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1 """distutils.command.config
3 Implements the Distutils 'config' command, a (mostly) empty command class
4 that exists mainly to be sub-classed by specific module distributions and
5 applications. The idea is that while every "config" command is different,
6 at least they're all named the same, and users always see "config" in the
7 list of standard commands. Also, this is a good place to put common
8 configure-like tasks: "try to compile this C code", or "figure out where
9 this header file lives".
12 # This module should be kept compatible with Python 1.5.2.
16 import sys
, os
, string
, re
18 from distutils
.core
import Command
19 from distutils
.errors
import DistutilsExecError
20 from distutils
.sysconfig
import customize_compiler
21 from distutils
import log
23 LANG_EXT
= {'c': '.c',
26 class config (Command
):
28 description
= "prepare to build"
32 "specify the compiler type"),
34 "specify the compiler executable"),
35 ('include-dirs=', 'I',
36 "list of directories to search for header files"),
38 "C preprocessor macros to define"),
40 "C preprocessor macros to undefine"),
42 "external C libraries to link with"),
43 ('library-dirs=', 'L',
44 "directories to search for external C libraries"),
47 "show every action (compile, link, run, ...) taken"),
49 "dump generated source files before attempting to compile them"),
53 # The three standard command methods: since the "config" command
54 # does nothing by default, these are empty.
56 def initialize_options (self
):
59 self
.include_dirs
= None
63 self
.library_dirs
= None
65 # maximal output for now
69 # list of temporary files generated along-the-way that we have
70 # to clean at some point
73 def finalize_options (self
):
74 if self
.include_dirs
is None:
75 self
.include_dirs
= self
.distribution
.include_dirs
or []
76 elif type(self
.include_dirs
) is StringType
:
77 self
.include_dirs
= string
.split(self
.include_dirs
, os
.pathsep
)
79 if self
.libraries
is None:
81 elif type(self
.libraries
) is StringType
:
82 self
.libraries
= [self
.libraries
]
84 if self
.library_dirs
is None:
85 self
.library_dirs
= []
86 elif type(self
.library_dirs
) is StringType
:
87 self
.library_dirs
= string
.split(self
.library_dirs
, os
.pathsep
)
94 # Utility methods for actual "config" commands. The interfaces are
95 # loosely based on Autoconf macros of similar names. Sub-classes
96 # may use these freely.
98 def _check_compiler (self
):
99 """Check that 'self.compiler' really is a CCompiler object;
102 # We do this late, and only on-demand, because this is an expensive
104 from distutils
.ccompiler
import CCompiler
, new_compiler
105 if not isinstance(self
.compiler
, CCompiler
):
106 self
.compiler
= new_compiler(compiler
=self
.compiler
,
107 dry_run
=self
.dry_run
, force
=1)
108 customize_compiler(self
.compiler
)
109 if self
.include_dirs
:
110 self
.compiler
.set_include_dirs(self
.include_dirs
)
112 self
.compiler
.set_libraries(self
.libraries
)
113 if self
.library_dirs
:
114 self
.compiler
.set_library_dirs(self
.library_dirs
)
117 def _gen_temp_sourcefile (self
, body
, headers
, lang
):
118 filename
= "_configtest" + LANG_EXT
[lang
]
119 file = open(filename
, "w")
121 for header
in headers
:
122 file.write("#include <%s>\n" % header
)
130 def _preprocess (self
, body
, headers
, include_dirs
, lang
):
131 src
= self
._gen
_temp
_sourcefile
(body
, headers
, lang
)
132 out
= "_configtest.i"
133 self
.temp_files
.extend([src
, out
])
134 self
.compiler
.preprocess(src
, out
, include_dirs
=include_dirs
)
137 def _compile (self
, body
, headers
, include_dirs
, lang
):
138 src
= self
._gen
_temp
_sourcefile
(body
, headers
, lang
)
140 dump_file(src
, "compiling '%s':" % src
)
141 (obj
,) = self
.compiler
.object_filenames([src
])
142 self
.temp_files
.extend([src
, obj
])
143 self
.compiler
.compile([src
], include_dirs
=include_dirs
)
146 def _link (self
, body
,
147 headers
, include_dirs
,
148 libraries
, library_dirs
, lang
):
149 (src
, obj
) = self
._compile
(body
, headers
, include_dirs
, lang
)
150 prog
= os
.path
.splitext(os
.path
.basename(src
))[0]
151 self
.compiler
.link_executable([obj
], prog
,
153 library_dirs
=library_dirs
,
156 if self
.compiler
.exe_extension
is not None:
157 prog
= prog
+ self
.compiler
.exe_extension
158 self
.temp_files
.append(prog
)
160 return (src
, obj
, prog
)
162 def _clean (self
, *filenames
):
164 filenames
= self
.temp_files
166 log
.info("removing: %s", string
.join(filenames
))
167 for filename
in filenames
:
174 # XXX these ignore the dry-run flag: what to do, what to do? even if
175 # you want a dry-run build, you still need some sort of configuration
176 # info. My inclination is to make it up to the real config command to
177 # consult 'dry_run', and assume a default (minimal) configuration if
178 # true. The problem with trying to do it here is that you'd have to
179 # return either true or false from all the 'try' methods, neither of
182 # XXX need access to the header search path and maybe default macros.
184 def try_cpp (self
, body
=None, headers
=None, include_dirs
=None, lang
="c"):
185 """Construct a source file from 'body' (a string containing lines
186 of C/C++ code) and 'headers' (a list of header files to include)
187 and run it through the preprocessor. Return true if the
188 preprocessor succeeded, false if there were any errors.
189 ('body' probably isn't of much use, but what the heck.)
191 from distutils
.ccompiler
import CompileError
192 self
._check
_compiler
()
195 self
._preprocess
(body
, headers
, include_dirs
, lang
)
202 def search_cpp (self
, pattern
, body
=None,
203 headers
=None, include_dirs
=None, lang
="c"):
204 """Construct a source file (just like 'try_cpp()'), run it through
205 the preprocessor, and return true if any line of the output matches
206 'pattern'. 'pattern' should either be a compiled regex object or a
207 string containing a regex. If both 'body' and 'headers' are None,
208 preprocesses an empty file -- which can be useful to determine the
209 symbols the preprocessor and compiler set by default.
212 self
._check
_compiler
()
213 (src
, out
) = self
._preprocess
(body
, headers
, include_dirs
, lang
)
215 if type(pattern
) is StringType
:
216 pattern
= re
.compile(pattern
)
221 line
= file.readline()
224 if pattern
.search(line
):
232 def try_compile (self
, body
, headers
=None, include_dirs
=None, lang
="c"):
233 """Try to compile a source file built from 'body' and 'headers'.
234 Return true on success, false otherwise.
236 from distutils
.ccompiler
import CompileError
237 self
._check
_compiler
()
239 self
._compile
(body
, headers
, include_dirs
, lang
)
244 log
.info(ok
and "success!" or "failure.")
248 def try_link (self
, body
,
249 headers
=None, include_dirs
=None,
250 libraries
=None, library_dirs
=None,
252 """Try to compile and link a source file, built from 'body' and
253 'headers', to executable form. Return true on success, false
256 from distutils
.ccompiler
import CompileError
, LinkError
257 self
._check
_compiler
()
259 self
._link
(body
, headers
, include_dirs
,
260 libraries
, library_dirs
, lang
)
262 except (CompileError
, LinkError
):
265 log
.info(ok
and "success!" or "failure.")
269 def try_run (self
, body
,
270 headers
=None, include_dirs
=None,
271 libraries
=None, library_dirs
=None,
273 """Try to compile, link to an executable, and run a program
274 built from 'body' and 'headers'. Return true on success, false
277 from distutils
.ccompiler
import CompileError
, LinkError
278 self
._check
_compiler
()
280 src
, obj
, exe
= self
._link
(body
, headers
, include_dirs
,
281 libraries
, library_dirs
, lang
)
284 except (CompileError
, LinkError
, DistutilsExecError
):
287 log
.info(ok
and "success!" or "failure.")
292 # -- High-level methods --------------------------------------------
293 # (these are the ones that are actually likely to be useful
294 # when implementing a real-world config command!)
296 def check_func (self
, func
,
297 headers
=None, include_dirs
=None,
298 libraries
=None, library_dirs
=None,
301 """Determine if function 'func' is available by constructing a
302 source file that refers to 'func', and compiles and links it.
303 If everything succeeds, returns true; otherwise returns false.
305 The constructed source file starts out by including the header
306 files listed in 'headers'. If 'decl' is true, it then declares
307 'func' (as "int func()"); you probably shouldn't supply 'headers'
308 and set 'decl' true in the same call, or you might get errors about
309 a conflicting declarations for 'func'. Finally, the constructed
310 'main()' function either references 'func' or (if 'call' is true)
311 calls it. 'libraries' and 'library_dirs' are used when
315 self
._check
_compiler
()
318 body
.append("int %s ();" % func
)
319 body
.append("int main () {")
321 body
.append(" %s();" % func
)
323 body
.append(" %s;" % func
)
325 body
= string
.join(body
, "\n") + "\n"
327 return self
.try_link(body
, headers
, include_dirs
,
328 libraries
, library_dirs
)
332 def check_lib (self
, library
, library_dirs
=None,
333 headers
=None, include_dirs
=None, other_libraries
=[]):
334 """Determine if 'library' is available to be linked against,
335 without actually checking that any particular symbols are provided
336 by it. 'headers' will be used in constructing the source file to
337 be compiled, but the only effect of this is to check if all the
338 header files listed are available. Any libraries listed in
339 'other_libraries' will be included in the link, in case 'library'
340 has symbols that depend on other libraries.
342 self
._check
_compiler
()
343 return self
.try_link("int main (void) { }",
344 headers
, include_dirs
,
345 [library
]+other_libraries
, library_dirs
)
347 def check_header (self
, header
, include_dirs
=None,
348 library_dirs
=None, lang
="c"):
349 """Determine if the system header file named by 'header_file'
350 exists and can be found by the preprocessor; return true if so,
353 return self
.try_cpp(body
="/* No body */", headers
=[header
],
354 include_dirs
=include_dirs
)
360 def dump_file (filename
, head
=None):
366 file = open(filename
)
367 sys
.stdout
.write(file.read())