('HAVE_GETSPNAM', False) or
config_h_vars.get('HAVE_GETSPENT', False)):
exts.append( Extension('spwd', ['spwdmodule.c']) )
else:
missing.append('spwd')
else:
missing.extend(['pwd', 'grp', 'spwd'])
# select(2); not on ancient System V
exts.append( Extension('select', ['selectmodule.c']) )
# Fred Drake's interface to the Python parser
exts.append( Extension('parser', ['parsermodule.c']) )
# Memory-mapped files (also works on Win32).
if platform not in ['atheos', 'mac']:
exts.append( Extension('mmap', ['mmapmodule.c']) )
else:
missing.append('mmap')
# Lance Ellinghaus's syslog module
if platform not in ['mac']:
# syslog daemon interface
exts.append( Extension('syslog', ['syslogmodule.c']) )
else:
missing.append('syslog')
#
# Here ends the simple stuff. From here on, modules need certain
# libraries, are platform-specific, or present other surprises.
#
# Multimedia modules
# These don't work for 64-bit platforms!!!
# These represent audio samples or images as strings:
# Operations on audio samples
# According to #993173, this one should actually work fine on
# 64-bit platforms.
exts.append( Extension('audioop', ['audioop.c']) )
# readline
do_readline = self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'readline')
if platform == 'darwin': # and os.uname()[2] < '9.':
# MacOSX 10.4 has a broken readline. Don't try to build
# the readline module unless the user has installed a fixed
# readline package
# FIXME: The readline emulation on 10.5 is better, but the
# readline module doesn't compile out of the box.
if find_file('readline/rlconf.h', inc_dirs, []) is None:
do_readline = False
if do_readline:
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
# In every directory on the search path search for a dynamic
# library and then a static library, instead of first looking
# for dynamic libraries on the entire path.
# This way a staticly linked custom readline gets picked up
# before the (broken) dynamic library in /usr/lib.
readline_extra_link_args = ('-Wl,-search_paths_first',)
else:
readline_extra_link_args = ()
readline_libs = ['readline']
if self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs,
'ncursesw'):
readline_libs.append('ncursesw')
elif self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs,
'ncurses'):
readline_libs.append('ncurses')
elif self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'curses'):
readline_libs.append('curses')
elif self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs +
['/usr/lib/termcap'],
'termcap'):
readline_libs.append('termcap')
exts.append( Extension('readline', ['readline.c'],
library_dirs=['/usr/lib/termcap'],
extra_link_args=readline_extra_link_args,
libraries=readline_libs) )
else:
missing.append('readline')
if platform not in ['mac']:
# crypt module.
if self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'crypt'):
libs = ['crypt']
else:
libs = []
exts.append( Extension('crypt', ['cryptmodule.c'], libraries=libs) )
else:
missing.append('crypt')
# CSV files
exts.append( Extension('_csv', ['_csv.c']) )
# socket(2)
exts.append( Extension('_socket', ['socketmodule.c'],
depends = ['socketmodule.h']) )
# Detect SSL support for the socket module (via _ssl)
search_for_ssl_incs_in = [
'/usr/local/ssl/include',
'/usr/contrib/ssl/include/'
]
ssl_incs = find_file('openssl/ssl.h', inc_dirs,
search_for_ssl_incs_in
)
if ssl_incs is not None:
krb5_h = find_file('krb5.h', inc_dirs,
['/usr/kerberos/include'])
if krb5_h:
ssl_incs += krb5_h
ssl_libs = find_library_file(self.compiler, 'ssl',lib_dirs,
['/usr/local/ssl/lib',
'/usr/contrib/ssl/lib/'
] )
if (ssl_incs is not None and
ssl_libs is not None):
exts.append( Extension('_ssl', ['_ssl.c'],
include_dirs = ssl_incs,
library_dirs = ssl_libs,
libraries = ['ssl', 'crypto'],
depends = ['socketmodule.h']), )
else:
missing.append('_ssl')
# find out which version of OpenSSL we have
openssl_ver = 0
openssl_ver_re = re.compile(
'^\s*#\s*define\s+OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER\s+(0x[0-9a-fA-F]+)' )
for ssl_inc_dir in inc_dirs + search_for_ssl_incs_in:
name = os.path.join(ssl_inc_dir, 'openssl', 'opensslv.h')
if os.path.isfile(name):
try:
incfile = open(name, 'r')
for line in incfile:
m = openssl_ver_re.match(line)
if m:
openssl_ver = eval(m.group(1))
break
except IOError:
pass
# first version found is what we'll use (as the compiler should)
if openssl_ver:
break
#print('openssl_ver = 0x%08x' % openssl_ver)
if ssl_incs is not None and ssl_libs is not None:
if openssl_ver >= 0x00907000:
# The _hashlib module wraps optimized implementations
# of hash functions from the OpenSSL library.
exts.append( Extension('_hashlib', ['_hashopenssl.c'],
include_dirs = ssl_incs,
library_dirs = ssl_libs,
libraries = ['ssl', 'crypto']) )
else:
print("warning: openssl 0x%08x is too old for _hashlib" %
openssl_ver)
missing.append('_hashlib')
else:
missing.append('_hashlib')
if openssl_ver < 0x00908000:
# OpenSSL doesn't do these until 0.9.8 so we'll bring our own hash
exts.append( Extension('_sha256', ['sha256module.c']) )
exts.append( Extension('_sha512', ['sha512module.c']) )
if openssl_ver < 0x00907000:
# no openssl at all, use our own md5 and sha1
exts.append( Extension('_md5', ['md5module.c']) )
exts.append( Extension('_sha1', ['sha1module.c']) )
# Modules that provide persistent dictionary-like semantics. You will
# probably want to arrange for at least one of them to be available on
# your machine, though none are defined by default because of library
# dependencies. The Python module dbm/__init__.py provides an
# implementation independent wrapper for these; dbm/dumb.py provides
# similar functionality (but slower of course) implemented in Python.
db_inc_paths = [
'/usr/include/db4',
'/usr/local/include/db4',
'/opt/sfw/include/db4',
'/usr/include/db3',
'/usr/local/include/db3',
'/opt/sfw/include/db3',
# Fink defaults (http://fink.sourceforge.net/)
'/sw/include/db4',
'/sw/include/db3',
]
db_incs = None
# The sqlite interface
sqlite_setup_debug = False # verbose debug prints from this script?
# We hunt for #define SQLITE_VERSION "n.n.n"
# We need to find >= sqlite version 3.0.8
sqlite_incdir = sqlite_libdir = None
sqlite_inc_paths = [ '/usr/include',
'/usr/include/sqlite',
'/usr/include/sqlite3',
'/usr/local/include',
'/usr/local/include/sqlite',
'/usr/local/include/sqlite3',
]
MIN_SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER = (3, 0, 8)
MIN_SQLITE_VERSION = ".".join([str(x)
for x in MIN_SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER])
# Scan the default include directories before the SQLite specific
# ones. This allows one to override the copy of sqlite on OSX,
# where /usr/include contains an old version of sqlite.
for d in inc_dirs + sqlite_inc_paths:
f = os.path.join(d, "sqlite3.h")
if os.path.exists(f):
if sqlite_setup_debug: print("sqlite: found %s"%f)
incf = open(f).read()
m = re.search(
r'\s*.*#\s*.*define\s.*SQLITE_VERSION\W*"(.*)"', incf)
if m:
sqlite_version = m.group(1)
sqlite_version_tuple = tuple([int(x)
for x in sqlite_version.split(".")])
if sqlite_version_tuple >= MIN_SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER:
# we win!
if sqlite_setup_debug:
print("%s/sqlite3.h: version %s"%(d, sqlite_version))
sqlite_incdir = d
break
else:
if sqlite_setup_debug:
print("%s: version %d is too old, need >= %s"%(d,
sqlite_version, MIN_SQLITE_VERSION))
elif sqlite_setup_debug:
print("sqlite: %s had no SQLITE_VERSION"%(f,))
if sqlite_incdir:
sqlite_dirs_to_check = [
os.path.join(sqlite_incdir, '..', 'lib64'),
os.path.join(sqlite_incdir, '..', 'lib'),
os.path.join(sqlite_incdir, '..', '..', 'lib64'),
os.path.join(sqlite_incdir, '..', '..', 'lib'),
]
sqlite_libfile = self.compiler.find_library_file(
sqlite_dirs_to_check + lib_dirs, 'sqlite3')
if sqlite_libfile:
sqlite_libdir = [os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sqlite_libfile))]
if sqlite_incdir and sqlite_libdir:
sqlite_srcs = ['_sqlite/cache.c',
'_sqlite/connection.c',
'_sqlite/cursor.c',
'_sqlite/microprotocols.c',
'_sqlite/module.c',
'_sqlite/prepare_protocol.c',
'_sqlite/row.c',
'_sqlite/statement.c',
'_sqlite/util.c', ]
sqlite_defines = []
if sys.platform != "win32":
sqlite_defines.append(('MODULE_NAME', '"sqlite3"'))
else:
sqlite_defines.append(('MODULE_NAME', '\\"sqlite3\\"'))
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
# In every directory on the search path search for a dynamic
# library and then a static library, instead of first looking
# for dynamic libraries on the entiry path.
# This way a staticly linked custom sqlite gets picked up
# before the dynamic library in /usr/lib.
sqlite_extra_link_args = ('-Wl,-search_paths_first',)
else:
sqlite_extra_link_args = ()
exts.append(Extension('_sqlite3', sqlite_srcs,
define_macros=sqlite_defines,
include_dirs=["Modules/_sqlite",
sqlite_incdir],
library_dirs=sqlite_libdir,
runtime_library_dirs=sqlite_libdir,
extra_link_args=sqlite_extra_link_args,
libraries=["sqlite3",]))
else:
missing.append('_sqlite3')
# The standard Unix dbm module:
if platform not in ['cygwin']:
if find_file("ndbm.h", inc_dirs, []) is not None:
# Some systems have -lndbm, others don't
if self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'ndbm'):
ndbm_libs = ['ndbm']
else:
ndbm_libs = []
exts.append( Extension('_dbm', ['_dbmmodule.c'],
define_macros=[('HAVE_NDBM_H',None)],
libraries = ndbm_libs ) )
elif self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'gdbm'):
gdbm_libs = ['gdbm']
if self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'gdbm_compat'):
gdbm_libs.append('gdbm_compat')
if find_file("gdbm/ndbm.h", inc_dirs, []) is not None:
exts.append( Extension(
'_dbm', ['_dbmmodule.c'],
define_macros=[('HAVE_GDBM_NDBM_H',None)],
libraries = gdbm_libs ) )
elif find_file("gdbm-ndbm.h", inc_dirs, []) is not None:
exts.append( Extension(
'_dbm', ['_dbmmodule.c'],
define_macros=[('HAVE_GDBM_DASH_NDBM_H',None)],
libraries = gdbm_libs ) )
elif db_incs is not None:
exts.append( Extension('_dbm', ['_dbmmodule.c'],
library_dirs=dblib_dir,
runtime_library_dirs=dblib_dir,
include_dirs=db_incs,
define_macros=[('HAVE_BERKDB_H',None),
('DB_DBM_HSEARCH',None)],
libraries=dblibs))
else:
missing.append('_dbm')
# Anthony Baxter's gdbm module. GNU dbm(3) will require -lgdbm:
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'gdbm')):
exts.append( Extension('_gdbm', ['_gdbmmodule.c'],
libraries = ['gdbm'] ) )
else:
missing.append('_gdbm')
# Unix-only modules
if platform not in ['mac', 'win32']:
# Steen Lumholt's termios module
exts.append( Extension('termios', ['termios.c']) )
# Jeremy Hylton's rlimit interface
if platform not in ['atheos']:
exts.append( Extension('resource', ['resource.c']) )
else:
missing.append('resource')
# Sun yellow pages. Some systems have the functions in libc.
if platform not in ['cygwin', 'atheos', 'qnx6']:
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'nsl')):
libs = ['nsl']
else:
libs = []
exts.append( Extension('nis', ['nismodule.c'],
libraries = libs) )
else:
missing.append('nis')
else:
missing.extend(['nis', 'resource', 'termios'])
# Curses support, requiring the System V version of curses, often
# provided by the ncurses library.
panel_library = 'panel'
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'ncursesw')):
curses_libs = ['ncursesw']
# Bug 1464056: If _curses.so links with ncursesw,
# _curses_panel.so must link with panelw.
panel_library = 'panelw'
exts.append( Extension('_curses', ['_cursesmodule.c'],
libraries = curses_libs) )
elif (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'ncurses')):
curses_libs = ['ncurses']
exts.append( Extension('_curses', ['_cursesmodule.c'],
libraries = curses_libs) )
elif (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'curses')
and platform != 'darwin'):
# OSX has an old Berkeley curses, not good enough for
# the _curses module.
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'terminfo')):
curses_libs = ['curses', 'terminfo']
elif (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'termcap')):
curses_libs = ['curses', 'termcap']
else:
curses_libs = ['curses']
exts.append( Extension('_curses', ['_cursesmodule.c'],
libraries = curses_libs) )
else:
missing.append('_curses')
# If the curses module is enabled, check for the panel module
if (module_enabled(exts, '_curses') and
self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, panel_library)):
exts.append( Extension('_curses_panel', ['_curses_panel.c'],
libraries = [panel_library] + curses_libs) )
else:
missing.append('_curses_panel')
# Andrew Kuchling's zlib module. Note that some versions of zlib
# 1.1.3 have security problems. See CERT Advisory CA-2002-07:
# http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-07.html
#
# zlib 1.1.4 is fixed, but at least one vendor (RedHat) has decided to
# patch its zlib 1.1.3 package instead of upgrading to 1.1.4. For
# now, we still accept 1.1.3, because we think it's difficult to
# exploit this in Python, and we'd rather make it RedHat's problem
# than our problem <wink>.
#
# You can upgrade zlib to version 1.1.4 yourself by going to
# http://www.gzip.org/zlib/
zlib_inc = find_file('zlib.h', [], inc_dirs)
have_zlib = False
if zlib_inc is not None:
zlib_h = zlib_inc[0] + '/zlib.h'
version = '"0.0.0"'
version_req = '"1.1.3"'
fp = open(zlib_h)
while 1:
line = fp.readline()
if not line:
break
if line.startswith('#define ZLIB_VERSION'):
version = line.split()[2]
break
if version >= version_req:
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'z')):
if sys.platform == "darwin":
zlib_extra_link_args = ('-Wl,-search_paths_first',)
else:
zlib_extra_link_args = ()
exts.append( Extension('zlib', ['zlibmodule.c'],
libraries = ['z'],
extra_link_args = zlib_extra_link_args))
have_zlib = True
else:
missing.append('zlib')
else:
missing.append('zlib')
else:
missing.append('zlib')
# Helper module for various ascii-encoders. Uses zlib for an optimized
# crc32 if we have it. Otherwise binascii uses its own.
if have_zlib:
extra_compile_args = ['-DUSE_ZLIB_CRC32']
libraries = ['z']
extra_link_args = zlib_extra_link_args
else:
extra_compile_args = []
libraries = []
extra_link_args = []
exts.append( Extension('binascii', ['binascii.c'],
extra_compile_args = extra_compile_args,
libraries = libraries,
extra_link_args = extra_link_args) )
# Gustavo Niemeyer's bz2 module.
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'bz2')):
if sys.platform == "darwin":
bz2_extra_link_args = ('-Wl,-search_paths_first',)
else:
bz2_extra_link_args = ()
exts.append( Extension('bz2', ['bz2module.c'],
libraries = ['bz2'],
extra_link_args = bz2_extra_link_args) )
else:
missing.append('bz2')
# Interface to the Expat XML parser
#
# Expat was written by James Clark and is now maintained by a
# group of developers on SourceForge; see www.libexpat.org for
# more information. The pyexpat module was written by Paul
# Prescod after a prototype by Jack Jansen. The Expat source
# is included in Modules/expat/. Usage of a system
# shared libexpat.so/expat.dll is not advised.
#
# More information on Expat can be found at www.libexpat.org.
#
expatinc = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), srcdir, 'Modules', 'expat')
define_macros = [
('HAVE_EXPAT_CONFIG_H', '1'),
]
exts.append(Extension('pyexpat',
define_macros = define_macros,
include_dirs = [expatinc],
sources = ['pyexpat.c',
'expat/xmlparse.c',
'expat/xmlrole.c',
'expat/xmltok.c',
],
))
# Fredrik Lundh's cElementTree module. Note that this also
# uses expat (via the CAPI hook in pyexpat).
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(srcdir, 'Modules', '_elementtree.c')):
define_macros.append(('USE_PYEXPAT_CAPI', None))
exts.append(Extension('_elementtree',
define_macros = define_macros,
include_dirs = [expatinc],
sources = ['_elementtree.c'],
))
else:
missing.append('_elementtree')
# Hye-Shik Chang's CJKCodecs modules.
exts.append(Extension('_multibytecodec',
['cjkcodecs/multibytecodec.c']))
for loc in ('kr', 'jp', 'cn', 'tw', 'hk', 'iso2022'):
exts.append(Extension('_codecs_%s' % loc,
['cjkcodecs/_codecs_%s.c' % loc]))
# Thomas Heller's _ctypes module
self.detect_ctypes(inc_dirs, lib_dirs)
# Richard Oudkerk's multiprocessing module
if platform == 'win32': # Windows
macros = dict()
libraries = ['ws2_32']
elif platform == 'darwin': # Mac OSX
macros = dict(
HAVE_SEM_OPEN=1,
HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT=0,
HAVE_FD_TRANSFER=1,
HAVE_BROKEN_SEM_GETVALUE=1
)
libraries = []
elif platform == 'cygwin': # Cygwin
macros = dict(
HAVE_SEM_OPEN=1,
HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT=1,
HAVE_FD_TRANSFER=0,
HAVE_BROKEN_SEM_UNLINK=1
)
libraries = []
elif platform in ('freebsd4', 'freebsd5', 'freebsd6', 'freebsd7', 'freebsd8'):
# FreeBSD's P1003.1b semaphore support is very experimental
# and has many known problems. (as of June 2008)
macros = dict( # FreeBSD
HAVE_SEM_OPEN=0,
HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT=0,
HAVE_FD_TRANSFER=1,
)
libraries = []
elif platform.startswith('openbsd'):
macros = dict( # OpenBSD
HAVE_SEM_OPEN=0, # Not implemented
HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT=0,
HAVE_FD_TRANSFER=1,
)
libraries = []
else: # Linux and other unices
macros = dict(
HAVE_SEM_OPEN=1,
HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT=1,
HAVE_FD_TRANSFER=1
)
libraries = ['rt']
if platform == 'win32':
multiprocessing_srcs = [ '_multiprocessing/multiprocessing.c',
'_multiprocessing/semaphore.c',
'_multiprocessing/pipe_connection.c',
'_multiprocessing/socket_connection.c',
'_multiprocessing/win32_functions.c'
]
else:
multiprocessing_srcs = [ '_multiprocessing/multiprocessing.c',
'_multiprocessing/socket_connection.c'
]
if macros.get('HAVE_SEM_OPEN', False):
multiprocessing_srcs.append('_multiprocessing/semaphore.c')
if sysconfig.get_config_var('WITH_THREAD'):
exts.append ( Extension('_multiprocessing', multiprocessing_srcs,
define_macros=list(macros.items()),
include_dirs=["Modules/_multiprocessing"]))
else:
missing.append('_multiprocessing')
# End multiprocessing
# Platform-specific libraries
if platform in ('linux2', 'freebsd4', 'freebsd5', 'freebsd6',
'freebsd7', 'freebsd8'):
exts.append( Extension('ossaudiodev', ['ossaudiodev.c']) )
else:
missing.append('ossaudiodev')
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
exts.append(
Extension('_gestalt', ['_gestalt.c'],
extra_link_args=['-framework', 'Carbon'])
)
self.extensions.extend(exts)
# Call the method for detecting whether _tkinter can be compiled
self.detect_tkinter(inc_dirs, lib_dirs)
if '_tkinter' not in [e.name for e in self.extensions]:
missing.append('_tkinter')
return missing
def detect_tkinter_darwin(self, inc_dirs, lib_dirs):
# The _tkinter module, using frameworks. Since frameworks are quite
# different the UNIX search logic is not sharable.
from os.path import join, exists
framework_dirs = [
'/System/Library/Frameworks/',
'/Library/Frameworks',
join(os.getenv('HOME'), '/Library/Frameworks')
]
# Find the directory that contains the Tcl.framework and Tk.framework
# bundles.
# XXX distutils should support -F!
for F in framework_dirs:
# both Tcl.framework and Tk.framework should be present
for fw in 'Tcl', 'Tk':
if not exists(join(F, fw + '.framework')):
break
else:
# ok, F is now directory with both frameworks. Continure
# building
break
else:
# Tk and Tcl frameworks not found. Normal "unix" tkinter search
# will now resume.
return 0
# For 8.4a2, we must add -I options that point inside the Tcl and Tk
# frameworks. In later release we should hopefully be able to pass
# the -F option to gcc, which specifies a framework lookup path.
#
include_dirs = [
join(F, fw + '.framework', H)
for fw in ('Tcl', 'Tk')
for H in ('Headers', 'Versions/Current/PrivateHeaders')
]
# For 8.4a2, the X11 headers are not included. Rather than include a
# complicated search, this is a hard-coded path. It could bail out
# if X11 libs are not found...
include_dirs.append('/usr/X11R6/include')
frameworks = ['-framework', 'Tcl', '-framework', 'Tk']
# All existing framework builds of Tcl/Tk don't support 64-bit
# architectures.
cflags = sysconfig.get_config_vars('CFLAGS')[0]
archs = re.findall('-arch\s+(\w+)', cflags)
if 'x86_64' in archs or 'ppc64' in archs:
try:
archs.remove('x86_64')
except ValueError:
pass
try:
archs.remove('ppc64')
except ValueError:
pass
for a in archs:
frameworks.append('-arch')
frameworks.append(a)
ext = Extension('_tkinter', ['_tkinter.c', 'tkappinit.c'],
define_macros=[('WITH_APPINIT', 1)],
include_dirs = include_dirs,
libraries = [],
extra_compile_args = frameworks[2:],
extra_link_args = frameworks,
)
self.extensions.append(ext)
return 1
def detect_tkinter(self, inc_dirs, lib_dirs):
# The _tkinter module.
# Rather than complicate the code below, detecting and building
# AquaTk is a separate method. Only one Tkinter will be built on
# Darwin - either AquaTk, if it is found, or X11 based Tk.
platform = self.get_platform()
if (platform == 'darwin' and
self.detect_tkinter_darwin(inc_dirs, lib_dirs)):
return
# Assume we haven't found any of the libraries or include files
# The versions with dots are used on Unix, and the versions without
# dots on Windows, for detection by cygwin.
tcllib = tklib = tcl_includes = tk_includes = None
for version in ['8.5', '85', '8.4', '84', '8.3', '83', '8.2',
'82', '8.1', '81', '8.0', '80']:
tklib = self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'tk' + version)
tcllib = self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'tcl' + version)
if tklib and tcllib:
# Exit the loop when we've found the Tcl/Tk libraries
break
# Now check for the header files
if tklib and tcllib:
# Check for the include files on Debian and {Free,Open}BSD, where
# they're put in /usr/include/{tcl,tk}X.Y
dotversion = version
if '.' not in dotversion and "bsd" in sys.platform.lower():
# OpenBSD and FreeBSD use Tcl/Tk library names like libtcl83.a,
# but the include subdirs are named like .../include/tcl8.3.
dotversion = dotversion[:-1] + '.' + dotversion[-1]
tcl_include_sub = []
tk_include_sub = []
for dir in inc_dirs:
tcl_include_sub += [dir + os.sep + "tcl" + dotversion]
tk_include_sub += [dir + os.sep + "tk" + dotversion]
tk_include_sub += tcl_include_sub
tcl_includes = find_file('tcl.h', inc_dirs, tcl_include_sub)
tk_includes = find_file('tk.h', inc_dirs, tk_include_sub)
if (tcllib is None or tklib is None or
tcl_includes is None or tk_includes is None):
self.announce("INFO: Can't locate Tcl/Tk libs and/or headers", 2)
return
# OK... everything seems to be present for Tcl/Tk.
include_dirs = [] ; libs = [] ; defs = [] ; added_lib_dirs = []
for dir in tcl_includes + tk_includes:
if dir not in include_dirs:
include_dirs.append(dir)
# Check for various platform-specific directories
if platform == 'sunos5':
include_dirs.append('/usr/openwin/include')
added_lib_dirs.append('/usr/openwin/lib')
elif os.path.exists('/usr/X11R6/include'):
include_dirs.append('/usr/X11R6/include')
added_lib_dirs.append('/usr/X11R6/lib64')
added_lib_dirs.append('/usr/X11R6/lib')
elif os.path.exists('/usr/X11R5/include'):
include_dirs.append('/usr/X11R5/include')
added_lib_dirs.append('/usr/X11R5/lib')
else:
# Assume default location for X11
include_dirs.append('/usr/X11/include')
added_lib_dirs.append('/usr/X11/lib')
# If Cygwin, then verify that X is installed before proceeding
if platform == 'cygwin':
x11_inc = find_file('X11/Xlib.h', [], include_dirs)
if x11_inc is None:
return
# Check for BLT extension
if self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs + added_lib_dirs,
'BLT8.0'):
defs.append( ('WITH_BLT', 1) )
libs.append('BLT8.0')
elif self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs + added_lib_dirs,
'BLT'):
defs.append( ('WITH_BLT', 1) )
libs.append('BLT')
# Add the Tcl/Tk libraries
libs.append('tk'+ version)
libs.append('tcl'+ version)
if platform in ['aix3', 'aix4']:
libs.append('ld')
# Finally, link with the X11 libraries (not appropriate on cygwin)
if platform != "cygwin":
libs.append('X11')
ext = Extension('_tkinter', ['_tkinter.c', 'tkappinit.c'],
define_macros=[('WITH_APPINIT', 1)] + defs,
include_dirs = include_dirs,
libraries = libs,
library_dirs = added_lib_dirs,
)
self.extensions.append(ext)
## # Uncomment these lines if you want to play with xxmodule.c
## ext = Extension('xx', ['xxmodule.c'])
## self.extensions.append(ext)
# XXX handle these, but how to detect?
# *** Uncomment and edit for PIL (TkImaging) extension only:
# -DWITH_PIL -I../Extensions/Imaging/libImaging tkImaging.c \
# *** Uncomment and edit for TOGL extension only:
# -DWITH_TOGL togl.c \
# *** Uncomment these for TOGL extension only:
# -lGL -lGLU -lXext -lXmu \
def configure_ctypes_darwin(self, ext):
# Darwin (OS X) uses preconfigured files, in
# the Modules/_ctypes/libffi_osx directory.
srcdir = sysconfig.get_config_var('srcdir')
ffi_srcdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(srcdir, 'Modules',
'_ctypes', 'libffi_osx'))
sources = [os.path.join(ffi_srcdir, p)
for p in ['ffi.c',
'x86/darwin64.S',
'x86/x86-darwin.S',
'x86/x86-ffi_darwin.c',
'x86/x86-ffi64.c',
'powerpc/ppc-darwin.S',
'powerpc/ppc-darwin_closure.S',
'powerpc/ppc-ffi_darwin.c',
'powerpc/ppc64-darwin_closure.S',
]]
# Add .S (preprocessed assembly) to C compiler source extensions.
self.compiler.src_extensions.append('.S')
include_dirs = [os.path.join(ffi_srcdir, 'include'),
os.path.join(ffi_srcdir, 'powerpc')]
ext.include_dirs.extend(include_dirs)
ext.sources.extend(sources)
return True
def configure_ctypes(self, ext):
if not self.use_system_libffi:
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
return self.configure_ctypes_darwin(ext)
srcdir = sysconfig.get_config_var('srcdir')
ffi_builddir = os.path.join(self.build_temp, 'libffi')
ffi_srcdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(srcdir, 'Modules',
'_ctypes', 'libffi'))
ffi_configfile = os.path.join(ffi_builddir, 'fficonfig.py')
from distutils.dep_util import newer_group
config_sources = [os.path.join(ffi_srcdir, fname)
for fname in os.listdir(ffi_srcdir)
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(ffi_srcdir, fname))]
if self.force or newer_group(config_sources,
ffi_configfile):
from distutils.dir_util import mkpath
mkpath(ffi_builddir)
config_args = []
# Pass empty CFLAGS because we'll just append the resulting
# CFLAGS to Python's; -g or -O2 is to be avoided.
cmd = "cd %s && env CFLAGS='' '%s/configure' %s" \
% (ffi_builddir, ffi_srcdir, " ".join(config_args))
res = os.system(cmd)
if res or not os.path.exists(ffi_configfile):
print("Failed to configure _ctypes module")
return False
fficonfig = {}
fp = open(ffi_configfile)
try:
script = fp.read()
finally:
fp.close()
exec(script, globals(), fficonfig)
ffi_srcdir = os.path.join(fficonfig['ffi_srcdir'], 'src')
# Add .S (preprocessed assembly) to C compiler source extensions.
self.compiler.src_extensions.append('.S')
include_dirs = [os.path.join(ffi_builddir, 'include'),
ffi_builddir, ffi_srcdir]
extra_compile_args = fficonfig['ffi_cflags'].split()
ext.sources.extend(fficonfig['ffi_sources'])
ext.include_dirs.extend(include_dirs)
ext.extra_compile_args.extend(extra_compile_args)
return True
def detect_ctypes(self, inc_dirs, lib_dirs):
self.use_system_libffi = False
include_dirs = []
extra_compile_args = []
extra_link_args = []
sources = ['_ctypes/_ctypes.c',
'_ctypes/callbacks.c',
'_ctypes/callproc.c',
'_ctypes/stgdict.c',
'_ctypes/cfield.c',
'_ctypes/malloc_closure.c']
depends = ['_ctypes/ctypes.h']
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
sources.append('_ctypes/darwin/dlfcn_simple.c')
extra_compile_args.append('-DMACOSX')
include_dirs.append('_ctypes/darwin')
# XXX Is this still needed?
## extra_link_args.extend(['-read_only_relocs', 'warning'])
elif sys.platform == 'sunos5':
# XXX This shouldn't be necessary; it appears that some
# of the assembler code is non-PIC (i.e. it has relocations
# when it shouldn't. The proper fix would be to rewrite
# the assembler code to be PIC.
# This only works with GCC; the Sun compiler likely refuses
# this option. If you want to compile ctypes with the Sun
# compiler, please research a proper solution, instead of
# finding some -z option for the Sun compiler.
extra_link_args.append('-mimpure-text')
elif sys.platform.startswith('hp-ux'):
extra_link_args.append('-fPIC')
ext = Extension('_ctypes',
include_dirs=include_dirs,
extra_compile_args=extra_compile_args,
extra_link_args=extra_link_args,
libraries=[],
sources=sources,
depends=depends)
ext_test = Extension('_ctypes_test',
sources=['_ctypes/_ctypes_test.c'])
self.extensions.extend([ext, ext_test])
if not '--with-system-ffi' in sysconfig.get_config_var("CONFIG_ARGS"):
return
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
# OS X 10.5 comes with libffi.dylib; the include files are
# in /usr/include/ffi
inc_dirs.append('/usr/include/ffi')
ffi_inc = find_file('ffi.h', [], inc_dirs)
if ffi_inc is not None:
ffi_h = ffi_inc[0] + '/ffi.h'
fp = open(ffi_h)
while 1:
line = fp.readline()
if not line:
ffi_inc = None
break
if line.startswith('#define LIBFFI_H'):
break
ffi_lib = None
if ffi_inc is not None:
for lib_name in ('ffi_convenience', 'ffi_pic', 'ffi'):
if (self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, lib_name)):
ffi_lib = lib_name
break
if ffi_inc and ffi_lib:
ext.include_dirs.extend(ffi_inc)
ext.libraries.append(ffi_lib)
self.use_system_libffi = True
class PyBuildInstall(install):
# Suppress the warning about installation into the lib_dynload
# directory, which is not in sys.path when running Python during
# installation:
def initialize_options (self):
install.initialize_options(self)
self.warn_dir=0
class PyBuildInstallLib(install_lib):
# Do exactly what install_lib does but make sure correct access modes get
# set on installed directories and files. All installed files with get
# mode 644 unless they are a shared library in which case they will get
# mode 755. All installed directories will get mode 755.
so_ext = sysconfig.get_config_var("SO")
def install(self):
outfiles = install_lib.install(self)
self.set_file_modes(outfiles, 0o644, 0o755)
self.set_dir_modes(self.install_dir, 0o755)
return outfiles
def set_file_modes(self, files, defaultMode, sharedLibMode):
if not self.is_chmod_supported(): return
if not files: return
for filename in files:
if os.path.islink(filename): continue
mode = defaultMode
if filename.endswith(self.so_ext): mode = sharedLibMode
log.info("changing mode of %s to %o", filename, mode)
if not self.dry_run: os.chmod(filename, mode)
def set_dir_modes(self, dirname, mode):
if not self.is_chmod_supported(): return
os.walk(dirname, self.set_dir_modes_visitor, mode)
def set_dir_modes_visitor(self, mode, dirname, names):
if os.path.islink(dirname): return
log.info("changing mode of %s to %o", dirname, mode)
if not self.dry_run: os.chmod(dirname, mode)
def is_chmod_supported(self):
return hasattr(os, 'chmod')
SUMMARY = """
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming
language. It is often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java.
Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has
modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and
dynamic typing. There are interfaces to many system calls and
libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk,
Mac, MFC). New built-in modules are easily written in C or C++. Python
is also usable as an extension language for applications that need a
programmable interface.
The Python implementation is portable: it runs on many brands of UNIX,
on Windows, DOS, OS/2, Mac, Amiga... If your favorite system isn't
listed here, it may still be supported, if there's a C compiler for
it. Ask around on comp.lang.python -- or just try compiling Python
yourself.
"""
CLASSIFIERS = """
Development Status :: 6 - Mature
License :: OSI Approved :: Python Software Foundation License
Natural Language :: English
Programming Language :: C
Programming Language :: Python
Topic :: Software Development
"""
def main():
# turn off warnings when deprecated modules are imported
import warnings
warnings.filterwarnings("ignore",category=DeprecationWarning)
setup(# PyPI Metadata (PEP 301)
name = "Python",
version = sys.version.split()[0],
url = "http://www.python.org/%s" % sys.version[:3],
maintainer = "Guido van Rossum and the Python community",
maintainer_email = "python-dev@python.org",
description = "A high-level object-oriented programming language",
long_description = SUMMARY.strip(),
license = "PSF license",
classifiers = [x for x in CLASSIFIERS.split("\n") if x],
platforms = ["Many"],
# Build info
cmdclass = {'build_ext':PyBuildExt, 'install':PyBuildInstall,
'install_lib':PyBuildInstallLib},
# The struct module is defined here, because build_ext won't be
# called unless there's at least one extension module defined.
ext_modules=[Extension('_struct', ['_struct.c'])],
# Scripts to install
scripts = ['Tools/scripts/pydoc', 'Tools/scripts/idle',
'Tools/scripts/2to3',
'Lib/smtpd.py']
)
# --install-platlib
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()