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# packagescan.py - Helper module for identifing used modules.
# Used for the py2exe distutil.
# This module must be the first mercurial module imported in setup.py
#
# Copyright 2005 Volker Kleinfeld <Volker.Kleinfeld@gmx.de>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
# of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
import glob
import os
import sys
import ihooks
import types
import string
# Install this module as fake demandload module
sys.modules['mercurial.demandload'] = sys.modules[__name__]
# Requiredmodules contains the modules imported by demandload.
# Please note that demandload can be invoked before the
# mercurial.packagescan.scan method is invoked in case a mercurial
# module is imported.
requiredmodules = {}
def demandload(scope, modules):
""" fake demandload function that collects the required modules
foo import foo
foo bar import foo, bar
foo.bar import foo.bar
foo:bar from foo import bar
foo:bar,quux from foo import bar, quux
foo.bar:quux from foo.bar import quux"""
for m in modules.split():
mod = None
try:
module, fromlist = m.split(':')
fromlist = fromlist.split(',')
except:
module = m
fromlist = []
mod = __import__(module, scope, scope, fromlist)
if fromlist == []:
# mod is only the top package, but we need all packages
comp = module.split('.')
i = 1
mn = comp[0]
while True:
# mn and mod.__name__ might not be the same
scope[mn] = mod
requiredmodules[mod.__name__] = 1
if len(comp) == i: break
mod = getattr(mod,comp[i])
mn = string.join(comp[:i+1],'.')
i += 1
else:
# mod is the last package in the component list
requiredmodules[mod.__name__] = 1
for f in fromlist:
scope[f] = getattr(mod,f)
if type(scope[f]) == types.ModuleType:
requiredmodules[scope[f].__name__] = 1
def scan(libpath,packagename):
""" helper for finding all required modules of package <packagename> """
# Use the package in the build directory
libpath = os.path.abspath(libpath)
sys.path.insert(0,libpath)
packdir = os.path.join(libpath,packagename)
# A normal import would not find the package in
# the build directory. ihook is used to force the import.
# After the package is imported the import scope for
# the following imports is settled.
p = importfrom(packdir)
globals()[packagename] = p
sys.modules[packagename] = p
# Fetch the python modules in the package
cwd = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(packdir)
pymodulefiles = glob.glob('*.py')
extmodulefiles = glob.glob('*.pyd')
os.chdir(cwd)
# Import all python modules and by that run the fake demandload
for m in pymodulefiles:
if m == '__init__.py': continue
tmp = {}
mname,ext = os.path.splitext(m)
fullname = packagename+'.'+mname
__import__(fullname,tmp,tmp)
requiredmodules[fullname] = 1
# Import all extension modules and by that run the fake demandload
for m in extmodulefiles:
tmp = {}
mname,ext = os.path.splitext(m)
fullname = packagename+'.'+mname
__import__(fullname,tmp,tmp)
requiredmodules[fullname] = 1
def getmodules():
return requiredmodules.keys()
def importfrom(filename):
"""
import module/package from a named file and returns the module.
It does not check on sys.modules or includes the module in the scope.
"""
loader = ihooks.BasicModuleLoader()
path, file = os.path.split(filename)
name, ext = os.path.splitext(file)
m = loader.find_module_in_dir(name, path)
if not m:
raise ImportError, name
m = loader.load_module(name, m)
return m