symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Lib/distutils/sysconfig.py
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+"""Provide access to Python's configuration information.  The specific
+configuration variables available depend heavily on the platform and
+configuration.  The values may be retrieved using
+get_config_var(name), and the list of variables is available via
+get_config_vars().keys().  Additional convenience functions are also
+available.
+
+Written by:   Fred L. Drake, Jr.
+Email:        <fdrake@acm.org>
+"""
+
+__revision__ = "$Id: sysconfig.py 63955 2008-06-05 12:58:24Z ronald.oussoren $"
+
+import os
+import re
+import string
+import sys
+
+from distutils.errors import DistutilsPlatformError
+
+# These are needed in a couple of spots, so just compute them once.
+PREFIX = os.path.normpath(sys.prefix)
+EXEC_PREFIX = os.path.normpath(sys.exec_prefix)
+
+# Path to the base directory of the project. On Windows the binary may
+# live in project/PCBuild9.  If we're dealing with an x64 Windows build,
+# it'll live in project/PCbuild/amd64.
+project_base = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.executable))
+if os.name == "nt" and "pcbuild" in project_base[-8:].lower():
+    project_base = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(project_base, os.path.pardir))
+# PC/VS7.1
+if os.name == "nt" and "\\pc\\v" in project_base[-10:].lower():
+    project_base = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(project_base, os.path.pardir,
+                                                os.path.pardir))
+# PC/AMD64
+if os.name == "nt" and "\\pcbuild\\amd64" in project_base[-14:].lower():
+    project_base = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(project_base, os.path.pardir,
+                                                os.path.pardir))
+
+# python_build: (Boolean) if true, we're either building Python or
+# building an extension with an un-installed Python, so we use
+# different (hard-wired) directories.
+# Setup.local is available for Makefile builds including VPATH builds,
+# Setup.dist is available on Windows
+def _python_build():
+    for fn in ("Setup.dist", "Setup.local"):
+        if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(project_base, "Modules", fn)):
+            return True
+    return False
+python_build = _python_build()
+
+
+def get_python_version():
+    """Return a string containing the major and minor Python version,
+    leaving off the patchlevel.  Sample return values could be '1.5'
+    or '2.2'.
+    """
+    return sys.version[:3]
+
+
+def get_python_inc(plat_specific=0, prefix=None):
+    """Return the directory containing installed Python header files.
+
+    If 'plat_specific' is false (the default), this is the path to the
+    non-platform-specific header files, i.e. Python.h and so on;
+    otherwise, this is the path to platform-specific header files
+    (namely pyconfig.h).
+
+    If 'prefix' is supplied, use it instead of sys.prefix or
+    sys.exec_prefix -- i.e., ignore 'plat_specific'.
+    """
+    if prefix is None:
+        prefix = plat_specific and EXEC_PREFIX or PREFIX
+    if os.name == "posix":
+        if python_build:
+            base = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.executable))
+            if plat_specific:
+                inc_dir = base
+            else:
+                inc_dir = os.path.join(base, "Include")
+                if not os.path.exists(inc_dir):
+                    inc_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(base), "Include")
+            return inc_dir
+        return os.path.join(prefix, "include", "python" + get_python_version())
+    elif os.name == "nt":
+        return os.path.join(prefix, "include")
+    elif os.name == "mac":
+        if plat_specific:
+            return os.path.join(prefix, "Mac", "Include")
+        else:
+            return os.path.join(prefix, "Include")
+    elif os.name == "os2":
+        return os.path.join(prefix, "Include")
+    else:
+        raise DistutilsPlatformError(
+            "I don't know where Python installs its C header files "
+            "on platform '%s'" % os.name)
+
+
+def get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=0, prefix=None):
+    """Return the directory containing the Python library (standard or
+    site additions).
+
+    If 'plat_specific' is true, return the directory containing
+    platform-specific modules, i.e. any module from a non-pure-Python
+    module distribution; otherwise, return the platform-shared library
+    directory.  If 'standard_lib' is true, return the directory
+    containing standard Python library modules; otherwise, return the
+    directory for site-specific modules.
+
+    If 'prefix' is supplied, use it instead of sys.prefix or
+    sys.exec_prefix -- i.e., ignore 'plat_specific'.
+    """
+    if prefix is None:
+        prefix = plat_specific and EXEC_PREFIX or PREFIX
+
+    if os.name == "posix":
+        libpython = os.path.join(prefix,
+                                 "lib", "python" + get_python_version())
+        if standard_lib:
+            return libpython
+        else:
+            return os.path.join(libpython, "site-packages")
+
+    elif os.name == "nt":
+        if standard_lib:
+            return os.path.join(prefix, "Lib")
+        else:
+            if get_python_version() < "2.2":
+                return prefix
+            else:
+                return os.path.join(PREFIX, "Lib", "site-packages")
+
+    elif os.name == "mac":
+        if plat_specific:
+            if standard_lib:
+                return os.path.join(prefix, "Lib", "lib-dynload")
+            else:
+                return os.path.join(prefix, "Lib", "site-packages")
+        else:
+            if standard_lib:
+                return os.path.join(prefix, "Lib")
+            else:
+                return os.path.join(prefix, "Lib", "site-packages")
+
+    elif os.name == "os2":
+        if standard_lib:
+            return os.path.join(PREFIX, "Lib")
+        else:
+            return os.path.join(PREFIX, "Lib", "site-packages")
+
+    else:
+        raise DistutilsPlatformError(
+            "I don't know where Python installs its library "
+            "on platform '%s'" % os.name)
+
+
+def customize_compiler(compiler):
+    """Do any platform-specific customization of a CCompiler instance.
+
+    Mainly needed on Unix, so we can plug in the information that
+    varies across Unices and is stored in Python's Makefile.
+    """
+    if compiler.compiler_type == "unix":
+        (cc, cxx, opt, cflags, ccshared, ldshared, so_ext) = \
+            get_config_vars('CC', 'CXX', 'OPT', 'CFLAGS',
+                            'CCSHARED', 'LDSHARED', 'SO')
+
+        if 'CC' in os.environ:
+            cc = os.environ['CC']
+        if 'CXX' in os.environ:
+            cxx = os.environ['CXX']
+        if 'LDSHARED' in os.environ:
+            ldshared = os.environ['LDSHARED']
+        if 'CPP' in os.environ:
+            cpp = os.environ['CPP']
+        else:
+            cpp = cc + " -E"           # not always
+        if 'LDFLAGS' in os.environ:
+            ldshared = ldshared + ' ' + os.environ['LDFLAGS']
+        if 'CFLAGS' in os.environ:
+            cflags = opt + ' ' + os.environ['CFLAGS']
+            ldshared = ldshared + ' ' + os.environ['CFLAGS']
+        if 'CPPFLAGS' in os.environ:
+            cpp = cpp + ' ' + os.environ['CPPFLAGS']
+            cflags = cflags + ' ' + os.environ['CPPFLAGS']
+            ldshared = ldshared + ' ' + os.environ['CPPFLAGS']
+
+        cc_cmd = cc + ' ' + cflags
+        compiler.set_executables(
+            preprocessor=cpp,
+            compiler=cc_cmd,
+            compiler_so=cc_cmd + ' ' + ccshared,
+            compiler_cxx=cxx,
+            linker_so=ldshared,
+            linker_exe=cc)
+
+        compiler.shared_lib_extension = so_ext
+
+
+def get_config_h_filename():
+    """Return full pathname of installed pyconfig.h file."""
+    if python_build:
+        if os.name == "nt":
+            inc_dir = os.path.join(project_base, "PC")
+        else:
+            inc_dir = project_base
+    else:
+        inc_dir = get_python_inc(plat_specific=1)
+    if get_python_version() < '2.2':
+        config_h = 'config.h'
+    else:
+        # The name of the config.h file changed in 2.2
+        config_h = 'pyconfig.h'
+    return os.path.join(inc_dir, config_h)
+
+
+def get_makefile_filename():
+    """Return full pathname of installed Makefile from the Python build."""
+    if python_build:
+        return os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.executable), "Makefile")
+    lib_dir = get_python_lib(plat_specific=1, standard_lib=1)
+    return os.path.join(lib_dir, "config", "Makefile")
+
+
+def parse_config_h(fp, g=None):
+    """Parse a config.h-style file.
+
+    A dictionary containing name/value pairs is returned.  If an
+    optional dictionary is passed in as the second argument, it is
+    used instead of a new dictionary.
+    """
+    if g is None:
+        g = {}
+    define_rx = re.compile("#define ([A-Z][A-Za-z0-9_]+) (.*)\n")
+    undef_rx = re.compile("/[*] #undef ([A-Z][A-Za-z0-9_]+) [*]/\n")
+    #
+    while 1:
+        line = fp.readline()
+        if not line:
+            break
+        m = define_rx.match(line)
+        if m:
+            n, v = m.group(1, 2)
+            try: v = int(v)
+            except ValueError: pass
+            g[n] = v
+        else:
+            m = undef_rx.match(line)
+            if m:
+                g[m.group(1)] = 0
+    return g
+
+
+# Regexes needed for parsing Makefile (and similar syntaxes,
+# like old-style Setup files).
+_variable_rx = re.compile("([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\s*=\s*(.*)")
+_findvar1_rx = re.compile(r"\$\(([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)\)")
+_findvar2_rx = re.compile(r"\${([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)}")
+
+def parse_makefile(fn, g=None):
+    """Parse a Makefile-style file.
+
+    A dictionary containing name/value pairs is returned.  If an
+    optional dictionary is passed in as the second argument, it is
+    used instead of a new dictionary.
+    """
+    from distutils.text_file import TextFile
+    fp = TextFile(fn, strip_comments=1, skip_blanks=1, join_lines=1)
+
+    if g is None:
+        g = {}
+    done = {}
+    notdone = {}
+
+    while 1:
+        line = fp.readline()
+        if line is None:                # eof
+            break
+        m = _variable_rx.match(line)
+        if m:
+            n, v = m.group(1, 2)
+            v = string.strip(v)
+            if "$" in v:
+                notdone[n] = v
+            else:
+                try: v = int(v)
+                except ValueError: pass
+                done[n] = v
+
+    # do variable interpolation here
+    while notdone:
+        for name in notdone.keys():
+            value = notdone[name]
+            m = _findvar1_rx.search(value) or _findvar2_rx.search(value)
+            if m:
+                n = m.group(1)
+                found = True
+                if n in done:
+                    item = str(done[n])
+                elif n in notdone:
+                    # get it on a subsequent round
+                    found = False
+                elif n in os.environ:
+                    # do it like make: fall back to environment
+                    item = os.environ[n]
+                else:
+                    done[n] = item = ""
+                if found:
+                    after = value[m.end():]
+                    value = value[:m.start()] + item + after
+                    if "$" in after:
+                        notdone[name] = value
+                    else:
+                        try: value = int(value)
+                        except ValueError:
+                            done[name] = string.strip(value)
+                        else:
+                            done[name] = value
+                        del notdone[name]
+            else:
+                # bogus variable reference; just drop it since we can't deal
+                del notdone[name]
+
+    fp.close()
+
+    # save the results in the global dictionary
+    g.update(done)
+    return g
+
+
+def expand_makefile_vars(s, vars):
+    """Expand Makefile-style variables -- "${foo}" or "$(foo)" -- in
+    'string' according to 'vars' (a dictionary mapping variable names to
+    values).  Variables not present in 'vars' are silently expanded to the
+    empty string.  The variable values in 'vars' should not contain further
+    variable expansions; if 'vars' is the output of 'parse_makefile()',
+    you're fine.  Returns a variable-expanded version of 's'.
+    """
+
+    # This algorithm does multiple expansion, so if vars['foo'] contains
+    # "${bar}", it will expand ${foo} to ${bar}, and then expand
+    # ${bar}... and so forth.  This is fine as long as 'vars' comes from
+    # 'parse_makefile()', which takes care of such expansions eagerly,
+    # according to make's variable expansion semantics.
+
+    while 1:
+        m = _findvar1_rx.search(s) or _findvar2_rx.search(s)
+        if m:
+            (beg, end) = m.span()
+            s = s[0:beg] + vars.get(m.group(1)) + s[end:]
+        else:
+            break
+    return s
+
+
+_config_vars = None
+
+def _init_posix():
+    """Initialize the module as appropriate for POSIX systems."""
+    g = {}
+    # load the installed Makefile:
+    try:
+        filename = get_makefile_filename()
+        parse_makefile(filename, g)
+    except IOError, msg:
+        my_msg = "invalid Python installation: unable to open %s" % filename
+        if hasattr(msg, "strerror"):
+            my_msg = my_msg + " (%s)" % msg.strerror
+
+        raise DistutilsPlatformError(my_msg)
+
+    # load the installed pyconfig.h:
+    try:
+        filename = get_config_h_filename()
+        parse_config_h(file(filename), g)
+    except IOError, msg:
+        my_msg = "invalid Python installation: unable to open %s" % filename
+        if hasattr(msg, "strerror"):
+            my_msg = my_msg + " (%s)" % msg.strerror
+
+        raise DistutilsPlatformError(my_msg)
+
+    # On MacOSX we need to check the setting of the environment variable
+    # MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: configure bases some choices on it so
+    # it needs to be compatible.
+    # If it isn't set we set it to the configure-time value
+    if sys.platform == 'darwin' and 'MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET' in g:
+        cfg_target = g['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET']
+        cur_target = os.getenv('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET', '')
+        if cur_target == '':
+            cur_target = cfg_target
+            os.putenv('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET', cfg_target)
+        elif map(int, cfg_target.split('.')) > map(int, cur_target.split('.')):
+            my_msg = ('$MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET mismatch: now "%s" but "%s" during configure'
+                % (cur_target, cfg_target))
+            raise DistutilsPlatformError(my_msg)
+
+    # On AIX, there are wrong paths to the linker scripts in the Makefile
+    # -- these paths are relative to the Python source, but when installed
+    # the scripts are in another directory.
+    if python_build:
+        g['LDSHARED'] = g['BLDSHARED']
+
+    elif get_python_version() < '2.1':
+        # The following two branches are for 1.5.2 compatibility.
+        if sys.platform == 'aix4':          # what about AIX 3.x ?
+            # Linker script is in the config directory, not in Modules as the
+            # Makefile says.
+            python_lib = get_python_lib(standard_lib=1)
+            ld_so_aix = os.path.join(python_lib, 'config', 'ld_so_aix')
+            python_exp = os.path.join(python_lib, 'config', 'python.exp')
+
+            g['LDSHARED'] = "%s %s -bI:%s" % (ld_so_aix, g['CC'], python_exp)
+
+        elif sys.platform == 'beos':
+            # Linker script is in the config directory.  In the Makefile it is
+            # relative to the srcdir, which after installation no longer makes
+            # sense.
+            python_lib = get_python_lib(standard_lib=1)
+            linkerscript_path = string.split(g['LDSHARED'])[0]
+            linkerscript_name = os.path.basename(linkerscript_path)
+            linkerscript = os.path.join(python_lib, 'config',
+                                        linkerscript_name)
+
+            # XXX this isn't the right place to do this: adding the Python
+            # library to the link, if needed, should be in the "build_ext"
+            # command.  (It's also needed for non-MS compilers on Windows, and
+            # it's taken care of for them by the 'build_ext.get_libraries()'
+            # method.)
+            g['LDSHARED'] = ("%s -L%s/lib -lpython%s" %
+                             (linkerscript, PREFIX, get_python_version()))
+
+    global _config_vars
+    _config_vars = g
+
+
+def _init_nt():
+    """Initialize the module as appropriate for NT"""
+    g = {}
+    # set basic install directories
+    g['LIBDEST'] = get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=1)
+    g['BINLIBDEST'] = get_python_lib(plat_specific=1, standard_lib=1)
+
+    # XXX hmmm.. a normal install puts include files here
+    g['INCLUDEPY'] = get_python_inc(plat_specific=0)
+
+    g['SO'] = '.pyd'
+    g['EXE'] = ".exe"
+    g['VERSION'] = get_python_version().replace(".", "")
+    g['BINDIR'] = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.executable))
+
+    global _config_vars
+    _config_vars = g
+
+
+def _init_mac():
+    """Initialize the module as appropriate for Macintosh systems"""
+    g = {}
+    # set basic install directories
+    g['LIBDEST'] = get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=1)
+    g['BINLIBDEST'] = get_python_lib(plat_specific=1, standard_lib=1)
+
+    # XXX hmmm.. a normal install puts include files here
+    g['INCLUDEPY'] = get_python_inc(plat_specific=0)
+
+    import MacOS
+    if not hasattr(MacOS, 'runtimemodel'):
+        g['SO'] = '.ppc.slb'
+    else:
+        g['SO'] = '.%s.slb' % MacOS.runtimemodel
+
+    # XXX are these used anywhere?
+    g['install_lib'] = os.path.join(EXEC_PREFIX, "Lib")
+    g['install_platlib'] = os.path.join(EXEC_PREFIX, "Mac", "Lib")
+
+    # These are used by the extension module build
+    g['srcdir'] = ':'
+    global _config_vars
+    _config_vars = g
+
+
+def _init_os2():
+    """Initialize the module as appropriate for OS/2"""
+    g = {}
+    # set basic install directories
+    g['LIBDEST'] = get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=1)
+    g['BINLIBDEST'] = get_python_lib(plat_specific=1, standard_lib=1)
+
+    # XXX hmmm.. a normal install puts include files here
+    g['INCLUDEPY'] = get_python_inc(plat_specific=0)
+
+    g['SO'] = '.pyd'
+    g['EXE'] = ".exe"
+
+    global _config_vars
+    _config_vars = g
+
+
+def get_config_vars(*args):
+    """With no arguments, return a dictionary of all configuration
+    variables relevant for the current platform.  Generally this includes
+    everything needed to build extensions and install both pure modules and
+    extensions.  On Unix, this means every variable defined in Python's
+    installed Makefile; on Windows and Mac OS it's a much smaller set.
+
+    With arguments, return a list of values that result from looking up
+    each argument in the configuration variable dictionary.
+    """
+    global _config_vars
+    if _config_vars is None:
+        func = globals().get("_init_" + os.name)
+        if func:
+            func()
+        else:
+            _config_vars = {}
+
+        # Normalized versions of prefix and exec_prefix are handy to have;
+        # in fact, these are the standard versions used most places in the
+        # Distutils.
+        _config_vars['prefix'] = PREFIX
+        _config_vars['exec_prefix'] = EXEC_PREFIX
+
+        if sys.platform == 'darwin':
+            kernel_version = os.uname()[2] # Kernel version (8.4.3)
+            major_version = int(kernel_version.split('.')[0])
+
+            if major_version < 8:
+                # On Mac OS X before 10.4, check if -arch and -isysroot
+                # are in CFLAGS or LDFLAGS and remove them if they are.
+                # This is needed when building extensions on a 10.3 system
+                # using a universal build of python.
+                for key in ('LDFLAGS', 'BASECFLAGS',
+                        # a number of derived variables. These need to be
+                        # patched up as well.
+                        'CFLAGS', 'PY_CFLAGS', 'BLDSHARED'):
+                    flags = _config_vars[key]
+                    flags = re.sub('-arch\s+\w+\s', ' ', flags)
+                    flags = re.sub('-isysroot [^ \t]*', ' ', flags)
+                    _config_vars[key] = flags
+
+            else:
+
+                # Allow the user to override the architecture flags using
+                # an environment variable.
+                # NOTE: This name was introduced by Apple in OSX 10.5 and
+                # is used by several scripting languages distributed with
+                # that OS release.
+
+                if 'ARCHFLAGS' in os.environ:
+                    arch = os.environ['ARCHFLAGS']
+                    for key in ('LDFLAGS', 'BASECFLAGS',
+                        # a number of derived variables. These need to be
+                        # patched up as well.
+                        'CFLAGS', 'PY_CFLAGS', 'BLDSHARED'):
+
+                        flags = _config_vars[key]
+                        flags = re.sub('-arch\s+\w+\s', ' ', flags)
+                        flags = flags + ' ' + arch
+                        _config_vars[key] = flags
+
+    if args:
+        vals = []
+        for name in args:
+            vals.append(_config_vars.get(name))
+        return vals
+    else:
+        return _config_vars
+
+def get_config_var(name):
+    """Return the value of a single variable using the dictionary
+    returned by 'get_config_vars()'.  Equivalent to
+    get_config_vars().get(name)
+    """
+    return get_config_vars().get(name)