-
-import sys, os, glob, fnmatch, tempfile
-from distutils.core import setup, Extension
-from distutils.file_util import copy_file
-from distutils.dir_util import mkpath
-from distutils.dep_util import newer
-from distutils.spawn import spawn
-from distutils.command.install_data import install_data
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# flags and values that affect this script
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-VER_MAJOR = 2 # The first three must match wxWindows
-VER_MINOR = 5
-VER_RELEASE = 1
-VER_SUBREL = 0 # wxPython release num for x.y.z release of wxWindows
-VER_FLAGS = "p6" # release flags, such as prerelease num, unicode, etc.
-
-DESCRIPTION = "Cross platform GUI toolkit for Python"
-AUTHOR = "Robin Dunn"
-AUTHOR_EMAIL = "Robin Dunn <robin@alldunn.com>"
-URL = "http://wxPython.org/"
-DOWNLOAD_URL = "http://wxPython.org/download.php"
-LICENSE = "wxWindows Library License (LGPL derivative)"
-PLATFORMS = "WIN32,OSX,POSIX"
-KEYWORDS = "GUI,wx,wxWindows,cross-platform"
-
-LONG_DESCRIPTION = """\
-wxPython is a GUI toolkit for Python that is a wrapper around the
-wxWindows C++ GUI library. wxPython provides a large variety of
-window types and controls, all implemented with a native look and
-feel (by using the native widgets) on the platforms it is supported
-on.
-"""
-
-CLASSIFIERS = """\
-Development Status :: 6 - Mature
-Environment :: MacOS X :: Carbon
-Environment :: Win32 (MS Windows)
-Environment :: X11 Applications :: GTK
-Intended Audience :: Developers
-License :: OSI Approved
-Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
-Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows 95/98/2000
-Operating System :: POSIX
-Programming Language :: Python
-Topic :: Software Development :: User Interfaces
-"""
-
-## License :: OSI Approved :: wxWindows Library Licence
-
-
-# Config values below this point can be reset on the setup.py command line.
-
-BUILD_GLCANVAS = 1 # If true, build the contrib/glcanvas extension module
-BUILD_OGL = 1 # If true, build the contrib/ogl extension module
-BUILD_STC = 1 # If true, build the contrib/stc extension module
-BUILD_XRC = 1 # XML based resource system
-BUILD_GIZMOS = 1 # Build a module for the gizmos contrib library
-BUILD_DLLWIDGET = 0# Build a module that enables unknown wx widgets
- # to be loaded from a DLL and to be used from Python.
-
- # Internet Explorer wrapper (experimental)
-BUILD_IEWIN = (os.name == 'nt')
-
-
-CORE_ONLY = 0 # if true, don't build any of the above
-
-PREP_ONLY = 0 # Only run the prepatory steps, not the actual build.
-
-USE_SWIG = 0 # Should we actually execute SWIG, or just use the
- # files already in the distribution?
-
-SWIG = "swig" # The swig executable to use.
-
-BUILD_RENAMERS = 1 # Should we build the renamer modules too?
-
-UNICODE = 0 # This will pass the 'wxUSE_UNICODE' flag to SWIG and
- # will ensure that the right headers are found and the
- # right libs are linked.
-
-UNDEF_NDEBUG = 1 # Python 2.2 on Unix/Linux by default defines NDEBUG,
- # and distutils will pick this up and use it on the
- # compile command-line for the extensions. This could
- # conflict with how wxWindows was built. If NDEBUG is
- # set then wxWindows' __WXDEBUG__ setting will be turned
- # off. If wxWindows was actually built with it turned
- # on then you end up with mismatched class structures,
- # and wxPython will crash.
-
-NO_SCRIPTS = 0 # Don't install the tool scripts
-
-WX_CONFIG = None # Usually you shouldn't need to touch this, but you can set
- # it to pass an alternate version of wx-config or alternate
- # flags, eg. as required by the .deb in-tree build. By
- # default a wx-config command will be assembled based on
- # version, port, etc. and it will be looked for on the
- # default $PATH.
-
-WXPORT = 'gtk' # On Linux/Unix there are several ports of wxWindows available.
- # Setting this value lets you select which will be used for
- # the wxPython build. Possibilites are 'gtk', 'gtk2' and
- # 'x11'. Curently only gtk and gtk2 works.
-
-BUILD_BASE = "build" # Directory to use for temporary build files.
-
-
-
-# Some MSW build settings
-
-FINAL = 0 # Mirrors use of same flag in wx makefiles,
- # (0 or 1 only) should probably find a way to
- # autodetect this...
-
-HYBRID = 1 # If set and not debug or FINAL, then build a
- # hybrid extension that can be used by the
- # non-debug version of python, but contains
- # debugging symbols for wxWindows and wxPython.
- # wxWindows must have been built with /MD, not /MDd
- # (using FINAL=hybrid will do it.)
-
- # Version part of wxWindows LIB/DLL names
-WXDLLVER = '%d%d' % (VER_MAJOR, VER_MINOR)
-
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-def msg(text):
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- print text
-
-
-def opj(*args):
- path = apply(os.path.join, args)
- return os.path.normpath(path)
-
-
-def libFlag():
- if FINAL:
- rv = ''
- elif HYBRID:
- rv = 'h'
- else:
- rv = 'd'
- if UNICODE:
- rv = 'u' + rv
- return rv
-
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Some other globals
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-PKGDIR = 'wx'
-wxpExtensions = []
-DATA_FILES = []
-
-force = '--force' in sys.argv or '-f' in sys.argv
-debug = '--debug' in sys.argv or '-g' in sys.argv
-cleaning = 'clean' in sys.argv
-
-
-# change the PORT default for wxMac
-if sys.platform[:6] == "darwin":
- WXPORT = 'mac'
-
-# and do the same for wxMSW, just for consistency
-if os.name == 'nt':
- WXPORT = 'msw'
-
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Check for build flags on the command line
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-# Boolean (int) flags
-for flag in ['BUILD_GLCANVAS', 'BUILD_OGL', 'BUILD_STC', 'BUILD_XRC',
- 'BUILD_GIZMOS', 'BUILD_DLLWIDGET', 'BUILD_IEWIN',
- 'CORE_ONLY', 'PREP_ONLY', 'USE_SWIG', 'UNICODE',
- 'UNDEF_NDEBUG', 'NO_SCRIPTS', 'BUILD_RENAMERS',
- 'FINAL', 'HYBRID', ]:
- for x in range(len(sys.argv)):
- if sys.argv[x].find(flag) == 0:
- pos = sys.argv[x].find('=') + 1
- if pos > 0:
- vars()[flag] = eval(sys.argv[x][pos:])
- sys.argv[x] = ''
-
-# String options
-for option in ['WX_CONFIG', 'WXDLLVER', 'BUILD_BASE', 'WXPORT', 'SWIG']:
- for x in range(len(sys.argv)):
- if sys.argv[x].find(option) == 0:
- pos = sys.argv[x].find('=') + 1
- if pos > 0:
- vars()[option] = sys.argv[x][pos:]
- sys.argv[x] = ''
-
-sys.argv = filter(None, sys.argv)
-
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# some helper functions
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-def Verify_WX_CONFIG():
- """ Called below for the builds that need wx-config,
- if WX_CONFIG is not set then tries to select the specific
- wx*-config script based on build options. If not found
- then it defaults to 'wx-config'.
- """
- # if WX_CONFIG hasn't been set to an explicit value then construct one.
- global WX_CONFIG
- if WX_CONFIG is None:
- if debug: # TODO: Fix this. wxPython's --debug shouldn't be tied to wxWindows...
- df = 'd'
- else:
- df = ''
- if UNICODE:
- uf = 'u'
- else:
- uf = ''
- ver2 = "%s.%s" % (VER_MAJOR, VER_MINOR)
- port = WXPORT
- if port == "x11":
- port = "x11univ"
- WX_CONFIG = 'wx%s%s%s-%s-config' % (port, uf, df, ver2)
-
- searchpath = os.environ["PATH"]
- for p in searchpath.split(':'):
- fp = os.path.join(p, WX_CONFIG)
- if os.path.exists(fp) and os.access(fp, os.X_OK):
- # success
- msg("Found wx-config: " + fp)
- WX_CONFIG = fp
- break
- else:
- msg("WX_CONFIG not specified and %s not found on $PATH "
- "defaulting to \"wx-config\"" % WX_CONFIG)
- WX_CONFIG = 'wx-config'
-
-
-
-def run_swig(files, dir, gendir, package, USE_SWIG, force, swig_args, swig_deps=[]):
- """Run SWIG the way I want it done"""
-
- if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(dir, gendir)):
- os.mkdir(os.path.join(dir, gendir))
-
- if not os.path.exists(os.path.join("docs", "xml-raw")):
- os.mkdir(os.path.join("docs", "xml-raw"))
-
- sources = []
-
- for file in files:
- basefile = os.path.splitext(file)[0]
- i_file = os.path.join(dir, file)
- py_file = os.path.join(dir, gendir, basefile+'.py')
- cpp_file = os.path.join(dir, gendir, basefile+'_wrap.cpp')
- xml_file = os.path.join("docs", "xml-raw", basefile+'_swig.xml')
-
- sources.append(cpp_file)
-
- if not cleaning and USE_SWIG:
- for dep in swig_deps:
- if newer(dep, py_file) or newer(dep, cpp_file):
- force = 1
- break
-
- if force or newer(i_file, py_file) or newer(i_file, cpp_file):
- ## we need forward slashes here even on win32
- #cpp_file = opj(cpp_file) #'/'.join(cpp_file.split('\\'))
- #i_file = opj(i_file) #'/'.join(i_file.split('\\'))
-
- if BUILD_RENAMERS:
- #tempfile.tempdir = sourcePath
- xmltemp = tempfile.mktemp('.xml')
-
- # First run swig to produce the XML file, adding
- # an extra -D that prevents the old rename
- # directives from being used
- cmd = [ swig_cmd ] + swig_args + \
- [ '-DBUILDING_RENAMERS', '-xmlout', xmltemp ] + \
- ['-I'+dir, '-o', cpp_file, i_file]
- msg(' '.join(cmd))
- spawn(cmd)
-
- # Next run build_renamers to process the XML
- cmd = [ sys.executable, '-u',
- './distrib/build_renamers.py', dir, basefile, xmltemp]
- msg(' '.join(cmd))
- spawn(cmd)
- os.remove(xmltemp)
-
- # Then run swig for real
- cmd = [ swig_cmd ] + swig_args + ['-I'+dir, '-o', cpp_file,
- '-xmlout', xml_file, i_file]
- msg(' '.join(cmd))
- spawn(cmd)
-
-
- # copy the generated python file to the package directory
- copy_file(py_file, package, update=not force, verbose=0)
-
- return sources
-
-
-
-def contrib_copy_tree(src, dest, verbose=0):
- """Update local copies of wxWindows contrib files"""
- from distutils.dir_util import mkpath, copy_tree
-
- mkpath(dest, verbose=verbose)
- copy_tree(src, dest, update=1, verbose=verbose)
-
-
-
-class smart_install_data(install_data):
- def run(self):
- #need to change self.install_dir to the actual library dir
- install_cmd = self.get_finalized_command('install')
- self.install_dir = getattr(install_cmd, 'install_lib')
- return install_data.run(self)
-
-
-def build_locale_dir(destdir, verbose=1):
- """Build a locale dir under the wxPython package for MSW"""
- moFiles = glob.glob(opj(WXDIR, 'locale', '*.mo'))
- for src in moFiles:
- lang = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(src))[0]
- dest = opj(destdir, lang, 'LC_MESSAGES')
- mkpath(dest, verbose=verbose)
- copy_file(src, opj(dest, 'wxstd.mo'), update=1, verbose=verbose)
-
-
-def build_locale_list(srcdir):
- # get a list of all files under the srcdir, to be used for install_data
- def walk_helper(lst, dirname, files):
- for f in files:
- filename = opj(dirname, f)
- if not os.path.isdir(filename):
- lst.append( (dirname, [filename]) )
- file_list = []
- os.path.walk(srcdir, walk_helper, file_list)
- return file_list
-
-
-def find_data_files(srcdir, *wildcards):
- # get a list of all files under the srcdir matching wildcards,
- # returned in a format to be used for install_data
-
- def walk_helper(arg, dirname, files):
- names = []
- lst, wildcards = arg
- for wc in wildcards:
- for f in files:
- filename = opj(dirname, f)
- if fnmatch.fnmatch(filename, wc) and not os.path.isdir(filename):
- names.append(filename)
- if names:
- lst.append( (dirname, names ) )
-
- file_list = []
- os.path.walk(srcdir, walk_helper, (file_list, wildcards))
- return file_list
-
-
-def makeLibName(name):
- if os.name == 'posix':
- libname = '%s_%s-%s' % (WXBASENAME, name, WXRELEASE)
- else:
- libname = 'wxmsw%s%s_%s' % (WXDLLVER, libFlag(), name)
-
- return [libname]
-
-
-
-def adjustCFLAGS(cflags, defines, includes):
- '''Extrace the raw -I, -D, and -U flags and put them into
- defines and includes as needed.'''
- newCFLAGS = []
- for flag in cflags:
- if flag[:2] == '-I':
- includes.append(flag[2:])
- elif flag[:2] == '-D':
- flag = flag[2:]
- if flag.find('=') == -1:
- defines.append( (flag, None) )
- else:
- defines.append( tuple(flag.split('=')) )
- elif flag[:2] == '-U':
- defines.append( (flag[2:], ) )
- else:
- newCFLAGS.append(flag)
- return newCFLAGS
-
-
-
-def adjustLFLAGS(lfags, libdirs, libs):
- '''Extrace the -L and -l flags and put them in libdirs and libs as needed'''
- newLFLAGS = []
- for flag in lflags:
- if flag[:2] == '-L':
- libdirs.append(flag[2:])
- elif flag[:2] == '-l':
- libs.append(flag[2:])
- else:
- newLFLAGS.append(flag)
-
- return newLFLAGS
-