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			351 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			12 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""Provide access to Python's configuration information.  The specific
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configuration variables available depend heavily on the platform and
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configuration.  The values may be retrieved using
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get_config_var(name), and the list of variables is available via
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get_config_vars().keys().  Additional convenience functions are also
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available.
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Written by:   Fred L. Drake, Jr.
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Email:        <fdrake@acm.org>
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"""
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import _imp
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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import warnings
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from functools import partial
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from .errors import DistutilsPlatformError
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from sysconfig import (
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    _PREFIX as PREFIX,
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    _BASE_PREFIX as BASE_PREFIX,
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    _EXEC_PREFIX as EXEC_PREFIX,
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    _BASE_EXEC_PREFIX as BASE_EXEC_PREFIX,
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    _PROJECT_BASE as project_base,
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    _PYTHON_BUILD as python_build,
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    _init_posix as sysconfig_init_posix,
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    parse_config_h as sysconfig_parse_config_h,
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    _init_non_posix,
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    _is_python_source_dir,
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    _sys_home,
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    _variable_rx,
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    _findvar1_rx,
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    _findvar2_rx,
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    expand_makefile_vars,
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    is_python_build,
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    get_config_h_filename,
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    get_config_var,
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    get_config_vars,
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    get_makefile_filename,
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    get_python_version,
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)
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# This is better than
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# from sysconfig import _CONFIG_VARS as _config_vars
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# because it makes sure that the global dictionary is initialized
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# which might not be true in the time of import.
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_config_vars = get_config_vars()
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if os.name == "nt":
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    from sysconfig import _fix_pcbuild
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warnings.warn(
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    'The distutils.sysconfig module is deprecated, use sysconfig instead',
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    DeprecationWarning,
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    stacklevel=2
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)
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# Following functions are the same as in sysconfig but with different API
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def parse_config_h(fp, g=None):
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    return sysconfig_parse_config_h(fp, vars=g)
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_python_build = partial(is_python_build, check_home=True)
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_init_posix = partial(sysconfig_init_posix, _config_vars)
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_init_nt = partial(_init_non_posix, _config_vars)
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# Similar function is also implemented in sysconfig as _parse_makefile
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# but without the parsing capabilities of distutils.text_file.TextFile.
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def parse_makefile(fn, g=None):
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    """Parse a Makefile-style file.
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    A dictionary containing name/value pairs is returned.  If an
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    optional dictionary is passed in as the second argument, it is
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    used instead of a new dictionary.
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    """
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    from distutils.text_file import TextFile
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    fp = TextFile(fn, strip_comments=1, skip_blanks=1, join_lines=1, errors="surrogateescape")
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    if g is None:
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        g = {}
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    done = {}
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    notdone = {}
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    while True:
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        line = fp.readline()
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        if line is None: # eof
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            break
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        m = re.match(_variable_rx, line)
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        if m:
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            n, v = m.group(1, 2)
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            v = v.strip()
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            # `$$' is a literal `$' in make
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            tmpv = v.replace('$$', '')
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            if "$" in tmpv:
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                notdone[n] = v
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            else:
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                try:
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                    v = int(v)
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                except ValueError:
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                    # insert literal `$'
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                    done[n] = v.replace('$$', '$')
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                else:
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                    done[n] = v
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    # Variables with a 'PY_' prefix in the makefile. These need to
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    # be made available without that prefix through sysconfig.
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    # Special care is needed to ensure that variable expansion works, even
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    # if the expansion uses the name without a prefix.
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    renamed_variables = ('CFLAGS', 'LDFLAGS', 'CPPFLAGS')
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    # do variable interpolation here
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    while notdone:
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        for name in list(notdone):
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            value = notdone[name]
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            m = re.search(_findvar1_rx, value) or re.search(_findvar2_rx, value)
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            if m:
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                n = m.group(1)
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                found = True
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                if n in done:
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                    item = str(done[n])
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                elif n in notdone:
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                    # get it on a subsequent round
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                    found = False
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                elif n in os.environ:
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                    # do it like make: fall back to environment
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                    item = os.environ[n]
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                elif n in renamed_variables:
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                    if name.startswith('PY_') and name[3:] in renamed_variables:
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                        item = ""
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                    elif 'PY_' + n in notdone:
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                        found = False
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                    else:
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                        item = str(done['PY_' + n])
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                else:
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                    done[n] = item = ""
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                if found:
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                    after = value[m.end():]
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                    value = value[:m.start()] + item + after
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                    if "$" in after:
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                        notdone[name] = value
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                    else:
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                        try: value = int(value)
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                        except ValueError:
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                            done[name] = value.strip()
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                        else:
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                            done[name] = value
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                        del notdone[name]
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                        if name.startswith('PY_') \
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                            and name[3:] in renamed_variables:
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                            name = name[3:]
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                            if name not in done:
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                                done[name] = value
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            else:
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                # bogus variable reference; just drop it since we can't deal
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                del notdone[name]
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    fp.close()
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    # strip spurious spaces
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    for k, v in done.items():
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        if isinstance(v, str):
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            done[k] = v.strip()
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    # save the results in the global dictionary
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    g.update(done)
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    return g
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# Following functions are deprecated together with this module and they
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# have no direct replacement
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# Calculate the build qualifier flags if they are defined.  Adding the flags
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# to the include and lib directories only makes sense for an installation, not
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# an in-source build.
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build_flags = ''
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try:
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    if not python_build:
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        build_flags = sys.abiflags
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except AttributeError:
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    # It's not a configure-based build, so the sys module doesn't have
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    # this attribute, which is fine.
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    pass
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def customize_compiler(compiler):
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    """Do any platform-specific customization of a CCompiler instance.
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    Mainly needed on Unix, so we can plug in the information that
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    varies across Unices and is stored in Python's Makefile.
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    """
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    if compiler.compiler_type == "unix":
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        if sys.platform == "darwin":
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            # Perform first-time customization of compiler-related
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            # config vars on OS X now that we know we need a compiler.
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            # This is primarily to support Pythons from binary
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            # installers.  The kind and paths to build tools on
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            # the user system may vary significantly from the system
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            # that Python itself was built on.  Also the user OS
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            # version and build tools may not support the same set
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            # of CPU architectures for universal builds.
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            if not _config_vars.get('CUSTOMIZED_OSX_COMPILER'):
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                import _osx_support
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                _osx_support.customize_compiler(_config_vars)
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                _config_vars['CUSTOMIZED_OSX_COMPILER'] = 'True'
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        (cc, cxx, cflags, ccshared, ldshared, shlib_suffix, ar, ar_flags) = \
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            get_config_vars('CC', 'CXX', 'CFLAGS',
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                            'CCSHARED', 'LDSHARED', 'SHLIB_SUFFIX', 'AR', 'ARFLAGS')
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        if 'CC' in os.environ:
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            newcc = os.environ['CC']
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            if (sys.platform == 'darwin'
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                    and 'LDSHARED' not in os.environ
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                    and ldshared.startswith(cc)):
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                # On OS X, if CC is overridden, use that as the default
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                #       command for LDSHARED as well
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                ldshared = newcc + ldshared[len(cc):]
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            cc = newcc
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        if 'CXX' in os.environ:
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            cxx = os.environ['CXX']
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        if 'LDSHARED' in os.environ:
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            ldshared = os.environ['LDSHARED']
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        if 'CPP' in os.environ:
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            cpp = os.environ['CPP']
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        else:
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            cpp = cc + " -E"           # not always
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        if 'LDFLAGS' in os.environ:
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            ldshared = ldshared + ' ' + os.environ['LDFLAGS']
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        if 'CFLAGS' in os.environ:
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            cflags = cflags + ' ' + os.environ['CFLAGS']
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            ldshared = ldshared + ' ' + os.environ['CFLAGS']
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        if 'CPPFLAGS' in os.environ:
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            cpp = cpp + ' ' + os.environ['CPPFLAGS']
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            cflags = cflags + ' ' + os.environ['CPPFLAGS']
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            ldshared = ldshared + ' ' + os.environ['CPPFLAGS']
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        if 'AR' in os.environ:
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            ar = os.environ['AR']
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        if 'ARFLAGS' in os.environ:
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            archiver = ar + ' ' + os.environ['ARFLAGS']
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        else:
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            archiver = ar + ' ' + ar_flags
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        cc_cmd = cc + ' ' + cflags
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        compiler.set_executables(
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            preprocessor=cpp,
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            compiler=cc_cmd,
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            compiler_so=cc_cmd + ' ' + ccshared,
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            compiler_cxx=cxx,
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            linker_so=ldshared,
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            linker_exe=cc,
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            archiver=archiver)
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        compiler.shared_lib_extension = shlib_suffix
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def get_python_inc(plat_specific=0, prefix=None):
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    """Return the directory containing installed Python header files.
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    If 'plat_specific' is false (the default), this is the path to the
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    non-platform-specific header files, i.e. Python.h and so on;
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    otherwise, this is the path to platform-specific header files
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    (namely pyconfig.h).
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    If 'prefix' is supplied, use it instead of sys.base_prefix or
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    sys.base_exec_prefix -- i.e., ignore 'plat_specific'.
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    """
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    if prefix is None:
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        prefix = plat_specific and BASE_EXEC_PREFIX or BASE_PREFIX
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    if os.name == "posix":
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        if python_build:
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            # Assume the executable is in the build directory.  The
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            # pyconfig.h file should be in the same directory.  Since
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            # the build directory may not be the source directory, we
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            # must use "srcdir" from the makefile to find the "Include"
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            # directory.
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            if plat_specific:
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                return _sys_home or project_base
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            else:
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                incdir = os.path.join(get_config_var('srcdir'), 'Include')
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                return os.path.normpath(incdir)
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        python_dir = 'python' + get_python_version() + build_flags
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        return os.path.join(prefix, "include", python_dir)
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    elif os.name == "nt":
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        if python_build:
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            # Include both the include and PC dir to ensure we can find
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            # pyconfig.h
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            return (os.path.join(prefix, "include") + os.path.pathsep +
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                    os.path.join(prefix, "PC"))
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        return os.path.join(prefix, "include")
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    else:
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        raise DistutilsPlatformError(
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            "I don't know where Python installs its C header files "
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            "on platform '%s'" % os.name)
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def get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=0, prefix=None):
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    """Return the directory containing the Python library (standard or
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    site additions).
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    If 'plat_specific' is true, return the directory containing
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    platform-specific modules, i.e. any module from a non-pure-Python
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    module distribution; otherwise, return the platform-shared library
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    directory.  If 'standard_lib' is true, return the directory
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    containing standard Python library modules; otherwise, return the
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    directory for site-specific modules.
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    If 'prefix' is supplied, use it instead of sys.base_prefix or
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    sys.base_exec_prefix -- i.e., ignore 'plat_specific'.
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    """
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    if prefix is None:
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        if standard_lib:
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            prefix = plat_specific and BASE_EXEC_PREFIX or BASE_PREFIX
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        else:
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            prefix = plat_specific and EXEC_PREFIX or PREFIX
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    if os.name == "posix":
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        if plat_specific or standard_lib:
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            # Platform-specific modules (any module from a non-pure-Python
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            # module distribution) or standard Python library modules.
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            libdir = sys.platlibdir
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        else:
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            # Pure Python
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            libdir = "lib"
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        libpython = os.path.join(prefix, libdir,
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                                 "python" + get_python_version())
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        if standard_lib:
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            return libpython
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        else:
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            return os.path.join(libpython, "site-packages")
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    elif os.name == "nt":
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        if standard_lib:
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            return os.path.join(prefix, "Lib")
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        else:
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            return os.path.join(prefix, "Lib", "site-packages")
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    else:
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        raise DistutilsPlatformError(
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            "I don't know where Python installs its library "
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            "on platform '%s'" % os.name)
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