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822 lines
33 KiB
Python
822 lines
33 KiB
Python
__all__ = ['Distribution']
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import re
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import os
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import sys
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import warnings
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import numbers
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import distutils.log
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import distutils.core
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import distutils.cmd
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import distutils.dist
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from distutils.core import Distribution as _Distribution
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from distutils.errors import (DistutilsOptionError, DistutilsPlatformError,
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DistutilsSetupError)
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from setuptools.depends import Require
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from setuptools.compat import basestring, PY2
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import pkg_resources
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def _get_unpatched(cls):
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"""Protect against re-patching the distutils if reloaded
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Also ensures that no other distutils extension monkeypatched the distutils
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first.
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"""
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while cls.__module__.startswith('setuptools'):
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cls, = cls.__bases__
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if not cls.__module__.startswith('distutils'):
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raise AssertionError(
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"distutils has already been patched by %r" % cls
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)
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return cls
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_Distribution = _get_unpatched(_Distribution)
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def _patch_distribution_metadata_write_pkg_info():
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"""
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Workaround issue #197 - Python 3 prior to 3.2.2 uses an environment-local
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encoding to save the pkg_info. Monkey-patch its write_pkg_info method to
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correct this undesirable behavior.
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"""
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environment_local = (3,) <= sys.version_info[:3] < (3, 2, 2)
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if not environment_local:
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return
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# from Python 3.4
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def write_pkg_info(self, base_dir):
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"""Write the PKG-INFO file into the release tree.
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"""
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with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'PKG-INFO'), 'w',
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encoding='UTF-8') as pkg_info:
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self.write_pkg_file(pkg_info)
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distutils.dist.DistributionMetadata.write_pkg_info = write_pkg_info
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_patch_distribution_metadata_write_pkg_info()
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sequence = tuple, list
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def check_importable(dist, attr, value):
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try:
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ep = pkg_resources.EntryPoint.parse('x='+value)
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assert not ep.extras
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except (TypeError,ValueError,AttributeError,AssertionError):
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raise DistutilsSetupError(
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"%r must be importable 'module:attrs' string (got %r)"
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% (attr,value)
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)
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def assert_string_list(dist, attr, value):
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"""Verify that value is a string list or None"""
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try:
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assert ''.join(value)!=value
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except (TypeError,ValueError,AttributeError,AssertionError):
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raise DistutilsSetupError(
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"%r must be a list of strings (got %r)" % (attr,value)
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)
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def check_nsp(dist, attr, value):
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"""Verify that namespace packages are valid"""
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assert_string_list(dist,attr,value)
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for nsp in value:
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if not dist.has_contents_for(nsp):
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raise DistutilsSetupError(
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"Distribution contains no modules or packages for " +
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"namespace package %r" % nsp
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)
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if '.' in nsp:
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parent = '.'.join(nsp.split('.')[:-1])
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if parent not in value:
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distutils.log.warn(
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"WARNING: %r is declared as a package namespace, but %r"
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" is not: please correct this in setup.py", nsp, parent
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)
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def check_extras(dist, attr, value):
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"""Verify that extras_require mapping is valid"""
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try:
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for k,v in value.items():
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if ':' in k:
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k,m = k.split(':',1)
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if pkg_resources.invalid_marker(m):
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raise DistutilsSetupError("Invalid environment marker: "+m)
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list(pkg_resources.parse_requirements(v))
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except (TypeError,ValueError,AttributeError):
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raise DistutilsSetupError(
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"'extras_require' must be a dictionary whose values are "
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"strings or lists of strings containing valid project/version "
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"requirement specifiers."
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)
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def assert_bool(dist, attr, value):
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"""Verify that value is True, False, 0, or 1"""
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if bool(value) != value:
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raise DistutilsSetupError(
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"%r must be a boolean value (got %r)" % (attr,value)
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)
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def check_requirements(dist, attr, value):
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"""Verify that install_requires is a valid requirements list"""
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try:
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list(pkg_resources.parse_requirements(value))
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except (TypeError,ValueError):
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raise DistutilsSetupError(
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"%r must be a string or list of strings "
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"containing valid project/version requirement specifiers" % (attr,)
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)
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def check_entry_points(dist, attr, value):
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"""Verify that entry_points map is parseable"""
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try:
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pkg_resources.EntryPoint.parse_map(value)
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except ValueError:
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e = sys.exc_info()[1]
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raise DistutilsSetupError(e)
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def check_test_suite(dist, attr, value):
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if not isinstance(value,basestring):
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raise DistutilsSetupError("test_suite must be a string")
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def check_package_data(dist, attr, value):
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"""Verify that value is a dictionary of package names to glob lists"""
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if isinstance(value,dict):
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for k,v in value.items():
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if not isinstance(k,str): break
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try: iter(v)
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except TypeError:
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break
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else:
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return
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raise DistutilsSetupError(
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attr+" must be a dictionary mapping package names to lists of "
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"wildcard patterns"
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)
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def check_packages(dist, attr, value):
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for pkgname in value:
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if not re.match(r'\w+(\.\w+)*', pkgname):
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distutils.log.warn(
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"WARNING: %r not a valid package name; please use only"
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".-separated package names in setup.py", pkgname
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)
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class Distribution(_Distribution):
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"""Distribution with support for features, tests, and package data
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This is an enhanced version of 'distutils.dist.Distribution' that
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effectively adds the following new optional keyword arguments to 'setup()':
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'install_requires' -- a string or sequence of strings specifying project
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versions that the distribution requires when installed, in the format
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used by 'pkg_resources.require()'. They will be installed
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automatically when the package is installed. If you wish to use
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packages that are not available in PyPI, or want to give your users an
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alternate download location, you can add a 'find_links' option to the
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'[easy_install]' section of your project's 'setup.cfg' file, and then
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setuptools will scan the listed web pages for links that satisfy the
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requirements.
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'extras_require' -- a dictionary mapping names of optional "extras" to the
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additional requirement(s) that using those extras incurs. For example,
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this::
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extras_require = dict(reST = ["docutils>=0.3", "reSTedit"])
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indicates that the distribution can optionally provide an extra
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capability called "reST", but it can only be used if docutils and
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reSTedit are installed. If the user installs your package using
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EasyInstall and requests one of your extras, the corresponding
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additional requirements will be installed if needed.
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'features' **deprecated** -- a dictionary mapping option names to
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'setuptools.Feature'
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objects. Features are a portion of the distribution that can be
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included or excluded based on user options, inter-feature dependencies,
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and availability on the current system. Excluded features are omitted
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from all setup commands, including source and binary distributions, so
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you can create multiple distributions from the same source tree.
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Feature names should be valid Python identifiers, except that they may
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contain the '-' (minus) sign. Features can be included or excluded
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via the command line options '--with-X' and '--without-X', where 'X' is
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the name of the feature. Whether a feature is included by default, and
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whether you are allowed to control this from the command line, is
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determined by the Feature object. See the 'Feature' class for more
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information.
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'test_suite' -- the name of a test suite to run for the 'test' command.
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If the user runs 'python setup.py test', the package will be installed,
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and the named test suite will be run. The format is the same as
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would be used on a 'unittest.py' command line. That is, it is the
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dotted name of an object to import and call to generate a test suite.
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'package_data' -- a dictionary mapping package names to lists of filenames
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or globs to use to find data files contained in the named packages.
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If the dictionary has filenames or globs listed under '""' (the empty
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string), those names will be searched for in every package, in addition
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to any names for the specific package. Data files found using these
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names/globs will be installed along with the package, in the same
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location as the package. Note that globs are allowed to reference
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the contents of non-package subdirectories, as long as you use '/' as
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a path separator. (Globs are automatically converted to
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platform-specific paths at runtime.)
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In addition to these new keywords, this class also has several new methods
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for manipulating the distribution's contents. For example, the 'include()'
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and 'exclude()' methods can be thought of as in-place add and subtract
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commands that add or remove packages, modules, extensions, and so on from
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the distribution. They are used by the feature subsystem to configure the
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distribution for the included and excluded features.
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"""
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_patched_dist = None
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def patch_missing_pkg_info(self, attrs):
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# Fake up a replacement for the data that would normally come from
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# PKG-INFO, but which might not yet be built if this is a fresh
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# checkout.
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#
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if not attrs or 'name' not in attrs or 'version' not in attrs:
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return
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key = pkg_resources.safe_name(str(attrs['name'])).lower()
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dist = pkg_resources.working_set.by_key.get(key)
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if dist is not None and not dist.has_metadata('PKG-INFO'):
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dist._version = pkg_resources.safe_version(str(attrs['version']))
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self._patched_dist = dist
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def __init__(self, attrs=None):
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have_package_data = hasattr(self, "package_data")
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if not have_package_data:
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self.package_data = {}
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_attrs_dict = attrs or {}
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if 'features' in _attrs_dict or 'require_features' in _attrs_dict:
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Feature.warn_deprecated()
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self.require_features = []
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self.features = {}
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self.dist_files = []
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self.src_root = attrs and attrs.pop("src_root", None)
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self.patch_missing_pkg_info(attrs)
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# Make sure we have any eggs needed to interpret 'attrs'
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if attrs is not None:
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self.dependency_links = attrs.pop('dependency_links', [])
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assert_string_list(self,'dependency_links',self.dependency_links)
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if attrs and 'setup_requires' in attrs:
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self.fetch_build_eggs(attrs.pop('setup_requires'))
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for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('distutils.setup_keywords'):
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if not hasattr(self,ep.name):
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setattr(self,ep.name,None)
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_Distribution.__init__(self,attrs)
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if isinstance(self.metadata.version, numbers.Number):
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# Some people apparently take "version number" too literally :)
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self.metadata.version = str(self.metadata.version)
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def parse_command_line(self):
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"""Process features after parsing command line options"""
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result = _Distribution.parse_command_line(self)
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if self.features:
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self._finalize_features()
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return result
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def _feature_attrname(self,name):
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"""Convert feature name to corresponding option attribute name"""
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return 'with_'+name.replace('-','_')
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def fetch_build_eggs(self, requires):
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"""Resolve pre-setup requirements"""
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resolved_dists = pkg_resources.working_set.resolve(
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pkg_resources.parse_requirements(requires),
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installer=self.fetch_build_egg,
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replace_conflicting=True,
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)
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for dist in resolved_dists:
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pkg_resources.working_set.add(dist, replace=True)
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def finalize_options(self):
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_Distribution.finalize_options(self)
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if self.features:
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self._set_global_opts_from_features()
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for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('distutils.setup_keywords'):
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value = getattr(self,ep.name,None)
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if value is not None:
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ep.require(installer=self.fetch_build_egg)
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ep.load()(self, ep.name, value)
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if getattr(self, 'convert_2to3_doctests', None):
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# XXX may convert to set here when we can rely on set being builtin
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self.convert_2to3_doctests = [os.path.abspath(p) for p in self.convert_2to3_doctests]
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else:
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self.convert_2to3_doctests = []
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def fetch_build_egg(self, req):
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"""Fetch an egg needed for building"""
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try:
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cmd = self._egg_fetcher
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cmd.package_index.to_scan = []
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except AttributeError:
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from setuptools.command.easy_install import easy_install
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dist = self.__class__({'script_args':['easy_install']})
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dist.parse_config_files()
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opts = dist.get_option_dict('easy_install')
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keep = (
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'find_links', 'site_dirs', 'index_url', 'optimize',
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'site_dirs', 'allow_hosts'
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)
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for key in list(opts):
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if key not in keep:
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del opts[key] # don't use any other settings
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if self.dependency_links:
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links = self.dependency_links[:]
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if 'find_links' in opts:
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links = opts['find_links'][1].split() + links
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opts['find_links'] = ('setup', links)
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cmd = easy_install(
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dist, args=["x"], install_dir=os.curdir, exclude_scripts=True,
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always_copy=False, build_directory=None, editable=False,
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upgrade=False, multi_version=True, no_report=True, user=False
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)
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cmd.ensure_finalized()
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self._egg_fetcher = cmd
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return cmd.easy_install(req)
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def _set_global_opts_from_features(self):
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"""Add --with-X/--without-X options based on optional features"""
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go = []
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no = self.negative_opt.copy()
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for name,feature in self.features.items():
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self._set_feature(name,None)
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feature.validate(self)
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if feature.optional:
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descr = feature.description
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incdef = ' (default)'
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excdef=''
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if not feature.include_by_default():
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excdef, incdef = incdef, excdef
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go.append(('with-'+name, None, 'include '+descr+incdef))
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go.append(('without-'+name, None, 'exclude '+descr+excdef))
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no['without-'+name] = 'with-'+name
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self.global_options = self.feature_options = go + self.global_options
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self.negative_opt = self.feature_negopt = no
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def _finalize_features(self):
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"""Add/remove features and resolve dependencies between them"""
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# First, flag all the enabled items (and thus their dependencies)
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for name,feature in self.features.items():
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enabled = self.feature_is_included(name)
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if enabled or (enabled is None and feature.include_by_default()):
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feature.include_in(self)
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self._set_feature(name,1)
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# Then disable the rest, so that off-by-default features don't
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# get flagged as errors when they're required by an enabled feature
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for name,feature in self.features.items():
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if not self.feature_is_included(name):
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feature.exclude_from(self)
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self._set_feature(name,0)
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def get_command_class(self, command):
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"""Pluggable version of get_command_class()"""
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if command in self.cmdclass:
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return self.cmdclass[command]
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for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('distutils.commands',command):
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ep.require(installer=self.fetch_build_egg)
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self.cmdclass[command] = cmdclass = ep.load()
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return cmdclass
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else:
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return _Distribution.get_command_class(self, command)
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def print_commands(self):
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for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('distutils.commands'):
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if ep.name not in self.cmdclass:
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cmdclass = ep.load(False) # don't require extras, we're not running
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self.cmdclass[ep.name] = cmdclass
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return _Distribution.print_commands(self)
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def _set_feature(self,name,status):
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"""Set feature's inclusion status"""
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setattr(self,self._feature_attrname(name),status)
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def feature_is_included(self,name):
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"""Return 1 if feature is included, 0 if excluded, 'None' if unknown"""
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return getattr(self,self._feature_attrname(name))
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def include_feature(self,name):
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"""Request inclusion of feature named 'name'"""
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if self.feature_is_included(name)==0:
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descr = self.features[name].description
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raise DistutilsOptionError(
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descr + " is required, but was excluded or is not available"
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)
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self.features[name].include_in(self)
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self._set_feature(name,1)
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def include(self,**attrs):
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"""Add items to distribution that are named in keyword arguments
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For example, 'dist.exclude(py_modules=["x"])' would add 'x' to
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the distribution's 'py_modules' attribute, if it was not already
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there.
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Currently, this method only supports inclusion for attributes that are
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lists or tuples. If you need to add support for adding to other
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attributes in this or a subclass, you can add an '_include_X' method,
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where 'X' is the name of the attribute. The method will be called with
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the value passed to 'include()'. So, 'dist.include(foo={"bar":"baz"})'
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will try to call 'dist._include_foo({"bar":"baz"})', which can then
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handle whatever special inclusion logic is needed.
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"""
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for k,v in attrs.items():
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include = getattr(self, '_include_'+k, None)
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if include:
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include(v)
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else:
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self._include_misc(k,v)
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def exclude_package(self,package):
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"""Remove packages, modules, and extensions in named package"""
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pfx = package+'.'
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if self.packages:
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self.packages = [
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p for p in self.packages
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if p != package and not p.startswith(pfx)
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]
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if self.py_modules:
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self.py_modules = [
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p for p in self.py_modules
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if p != package and not p.startswith(pfx)
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]
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if self.ext_modules:
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self.ext_modules = [
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p for p in self.ext_modules
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if p.name != package and not p.name.startswith(pfx)
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]
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def has_contents_for(self,package):
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"""Return true if 'exclude_package(package)' would do something"""
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pfx = package+'.'
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for p in self.iter_distribution_names():
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if p==package or p.startswith(pfx):
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return True
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def _exclude_misc(self,name,value):
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"""Handle 'exclude()' for list/tuple attrs without a special handler"""
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if not isinstance(value,sequence):
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raise DistutilsSetupError(
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"%s: setting must be a list or tuple (%r)" % (name, value)
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)
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try:
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old = getattr(self,name)
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except AttributeError:
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raise DistutilsSetupError(
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"%s: No such distribution setting" % name
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)
|
|
if old is not None and not isinstance(old,sequence):
|
|
raise DistutilsSetupError(
|
|
name+": this setting cannot be changed via include/exclude"
|
|
)
|
|
elif old:
|
|
setattr(self,name,[item for item in old if item not in value])
|
|
|
|
def _include_misc(self,name,value):
|
|
"""Handle 'include()' for list/tuple attrs without a special handler"""
|
|
|
|
if not isinstance(value,sequence):
|
|
raise DistutilsSetupError(
|
|
"%s: setting must be a list (%r)" % (name, value)
|
|
)
|
|
try:
|
|
old = getattr(self,name)
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
raise DistutilsSetupError(
|
|
"%s: No such distribution setting" % name
|
|
)
|
|
if old is None:
|
|
setattr(self,name,value)
|
|
elif not isinstance(old,sequence):
|
|
raise DistutilsSetupError(
|
|
name+": this setting cannot be changed via include/exclude"
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
setattr(self,name,old+[item for item in value if item not in old])
|
|
|
|
def exclude(self,**attrs):
|
|
"""Remove items from distribution that are named in keyword arguments
|
|
|
|
For example, 'dist.exclude(py_modules=["x"])' would remove 'x' from
|
|
the distribution's 'py_modules' attribute. Excluding packages uses
|
|
the 'exclude_package()' method, so all of the package's contained
|
|
packages, modules, and extensions are also excluded.
|
|
|
|
Currently, this method only supports exclusion from attributes that are
|
|
lists or tuples. If you need to add support for excluding from other
|
|
attributes in this or a subclass, you can add an '_exclude_X' method,
|
|
where 'X' is the name of the attribute. The method will be called with
|
|
the value passed to 'exclude()'. So, 'dist.exclude(foo={"bar":"baz"})'
|
|
will try to call 'dist._exclude_foo({"bar":"baz"})', which can then
|
|
handle whatever special exclusion logic is needed.
|
|
"""
|
|
for k,v in attrs.items():
|
|
exclude = getattr(self, '_exclude_'+k, None)
|
|
if exclude:
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|
exclude(v)
|
|
else:
|
|
self._exclude_misc(k,v)
|
|
|
|
def _exclude_packages(self,packages):
|
|
if not isinstance(packages,sequence):
|
|
raise DistutilsSetupError(
|
|
"packages: setting must be a list or tuple (%r)" % (packages,)
|
|
)
|
|
list(map(self.exclude_package, packages))
|
|
|
|
def _parse_command_opts(self, parser, args):
|
|
# Remove --with-X/--without-X options when processing command args
|
|
self.global_options = self.__class__.global_options
|
|
self.negative_opt = self.__class__.negative_opt
|
|
|
|
# First, expand any aliases
|
|
command = args[0]
|
|
aliases = self.get_option_dict('aliases')
|
|
while command in aliases:
|
|
src,alias = aliases[command]
|
|
del aliases[command] # ensure each alias can expand only once!
|
|
import shlex
|
|
args[:1] = shlex.split(alias,True)
|
|
command = args[0]
|
|
|
|
nargs = _Distribution._parse_command_opts(self, parser, args)
|
|
|
|
# Handle commands that want to consume all remaining arguments
|
|
cmd_class = self.get_command_class(command)
|
|
if getattr(cmd_class,'command_consumes_arguments',None):
|
|
self.get_option_dict(command)['args'] = ("command line", nargs)
|
|
if nargs is not None:
|
|
return []
|
|
|
|
return nargs
|
|
|
|
def get_cmdline_options(self):
|
|
"""Return a '{cmd: {opt:val}}' map of all command-line options
|
|
|
|
Option names are all long, but do not include the leading '--', and
|
|
contain dashes rather than underscores. If the option doesn't take
|
|
an argument (e.g. '--quiet'), the 'val' is 'None'.
|
|
|
|
Note that options provided by config files are intentionally excluded.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
d = {}
|
|
|
|
for cmd,opts in self.command_options.items():
|
|
|
|
for opt,(src,val) in opts.items():
|
|
|
|
if src != "command line":
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
opt = opt.replace('_','-')
|
|
|
|
if val==0:
|
|
cmdobj = self.get_command_obj(cmd)
|
|
neg_opt = self.negative_opt.copy()
|
|
neg_opt.update(getattr(cmdobj,'negative_opt',{}))
|
|
for neg,pos in neg_opt.items():
|
|
if pos==opt:
|
|
opt=neg
|
|
val=None
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
raise AssertionError("Shouldn't be able to get here")
|
|
|
|
elif val==1:
|
|
val = None
|
|
|
|
d.setdefault(cmd,{})[opt] = val
|
|
|
|
return d
|
|
|
|
def iter_distribution_names(self):
|
|
"""Yield all packages, modules, and extension names in distribution"""
|
|
|
|
for pkg in self.packages or ():
|
|
yield pkg
|
|
|
|
for module in self.py_modules or ():
|
|
yield module
|
|
|
|
for ext in self.ext_modules or ():
|
|
if isinstance(ext,tuple):
|
|
name, buildinfo = ext
|
|
else:
|
|
name = ext.name
|
|
if name.endswith('module'):
|
|
name = name[:-6]
|
|
yield name
|
|
|
|
def handle_display_options(self, option_order):
|
|
"""If there were any non-global "display-only" options
|
|
(--help-commands or the metadata display options) on the command
|
|
line, display the requested info and return true; else return
|
|
false.
|
|
"""
|
|
import sys
|
|
|
|
if PY2 or self.help_commands:
|
|
return _Distribution.handle_display_options(self, option_order)
|
|
|
|
# Stdout may be StringIO (e.g. in tests)
|
|
import io
|
|
if not isinstance(sys.stdout, io.TextIOWrapper):
|
|
return _Distribution.handle_display_options(self, option_order)
|
|
|
|
# Don't wrap stdout if utf-8 is already the encoding. Provides
|
|
# workaround for #334.
|
|
if sys.stdout.encoding.lower() in ('utf-8', 'utf8'):
|
|
return _Distribution.handle_display_options(self, option_order)
|
|
|
|
# Print metadata in UTF-8 no matter the platform
|
|
encoding = sys.stdout.encoding
|
|
errors = sys.stdout.errors
|
|
newline = sys.platform != 'win32' and '\n' or None
|
|
line_buffering = sys.stdout.line_buffering
|
|
|
|
sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(
|
|
sys.stdout.detach(), 'utf-8', errors, newline, line_buffering)
|
|
try:
|
|
return _Distribution.handle_display_options(self, option_order)
|
|
finally:
|
|
sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(
|
|
sys.stdout.detach(), encoding, errors, newline, line_buffering)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Install it throughout the distutils
|
|
for module in distutils.dist, distutils.core, distutils.cmd:
|
|
module.Distribution = Distribution
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Feature:
|
|
"""
|
|
**deprecated** -- The `Feature` facility was never completely implemented
|
|
or supported, `has reported issues
|
|
<https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/issue/58>`_ and will be removed in
|
|
a future version.
|
|
|
|
A subset of the distribution that can be excluded if unneeded/wanted
|
|
|
|
Features are created using these keyword arguments:
|
|
|
|
'description' -- a short, human readable description of the feature, to
|
|
be used in error messages, and option help messages.
|
|
|
|
'standard' -- if true, the feature is included by default if it is
|
|
available on the current system. Otherwise, the feature is only
|
|
included if requested via a command line '--with-X' option, or if
|
|
another included feature requires it. The default setting is 'False'.
|
|
|
|
'available' -- if true, the feature is available for installation on the
|
|
current system. The default setting is 'True'.
|
|
|
|
'optional' -- if true, the feature's inclusion can be controlled from the
|
|
command line, using the '--with-X' or '--without-X' options. If
|
|
false, the feature's inclusion status is determined automatically,
|
|
based on 'availabile', 'standard', and whether any other feature
|
|
requires it. The default setting is 'True'.
|
|
|
|
'require_features' -- a string or sequence of strings naming features
|
|
that should also be included if this feature is included. Defaults to
|
|
empty list. May also contain 'Require' objects that should be
|
|
added/removed from the distribution.
|
|
|
|
'remove' -- a string or list of strings naming packages to be removed
|
|
from the distribution if this feature is *not* included. If the
|
|
feature *is* included, this argument is ignored. This argument exists
|
|
to support removing features that "crosscut" a distribution, such as
|
|
defining a 'tests' feature that removes all the 'tests' subpackages
|
|
provided by other features. The default for this argument is an empty
|
|
list. (Note: the named package(s) or modules must exist in the base
|
|
distribution when the 'setup()' function is initially called.)
|
|
|
|
other keywords -- any other keyword arguments are saved, and passed to
|
|
the distribution's 'include()' and 'exclude()' methods when the
|
|
feature is included or excluded, respectively. So, for example, you
|
|
could pass 'packages=["a","b"]' to cause packages 'a' and 'b' to be
|
|
added or removed from the distribution as appropriate.
|
|
|
|
A feature must include at least one 'requires', 'remove', or other
|
|
keyword argument. Otherwise, it can't affect the distribution in any way.
|
|
Note also that you can subclass 'Feature' to create your own specialized
|
|
feature types that modify the distribution in other ways when included or
|
|
excluded. See the docstrings for the various methods here for more detail.
|
|
Aside from the methods, the only feature attributes that distributions look
|
|
at are 'description' and 'optional'.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def warn_deprecated():
|
|
warnings.warn(
|
|
"Features are deprecated and will be removed in a future "
|
|
"version. See http://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/65.",
|
|
DeprecationWarning,
|
|
stacklevel=3,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, description, standard=False, available=True,
|
|
optional=True, require_features=(), remove=(), **extras):
|
|
self.warn_deprecated()
|
|
|
|
self.description = description
|
|
self.standard = standard
|
|
self.available = available
|
|
self.optional = optional
|
|
if isinstance(require_features,(str,Require)):
|
|
require_features = require_features,
|
|
|
|
self.require_features = [
|
|
r for r in require_features if isinstance(r,str)
|
|
]
|
|
er = [r for r in require_features if not isinstance(r,str)]
|
|
if er: extras['require_features'] = er
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(remove,str):
|
|
remove = remove,
|
|
self.remove = remove
|
|
self.extras = extras
|
|
|
|
if not remove and not require_features and not extras:
|
|
raise DistutilsSetupError(
|
|
"Feature %s: must define 'require_features', 'remove', or at least one"
|
|
" of 'packages', 'py_modules', etc."
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def include_by_default(self):
|
|
"""Should this feature be included by default?"""
|
|
return self.available and self.standard
|
|
|
|
def include_in(self,dist):
|
|
|
|
"""Ensure feature and its requirements are included in distribution
|
|
|
|
You may override this in a subclass to perform additional operations on
|
|
the distribution. Note that this method may be called more than once
|
|
per feature, and so should be idempotent.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if not self.available:
|
|
raise DistutilsPlatformError(
|
|
self.description+" is required,"
|
|
"but is not available on this platform"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
dist.include(**self.extras)
|
|
|
|
for f in self.require_features:
|
|
dist.include_feature(f)
|
|
|
|
def exclude_from(self,dist):
|
|
|
|
"""Ensure feature is excluded from distribution
|
|
|
|
You may override this in a subclass to perform additional operations on
|
|
the distribution. This method will be called at most once per
|
|
feature, and only after all included features have been asked to
|
|
include themselves.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
dist.exclude(**self.extras)
|
|
|
|
if self.remove:
|
|
for item in self.remove:
|
|
dist.exclude_package(item)
|
|
|
|
def validate(self,dist):
|
|
|
|
"""Verify that feature makes sense in context of distribution
|
|
|
|
This method is called by the distribution just before it parses its
|
|
command line. It checks to ensure that the 'remove' attribute, if any,
|
|
contains only valid package/module names that are present in the base
|
|
distribution when 'setup()' is called. You may override it in a
|
|
subclass to perform any other required validation of the feature
|
|
against a target distribution.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
for item in self.remove:
|
|
if not dist.has_contents_for(item):
|
|
raise DistutilsSetupError(
|
|
"%s wants to be able to remove %s, but the distribution"
|
|
" doesn't contain any packages or modules under %s"
|
|
% (self.description, item, item)
|
|
)
|