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import sys, os from .error import VerificationError LIST_OF_FILE_NAMES = ['sources', 'include_dirs', 'library_dirs', 'extra_objects', 'depends'] def get_extension(srcfilename, modname, sources=(), **kwds): _hack_at_distutils() from distutils.core import Extension allsources = [srcfilename] for src in sources: allsources.append(os.path.normpath(src)) return Extension(name=modname, sources=allsources, **kwds) def compile(tmpdir, ext, compiler_verbose=0, debug=None): """Compile a C extension module using distutils.""" _hack_at_distutils() saved_environ = os.environ.copy() try: outputfilename = _build(tmpdir, ext, compiler_verbose, debug) outputfilename = os.path.abspath(outputfilename) finally: # workaround for a distutils bugs where some env vars can # become longer and longer every time it is used for key, value in saved_environ.items(): if os.environ.get(key) != value: os.environ[key] = value return outputfilename def _build(tmpdir, ext, compiler_verbose=0, debug=None): # XXX compact but horrible :-( from distutils.core import Distribution import distutils.errors, distutils.log # dist = Distribution({'ext_modules': [ext]}) dist.parse_config_files() options = dist.get_option_dict('build_ext') if debug is None: debug = sys.flags.debug options['debug'] = ('ffiplatform', debug) options['force'] = ('ffiplatform', True) options['build_lib'] = ('ffiplatform', tmpdir) options['build_temp'] = ('ffiplatform', tmpdir) # try: old_level = distutils.log.set_threshold(0) or 0 try: distutils.log.set_verbosity(compiler_verbose) dist.run_command('build_ext') cmd_obj = dist.get_command_obj('build_ext') [soname] = cmd_obj.get_outputs() finally: distutils.log.set_threshold(old_level) except (distutils.errors.CompileError, distutils.errors.LinkError) as e: raise VerificationError('%s: %s' % (e.__class__.__name__, e)) # return soname try: from os.path import samefile except ImportError: def samefile(f1, f2): return os.path.abspath(f1) == os.path.abspath(f2) def maybe_relative_path(path): if not os.path.isabs(path): return path # already relative dir = path names = [] while True: prevdir = dir dir, name = os.path.split(prevdir) if dir == prevdir or not dir: return path # failed to make it relative names.append(name) try: if samefile(dir, os.curdir): names.reverse() return os.path.join(*names) except OSError: pass # ____________________________________________________________ try: int_or_long = (int, long) import cStringIO except NameError: int_or_long = int # Python 3 import io as cStringIO def _flatten(x, f): if isinstance(x, str): f.write('%ds%s' % (len(x), x)) elif isinstance(x, dict): keys = sorted(x.keys()) f.write('%dd' % len(keys)) for key in keys: _flatten(key, f) _flatten(x[key], f) elif isinstance(x, (list, tuple)): f.write('%dl' % len(x)) for value in x: _flatten(value, f) elif isinstance(x, int_or_long): f.write('%di' % (x,)) else: raise TypeError( "the keywords to verify() contains unsupported object %r" % (x,)) def flatten(x): f = cStringIO.StringIO() _flatten(x, f) return f.getvalue() def _hack_at_distutils(): # Windows-only workaround for some configurations: see # https://bugs.python.org/issue23246 (Python 2.7 with # a specific MS compiler suite download) if sys.platform == "win32": try: import setuptools # for side-effects, patches distutils except ImportError: pass