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1 | 1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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3 | 2 | """ |
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4 | 3 | This module defines the things that are used in setup.py for building IPython |
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5 | 4 | |
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6 | 5 | This includes: |
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7 | 6 | |
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8 | 7 | * The basic arguments to setup |
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9 | 8 | * Functions for finding things like packages, package data, etc. |
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10 | 9 | * A function for checking dependencies. |
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11 | 10 | """ |
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12 | ||
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13 | __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" | |
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11 | from __future__ import print_function | |
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14 | 12 | |
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15 | 13 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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16 | 14 | # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team |
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17 | 15 | # |
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18 | 16 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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19 | 17 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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20 | 18 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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21 | 19 | |
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22 | 20 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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23 | 21 | # Imports |
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24 | 22 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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23 | import os | |
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24 | import sys | |
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25 | 25 | |
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26 | import os, sys | |
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27 | ||
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26 | from ConfigParser import ConfigParser | |
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27 | from distutils.command.build_py import build_py | |
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28 | 28 | from glob import glob |
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29 | 29 | |
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30 | 30 | from setupext import install_data_ext |
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31 | 31 | |
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32 | 32 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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33 | 33 | # Useful globals and utility functions |
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34 | 34 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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35 | 35 | |
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36 | 36 | # A few handy globals |
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37 | 37 | isfile = os.path.isfile |
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38 | 38 | pjoin = os.path.join |
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39 | 39 | |
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40 | 40 | def oscmd(s): |
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41 |
print |
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41 | print(">", s) | |
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42 | 42 | os.system(s) |
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43 | 43 | |
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44 | 44 | # A little utility we'll need below, since glob() does NOT allow you to do |
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45 | 45 | # exclusion on multiple endings! |
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46 | 46 | def file_doesnt_endwith(test,endings): |
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47 | 47 | """Return true if test is a file and its name does NOT end with any |
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48 | 48 | of the strings listed in endings.""" |
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49 | 49 | if not isfile(test): |
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50 | 50 | return False |
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51 | 51 | for e in endings: |
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52 | 52 | if test.endswith(e): |
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53 | 53 | return False |
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54 | 54 | return True |
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55 | 55 | |
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56 | 56 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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57 | 57 | # Basic project information |
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58 | 58 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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59 | 59 | |
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60 | 60 | # release.py contains version, authors, license, url, keywords, etc. |
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61 | 61 | execfile(pjoin('IPython','core','release.py')) |
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62 | 62 | |
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63 | 63 | # Create a dict with the basic information |
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64 | 64 | # This dict is eventually passed to setup after additional keys are added. |
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65 | 65 | setup_args = dict( |
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66 | 66 | name = name, |
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67 | 67 | version = version, |
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68 | 68 | description = description, |
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69 | 69 | long_description = long_description, |
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70 | 70 | author = author, |
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71 | 71 | author_email = author_email, |
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72 | 72 | url = url, |
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73 | 73 | download_url = download_url, |
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74 | 74 | license = license, |
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75 | 75 | platforms = platforms, |
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76 | 76 | keywords = keywords, |
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77 | 77 | cmdclass = {'install_data': install_data_ext}, |
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78 | 78 | ) |
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79 | 79 | |
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80 | 80 | |
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81 | 81 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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82 | 82 | # Find packages |
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83 | 83 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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84 | 84 | |
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85 | 85 | def add_package(packages,pname,config=False,tests=False,scripts=False, |
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86 | 86 | others=None): |
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87 | 87 | """ |
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88 | 88 | Add a package to the list of packages, including certain subpackages. |
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89 | 89 | """ |
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90 | 90 | packages.append('.'.join(['IPython',pname])) |
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91 | 91 | if config: |
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92 | 92 | packages.append('.'.join(['IPython',pname,'config'])) |
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93 | 93 | if tests: |
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94 | 94 | packages.append('.'.join(['IPython',pname,'tests'])) |
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95 | 95 | if scripts: |
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96 | 96 | packages.append('.'.join(['IPython',pname,'scripts'])) |
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97 | 97 | if others is not None: |
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98 | 98 | for o in others: |
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99 | 99 | packages.append('.'.join(['IPython',pname,o])) |
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100 | 100 | |
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101 | 101 | def find_packages(): |
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102 | 102 | """ |
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103 | 103 | Find all of IPython's packages. |
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104 | 104 | """ |
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105 | 105 | packages = ['IPython'] |
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106 | 106 | add_package(packages, 'config', tests=True, others=['default','profile']) |
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107 | 107 | add_package(packages, 'core', tests=True) |
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108 | 108 | add_package(packages, 'deathrow', tests=True) |
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109 | 109 | add_package(packages, 'extensions') |
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110 | 110 | add_package(packages, 'external') |
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111 | 111 | add_package(packages, 'frontend') |
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112 | 112 | add_package(packages, 'frontend.qt') |
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113 | 113 | add_package(packages, 'frontend.qt.console', tests=True) |
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114 | 114 | add_package(packages, 'frontend.terminal', tests=True) |
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115 | 115 | add_package(packages, 'kernel', config=False, tests=True, scripts=True) |
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116 | 116 | add_package(packages, 'kernel.core', config=False, tests=True) |
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117 | 117 | add_package(packages, 'lib', tests=True) |
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118 | 118 | add_package(packages, 'quarantine', tests=True) |
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119 | 119 | add_package(packages, 'scripts') |
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120 | 120 | add_package(packages, 'testing', tests=True) |
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121 | 121 | add_package(packages, 'testing.plugin', tests=False) |
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122 | 122 | add_package(packages, 'utils', tests=True) |
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123 | 123 | add_package(packages, 'zmq') |
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124 | 124 | add_package(packages, 'zmq.pylab') |
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125 | 125 | return packages |
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126 | 126 | |
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127 | 127 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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128 | 128 | # Find package data |
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129 | 129 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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130 | 130 | |
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131 | 131 | def find_package_data(): |
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132 | 132 | """ |
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133 | 133 | Find IPython's package_data. |
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134 | 134 | """ |
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135 | 135 | # This is not enough for these things to appear in an sdist. |
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136 | 136 | # We need to muck with the MANIFEST to get this to work |
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137 | 137 | package_data = { |
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138 | 138 | 'IPython.config.userconfig' : ['*'], |
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139 | 139 | 'IPython.testing' : ['*.txt'] |
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140 | 140 | } |
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141 | 141 | return package_data |
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142 | 142 | |
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143 | 143 | |
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144 | 144 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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145 | 145 | # Find data files |
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146 | 146 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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147 | 147 | |
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148 | 148 | def make_dir_struct(tag,base,out_base): |
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149 | 149 | """Make the directory structure of all files below a starting dir. |
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150 | 150 | |
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151 | 151 | This is just a convenience routine to help build a nested directory |
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152 | 152 | hierarchy because distutils is too stupid to do this by itself. |
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153 | 153 | |
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154 | 154 | XXX - this needs a proper docstring! |
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155 | 155 | """ |
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156 | 156 | |
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157 | 157 | # we'll use these a lot below |
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158 | 158 | lbase = len(base) |
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159 | 159 | pathsep = os.path.sep |
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160 | 160 | lpathsep = len(pathsep) |
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161 | 161 | |
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162 | 162 | out = [] |
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163 | 163 | for (dirpath,dirnames,filenames) in os.walk(base): |
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164 | 164 | # we need to strip out the dirpath from the base to map it to the |
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165 | 165 | # output (installation) path. This requires possibly stripping the |
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166 | 166 | # path separator, because otherwise pjoin will not work correctly |
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167 | 167 | # (pjoin('foo/','/bar') returns '/bar'). |
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168 | 168 | |
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169 | 169 | dp_eff = dirpath[lbase:] |
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170 | 170 | if dp_eff.startswith(pathsep): |
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171 | 171 | dp_eff = dp_eff[lpathsep:] |
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172 | 172 | # The output path must be anchored at the out_base marker |
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173 | 173 | out_path = pjoin(out_base,dp_eff) |
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174 | 174 | # Now we can generate the final filenames. Since os.walk only produces |
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175 | 175 | # filenames, we must join back with the dirpath to get full valid file |
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176 | 176 | # paths: |
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177 | 177 | pfiles = [pjoin(dirpath,f) for f in filenames] |
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178 | 178 | # Finally, generate the entry we need, which is a triple of (tag,output |
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179 | 179 | # path, files) for use as a data_files parameter in install_data. |
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180 | 180 | out.append((tag,out_path,pfiles)) |
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181 | 181 | |
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182 | 182 | return out |
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183 | 183 | |
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184 | 184 | |
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185 | 185 | def find_data_files(): |
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186 | 186 | """ |
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187 | 187 | Find IPython's data_files. |
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188 | 188 | |
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189 | 189 | Most of these are docs. |
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190 | 190 | """ |
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191 | 191 | |
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192 | 192 | docdirbase = pjoin('share', 'doc', 'ipython') |
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193 | 193 | manpagebase = pjoin('share', 'man', 'man1') |
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194 | 194 | |
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195 | 195 | # Simple file lists can be made by hand |
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196 | 196 | manpages = filter(isfile, glob(pjoin('docs','man','*.1.gz'))) |
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197 | 197 | igridhelpfiles = filter(isfile, glob(pjoin('IPython','extensions','igrid_help.*'))) |
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198 | 198 | |
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199 | 199 | # For nested structures, use the utility above |
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200 | 200 | example_files = make_dir_struct( |
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201 | 201 | 'data', |
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202 | 202 | pjoin('docs','examples'), |
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203 | 203 | pjoin(docdirbase,'examples') |
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204 | 204 | ) |
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205 | 205 | manual_files = make_dir_struct( |
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206 | 206 | 'data', |
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207 | 207 | pjoin('docs','dist'), |
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208 | 208 | pjoin(docdirbase,'manual') |
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209 | 209 | ) |
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210 | 210 | |
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211 | 211 | # And assemble the entire output list |
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212 | 212 | data_files = [ ('data',manpagebase, manpages), |
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213 | 213 | ('data',pjoin(docdirbase,'extensions'),igridhelpfiles), |
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214 | 214 | ] + manual_files + example_files |
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215 | 215 | |
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216 | 216 | ## import pprint # dbg |
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217 |
## print |
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218 |
## print |
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217 | ## print('*'*80) | |
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218 | ## print('data files') | |
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219 | 219 | ## pprint.pprint(data_files) |
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220 |
## print |
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220 | ## print('*'*80) | |
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221 | 221 | |
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222 | 222 | return data_files |
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223 | 223 | |
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224 | 224 | |
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225 | 225 | def make_man_update_target(manpage): |
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226 | 226 | """Return a target_update-compliant tuple for the given manpage. |
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227 | 227 | |
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228 | 228 | Parameters |
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229 | 229 | ---------- |
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230 | 230 | manpage : string |
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231 | 231 | Name of the manpage, must include the section number (trailing number). |
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232 | 232 | |
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233 | 233 | Example |
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234 | 234 | ------- |
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235 | 235 | |
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236 | 236 | >>> make_man_update_target('ipython.1') #doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE |
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237 | 237 | ('docs/man/ipython.1.gz', |
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238 | 238 | ['docs/man/ipython.1'], |
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239 | 239 | 'cd docs/man && gzip -9c ipython.1 > ipython.1.gz') |
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240 | 240 | """ |
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241 | 241 | man_dir = pjoin('docs', 'man') |
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242 | 242 | manpage_gz = manpage + '.gz' |
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243 | 243 | manpath = pjoin(man_dir, manpage) |
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244 | 244 | manpath_gz = pjoin(man_dir, manpage_gz) |
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245 | 245 | gz_cmd = ( "cd %(man_dir)s && gzip -9c %(manpage)s > %(manpage_gz)s" % |
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246 | 246 | locals() ) |
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247 | 247 | return (manpath_gz, [manpath], gz_cmd) |
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248 | 248 | |
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249 | 249 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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250 | 250 | # Find scripts |
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251 | 251 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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252 | 252 | |
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253 | 253 | def find_scripts(): |
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254 | 254 | """ |
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255 | 255 | Find IPython's scripts. |
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256 | 256 | """ |
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257 | 257 | kernel_scripts = pjoin('IPython','kernel','scripts') |
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258 | 258 | main_scripts = pjoin('IPython','scripts') |
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259 | 259 | scripts = [pjoin(kernel_scripts, 'ipengine'), |
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260 | 260 | pjoin(kernel_scripts, 'ipcontroller'), |
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261 | 261 | pjoin(kernel_scripts, 'ipcluster'), |
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262 | 262 | pjoin(main_scripts, 'ipython'), |
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263 | 263 | pjoin(main_scripts, 'ipython-qtconsole'), |
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264 | 264 | pjoin(main_scripts, 'pycolor'), |
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265 | 265 | pjoin(main_scripts, 'irunner'), |
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266 | 266 | pjoin(main_scripts, 'iptest') |
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267 | 267 | ] |
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268 | 268 | |
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269 | 269 | # Script to be run by the windows binary installer after the default setup |
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270 | 270 | # routine, to add shortcuts and similar windows-only things. Windows |
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271 | 271 | # post-install scripts MUST reside in the scripts/ dir, otherwise distutils |
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272 | 272 | # doesn't find them. |
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273 | 273 | if 'bdist_wininst' in sys.argv: |
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274 | if len(sys.argv) > 2 and ('sdist' in sys.argv or 'bdist_rpm' in sys.argv): | |
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275 | print >> sys.stderr,"ERROR: bdist_wininst must be run alone. Exiting." | |
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274 | if len(sys.argv) > 2 and \ | |
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275 | ('sdist' in sys.argv or 'bdist_rpm' in sys.argv): | |
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276 | print("ERROR: bdist_wininst must be run alone. Exiting.", | |
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277 | file=sys.stderr) | |
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276 | 278 | sys.exit(1) |
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277 | 279 | scripts.append(pjoin('scripts','ipython_win_post_install.py')) |
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278 | 280 | |
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279 | 281 | return scripts |
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280 | 282 | |
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281 | 283 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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282 | 284 | # Verify all dependencies |
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283 | 285 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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284 | 286 | |
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285 | 287 | def check_for_dependencies(): |
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286 | 288 | """Check for IPython's dependencies. |
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287 | 289 | |
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288 | 290 | This function should NOT be called if running under setuptools! |
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289 | 291 | """ |
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290 | 292 | from setupext.setupext import ( |
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291 |
print_line, print_raw, print_status, |
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293 | print_line, print_raw, print_status, | |
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292 | 294 | check_for_zopeinterface, check_for_twisted, |
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293 | 295 | check_for_foolscap, check_for_pyopenssl, |
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294 | 296 | check_for_sphinx, check_for_pygments, |
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295 | 297 | check_for_nose, check_for_pexpect |
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296 | 298 | ) |
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297 | 299 | print_line() |
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298 | 300 | print_raw("BUILDING IPYTHON") |
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299 | 301 | print_status('python', sys.version) |
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300 | 302 | print_status('platform', sys.platform) |
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301 | 303 | if sys.platform == 'win32': |
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302 | 304 | print_status('Windows version', sys.getwindowsversion()) |
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303 | 305 | |
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304 | 306 | print_raw("") |
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305 | 307 | print_raw("OPTIONAL DEPENDENCIES") |
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306 | 308 | |
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307 | 309 | check_for_zopeinterface() |
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308 | 310 | check_for_twisted() |
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309 | 311 | check_for_foolscap() |
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310 | 312 | check_for_pyopenssl() |
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311 | 313 | check_for_sphinx() |
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312 | 314 | check_for_pygments() |
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313 | 315 | check_for_nose() |
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314 | 316 | check_for_pexpect() |
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317 | ||
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318 | ||
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319 | def record_commit_info(pkg_dir, build_cmd=build_py): | |
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320 | """ Return extended build command class for recording commit | |
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321 | ||
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322 | The extended command tries to run git to find the current commit, getting | |
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323 | the empty string if it fails. It then writes the commit hash into a file | |
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324 | in the `pkg_dir` path, named ``.git_commit_info.ini``. | |
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325 | ||
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326 | In due course this information can be used by the package after it is | |
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327 | installed, to tell you what commit it was installed from if known. | |
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328 | ||
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329 | To make use of this system, you need a package with a .git_commit_info.ini | |
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330 | file - e.g. ``myproject/.git_commit_info.ini`` - that might well look like | |
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331 | this:: | |
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332 | ||
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333 | # This is an ini file that may contain information about the code state | |
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334 | [commit hash] | |
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335 | # The line below may contain a valid hash if it has been substituted | |
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336 | # during 'git archive' | |
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337 | archive_subst_hash=$Format:%h$ | |
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338 | # This line may be modified by the install process | |
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339 | install_hash= | |
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340 | ||
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341 | The .git_commit_info file above is also designed to be used with git | |
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342 | substitution - so you probably also want a ``.gitattributes`` file in the | |
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343 | root directory of your working tree that contains something like this:: | |
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344 | ||
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345 | myproject/.git_commit_info.ini export-subst | |
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346 | ||
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347 | That will cause the ``.git_commit_info.ini`` file to get filled in by ``git | |
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348 | archive`` - useful in case someone makes such an archive - for example with | |
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349 | via the github 'download source' button. | |
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350 | ||
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351 | Although all the above will work as is, you might consider having something | |
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352 | like a ``get_info()`` function in your package to display the commit | |
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353 | information at the terminal. See the ``pkg_info.py`` module in the nipy | |
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354 | package for an example. | |
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355 | """ | |
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356 | class MyBuildPy(build_cmd): | |
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357 | ''' Subclass to write commit data into installation tree ''' | |
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358 | def run(self): | |
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359 | build_py.run(self) | |
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360 | import subprocess | |
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361 | proc = subprocess.Popen('git rev-parse --short HEAD', | |
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362 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | |
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363 | stderr=subprocess.PIPE, | |
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364 | shell=True) | |
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365 | repo_commit, _ = proc.communicate() | |
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366 | # We write the installation commit even if it's empty | |
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367 | cfg_parser = ConfigParser() | |
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368 | cfg_parser.read(pjoin(pkg_dir, '.git_commit_info.ini')) | |
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369 | cfg_parser.set('commit hash', 'install_hash', repo_commit) | |
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370 | out_pth = pjoin(self.build_lib, pkg_dir, '.git_commit_info.ini') | |
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371 | out_file = open(out_pth, 'wt') | |
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372 | cfg_parser.write(out_file) | |
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373 | out_file.close() | |
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374 | return MyBuildPy |
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