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   3 Provides the Command class, the base class for the command classes 
   4 in the distutils.command package. 
   7 # This module should be kept compatible with Python 1.5.2. 
  11 import sys
, os
, string
, re
 
  13 from distutils
.errors 
import * 
  14 from distutils 
import util
, dir_util
, file_util
, archive_util
, dep_util
 
  15 from distutils 
import log
 
  18     """Abstract base class for defining command classes, the "worker bees" 
  19     of the Distutils.  A useful analogy for command classes is to think of 
  20     them as subroutines with local variables called "options".  The options 
  21     are "declared" in 'initialize_options()' and "defined" (given their 
  22     final values, aka "finalized") in 'finalize_options()', both of which 
  23     must be defined by every command class.  The distinction between the 
  24     two is necessary because option values might come from the outside 
  25     world (command line, config file, ...), and any options dependent on 
  26     other options must be computed *after* these outside influences have 
  27     been processed -- hence 'finalize_options()'.  The "body" of the 
  28     subroutine, where it does all its work based on the values of its 
  29     options, is the 'run()' method, which must also be implemented by every 
  33     # 'sub_commands' formalizes the notion of a "family" of commands, 
  34     # eg. "install" as the parent with sub-commands "install_lib", 
  35     # "install_headers", etc.  The parent of a family of commands 
  36     # defines 'sub_commands' as a class attribute; it's a list of 
  37     #    (command_name : string, predicate : unbound_method | string | None) 
  38     # tuples, where 'predicate' is a method of the parent command that 
  39     # determines whether the corresponding command is applicable in the 
  40     # current situation.  (Eg. we "install_headers" is only applicable if 
  41     # we have any C header files to install.)  If 'predicate' is None, 
  42     # that command is always applicable. 
  44     # 'sub_commands' is usually defined at the *end* of a class, because 
  45     # predicates can be unbound methods, so they must already have been 
  46     # defined.  The canonical example is the "install" command. 
  50     # -- Creation/initialization methods ------------------------------- 
  52     def __init__ (self
, dist
): 
  53         """Create and initialize a new Command object.  Most importantly, 
  54         invokes the 'initialize_options()' method, which is the real 
  55         initializer and depends on the actual command being 
  58         # late import because of mutual dependence between these classes 
  59         from distutils
.dist 
import Distribution
 
  61         if not isinstance(dist
, Distribution
): 
  62             raise TypeError, "dist must be a Distribution instance" 
  63         if self
.__class
__ is Command
: 
  64             raise RuntimeError, "Command is an abstract class" 
  66         self
.distribution 
= dist
 
  67         self
.initialize_options() 
  69         # Per-command versions of the global flags, so that the user can 
  70         # customize Distutils' behaviour command-by-command and let some 
  71         # commands fallback on the Distribution's behaviour.  None means 
  72         # "not defined, check self.distribution's copy", while 0 or 1 mean 
  73         # false and true (duh).  Note that this means figuring out the real 
  74         # value of each flag is a touch complicated -- hence "self._dry_run" 
  75         # will be handled by __getattr__, below. 
  76         # XXX This needs to be fixed. 
  79         # verbose is largely ignored, but needs to be set for 
  80         # backwards compatibility (I think)? 
  81         self
.verbose 
= dist
.verbose
 
  83         # Some commands define a 'self.force' option to ignore file 
  84         # timestamps, but methods defined *here* assume that 
  85         # 'self.force' exists for all commands.  So define it here 
  89         # The 'help' flag is just used for command-line parsing, so 
  90         # none of that complicated bureaucracy is needed. 
  93         # 'finalized' records whether or not 'finalize_options()' has been 
  94         # called.  'finalize_options()' itself should not pay attention to 
  95         # this flag: it is the business of 'ensure_finalized()', which 
  96         # always calls 'finalize_options()', to respect/update it. 
 102     # XXX A more explicit way to customize dry_run would be better. 
 104     def __getattr__ (self
, attr
): 
 105         if attr 
== 'dry_run': 
 106             myval 
= getattr(self
, "_" + attr
) 
 108                 return getattr(self
.distribution
, attr
) 
 112             raise AttributeError, attr
 
 115     def ensure_finalized (self
): 
 116         if not self
.finalized
: 
 117             self
.finalize_options() 
 121     # Subclasses must define: 
 122     #   initialize_options() 
 123     #     provide default values for all options; may be customized by 
 124     #     setup script, by options from config file(s), or by command-line 
 127     #     decide on the final values for all options; this is called 
 128     #     after all possible intervention from the outside world 
 129     #     (command-line, option file, etc.) has been processed 
 131     #     run the command: do whatever it is we're here to do, 
 132     #     controlled by the command's various option values 
 134     def initialize_options (self
): 
 135         """Set default values for all the options that this command 
 136         supports.  Note that these defaults may be overridden by other 
 137         commands, by the setup script, by config files, or by the 
 138         command-line.  Thus, this is not the place to code dependencies 
 139         between options; generally, 'initialize_options()' implementations 
 140         are just a bunch of "self.foo = None" assignments. 
 142         This method must be implemented by all command classes. 
 144         raise RuntimeError, \
 
 145               "abstract method -- subclass %s must override" % self
.__class
__ 
 147     def finalize_options (self
): 
 148         """Set final values for all the options that this command supports. 
 149         This is always called as late as possible, ie.  after any option 
 150         assignments from the command-line or from other commands have been 
 151         done.  Thus, this is the place to to code option dependencies: if 
 152         'foo' depends on 'bar', then it is safe to set 'foo' from 'bar' as 
 153         long as 'foo' still has the same value it was assigned in 
 154         'initialize_options()'. 
 156         This method must be implemented by all command classes. 
 158         raise RuntimeError, \
 
 159               "abstract method -- subclass %s must override" % self
.__class
__ 
 162     def dump_options (self
, header
=None, indent
=""): 
 163         from distutils
.fancy_getopt 
import longopt_xlate
 
 165             header 
= "command options for '%s':" % self
.get_command_name() 
 166         print indent 
+ header
 
 167         indent 
= indent 
+ "  " 
 168         for (option
, _
, _
) in self
.user_options
: 
 169             option 
= string
.translate(option
, longopt_xlate
) 
 170             if option
[-1] == "=": 
 172             value 
= getattr(self
, option
) 
 173             print indent 
+ "%s = %s" % (option
, value
) 
 177         """A command's raison d'etre: carry out the action it exists to 
 178         perform, controlled by the options initialized in 
 179         'initialize_options()', customized by other commands, the setup 
 180         script, the command-line, and config files, and finalized in 
 181         'finalize_options()'.  All terminal output and filesystem 
 182         interaction should be done by 'run()'. 
 184         This method must be implemented by all command classes. 
 187         raise RuntimeError, \
 
 188               "abstract method -- subclass %s must override" % self
.__class
__ 
 190     def announce (self
, msg
, level
=1): 
 191         """If the current verbosity level is of greater than or equal to 
 192         'level' print 'msg' to stdout. 
 196     def debug_print (self
, msg
): 
 197         """Print 'msg' to stdout if the global DEBUG (taken from the 
 198         DISTUTILS_DEBUG environment variable) flag is true. 
 200         from distutils
.debug 
import DEBUG
 
 207     # -- Option validation methods ------------------------------------- 
 208     # (these are very handy in writing the 'finalize_options()' method) 
 210     # NB. the general philosophy here is to ensure that a particular option 
 211     # value meets certain type and value constraints.  If not, we try to 
 212     # force it into conformance (eg. if we expect a list but have a string, 
 213     # split the string on comma and/or whitespace).  If we can't force the 
 214     # option into conformance, raise DistutilsOptionError.  Thus, command 
 215     # classes need do nothing more than (eg.) 
 216     #   self.ensure_string_list('foo') 
 217     # and they can be guaranteed that thereafter, self.foo will be 
 220     def _ensure_stringlike (self
, option
, what
, default
=None): 
 221         val 
= getattr(self
, option
) 
 223             setattr(self
, option
, default
) 
 225         elif type(val
) is not StringType
: 
 226             raise DistutilsOptionError
, \
 
 227                   "'%s' must be a %s (got `%s`)" % (option
, what
, val
) 
 230     def ensure_string (self
, option
, default
=None): 
 231         """Ensure that 'option' is a string; if not defined, set it to 
 234         self
._ensure
_stringlike
(option
, "string", default
) 
 236     def ensure_string_list (self
, option
): 
 237         """Ensure that 'option' is a list of strings.  If 'option' is 
 238         currently a string, we split it either on /,\s*/ or /\s+/, so 
 239         "foo bar baz", "foo,bar,baz", and "foo,   bar baz" all become 
 240         ["foo", "bar", "baz"]. 
 242         val 
= getattr(self
, option
) 
 245         elif type(val
) is StringType
: 
 246             setattr(self
, option
, re
.split(r
',\s*|\s+', val
)) 
 248             if type(val
) is ListType
: 
 249                 types 
= map(type, val
) 
 250                 ok 
= (types 
== [StringType
] * len(val
)) 
 255                 raise DistutilsOptionError
, \
 
 256                       "'%s' must be a list of strings (got %s)" % \
 
 259     def _ensure_tested_string (self
, option
, tester
, 
 260                                what
, error_fmt
, default
=None): 
 261         val 
= self
._ensure
_stringlike
(option
, what
, default
) 
 262         if val 
is not None and not tester(val
): 
 263             raise DistutilsOptionError
, \
 
 264                   ("error in '%s' option: " + error_fmt
) % (option
, val
) 
 266     def ensure_filename (self
, option
): 
 267         """Ensure that 'option' is the name of an existing file.""" 
 268         self
._ensure
_tested
_string
(option
, os
.path
.isfile
, 
 270                                    "'%s' does not exist or is not a file") 
 272     def ensure_dirname (self
, option
): 
 273         self
._ensure
_tested
_string
(option
, os
.path
.isdir
, 
 275                                    "'%s' does not exist or is not a directory") 
 278     # -- Convenience methods for commands ------------------------------ 
 280     def get_command_name (self
): 
 281         if hasattr(self
, 'command_name'): 
 282             return self
.command_name
 
 284             return self
.__class
__.__name
__ 
 287     def set_undefined_options (self
, src_cmd
, *option_pairs
): 
 288         """Set the values of any "undefined" options from corresponding 
 289         option values in some other command object.  "Undefined" here means 
 290         "is None", which is the convention used to indicate that an option 
 291         has not been changed between 'initialize_options()' and 
 292         'finalize_options()'.  Usually called from 'finalize_options()' for 
 293         options that depend on some other command rather than another 
 294         option of the same command.  'src_cmd' is the other command from 
 295         which option values will be taken (a command object will be created 
 296         for it if necessary); the remaining arguments are 
 297         '(src_option,dst_option)' tuples which mean "take the value of 
 298         'src_option' in the 'src_cmd' command object, and copy it to 
 299         'dst_option' in the current command object". 
 302         # Option_pairs: list of (src_option, dst_option) tuples 
 304         src_cmd_obj 
= self
.distribution
.get_command_obj(src_cmd
) 
 305         src_cmd_obj
.ensure_finalized() 
 306         for (src_option
, dst_option
) in option_pairs
: 
 307             if getattr(self
, dst_option
) is None: 
 308                 setattr(self
, dst_option
, 
 309                         getattr(src_cmd_obj
, src_option
)) 
 312     def get_finalized_command (self
, command
, create
=1): 
 313         """Wrapper around Distribution's 'get_command_obj()' method: find 
 314         (create if necessary and 'create' is true) the command object for 
 315         'command', call its 'ensure_finalized()' method, and return the 
 316         finalized command object. 
 318         cmd_obj 
= self
.distribution
.get_command_obj(command
, create
) 
 319         cmd_obj
.ensure_finalized() 
 322     # XXX rename to 'get_reinitialized_command()'? (should do the 
 323     # same in dist.py, if so) 
 324     def reinitialize_command (self
, command
, reinit_subcommands
=0): 
 325         return self
.distribution
.reinitialize_command( 
 326             command
, reinit_subcommands
) 
 328     def run_command (self
, command
): 
 329         """Run some other command: uses the 'run_command()' method of 
 330         Distribution, which creates and finalizes the command object if 
 331         necessary and then invokes its 'run()' method. 
 333         self
.distribution
.run_command(command
) 
 336     def get_sub_commands (self
): 
 337         """Determine the sub-commands that are relevant in the current 
 338         distribution (ie., that need to be run).  This is based on the 
 339         'sub_commands' class attribute: each tuple in that list may include 
 340         a method that we call to determine if the subcommand needs to be 
 341         run for the current distribution.  Return a list of command names. 
 344         for (cmd_name
, method
) in self
.sub_commands
: 
 345             if method 
is None or method(self
): 
 346                 commands
.append(cmd_name
) 
 350     # -- External world manipulation ----------------------------------- 
 352     def warn (self
, msg
): 
 353         sys
.stderr
.write("warning: %s: %s\n" % 
 354                          (self
.get_command_name(), msg
)) 
 357     def execute (self
, func
, args
, msg
=None, level
=1): 
 358         util
.execute(func
, args
, msg
, dry_run
=self
.dry_run
) 
 361     def mkpath (self
, name
, mode
=0777): 
 362         dir_util
.mkpath(name
, mode
, dry_run
=self
.dry_run
) 
 365     def copy_file (self
, infile
, outfile
, 
 366                    preserve_mode
=1, preserve_times
=1, link
=None, level
=1): 
 367         """Copy a file respecting verbose, dry-run and force flags.  (The 
 368         former two default to whatever is in the Distribution object, and 
 369         the latter defaults to false for commands that don't define it.)""" 
 371         return file_util
.copy_file( 
 373             preserve_mode
, preserve_times
, 
 376             dry_run
=self
.dry_run
) 
 379     def copy_tree (self
, infile
, outfile
, 
 380                    preserve_mode
=1, preserve_times
=1, preserve_symlinks
=0, 
 382         """Copy an entire directory tree respecting verbose, dry-run, 
 385         return dir_util
.copy_tree( 
 387             preserve_mode
,preserve_times
,preserve_symlinks
, 
 389             dry_run
=self
.dry_run
) 
 391     def move_file (self
, src
, dst
, level
=1): 
 392         """Move a file respectin dry-run flag.""" 
 393         return file_util
.move_file(src
, dst
, dry_run 
= self
.dry_run
) 
 395     def spawn (self
, cmd
, search_path
=1, level
=1): 
 396         """Spawn an external command respecting dry-run flag.""" 
 397         from distutils
.spawn 
import spawn
 
 398         spawn(cmd
, search_path
, dry_run
= self
.dry_run
) 
 400     def make_archive (self
, base_name
, format
, 
 401                       root_dir
=None, base_dir
=None): 
 402         return archive_util
.make_archive( 
 403             base_name
, format
, root_dir
, base_dir
, dry_run
=self
.dry_run
) 
 406     def make_file (self
, infiles
, outfile
, func
, args
, 
 407                    exec_msg
=None, skip_msg
=None, level
=1): 
 408         """Special case of 'execute()' for operations that process one or 
 409         more input files and generate one output file.  Works just like 
 410         'execute()', except the operation is skipped and a different 
 411         message printed if 'outfile' already exists and is newer than all 
 412         files listed in 'infiles'.  If the command defined 'self.force', 
 413         and it is true, then the command is unconditionally run -- does no 
 417             exec_msg 
= "generating %s from %s" % \
 
 418                        (outfile
, string
.join(infiles
, ', ')) 
 420             skip_msg 
= "skipping %s (inputs unchanged)" % outfile
 
 423         # Allow 'infiles' to be a single string 
 424         if type(infiles
) is StringType
: 
 426         elif type(infiles
) not in (ListType
, TupleType
): 
 428                   "'infiles' must be a string, or a list or tuple of strings" 
 430         # If 'outfile' must be regenerated (either because it doesn't 
 431         # exist, is out-of-date, or the 'force' flag is true) then 
 432         # perform the action that presumably regenerates it 
 433         if self
.force 
or dep_util
.newer_group (infiles
, outfile
): 
 434             self
.execute(func
, args
, exec_msg
, level
) 
 436         # Otherwise, print the "skip" message 
 445 # XXX 'install_misc' class not currently used -- it was the base class for 
 446 # both 'install_scripts' and 'install_data', but they outgrew it.  It might 
 447 # still be useful for 'install_headers', though, so I'm keeping it around 
 448 # for the time being. 
 450 class install_misc (Command
): 
 451     """Common base class for installing some files in a subdirectory. 
 452     Currently used by install_data and install_scripts. 
 455     user_options 
= [('install-dir=', 'd', "directory to install the files to")] 
 457     def initialize_options (self
): 
 458         self
.install_dir 
= None 
 461     def _install_dir_from (self
, dirname
): 
 462         self
.set_undefined_options('install', (dirname
, 'install_dir')) 
 464     def _copy_files (self
, filelist
): 
 468         self
.mkpath(self
.install_dir
) 
 470             self
.copy_file(f
, self
.install_dir
) 
 471             self
.outfiles
.append(os
.path
.join(self
.install_dir
, f
)) 
 473     def get_outputs (self
): 
 477 if __name__ 
== "__main__":