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"""Extensions to the 'distutils' for large or complex distributions"""
import functools import os import re import warnings
import _distutils_hack.override # noqa: F401
import distutils.core from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError from distutils.util import convert_path as _convert_path
from ._deprecation_warning import SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning
import setuptools.version from setuptools.extension import Extension from setuptools.dist import Distribution from setuptools.depends import Require from setuptools.discovery import PackageFinder, PEP420PackageFinder from . import monkey from . import logging
__all__ = [ 'setup', 'Distribution', 'Command', 'Extension', 'Require', 'SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning', 'find_packages', 'find_namespace_packages', ]
__version__ = setuptools.version.__version__
bootstrap_install_from = None
find_packages = PackageFinder.find find_namespace_packages = PEP420PackageFinder.find
def _install_setup_requires(attrs): # Note: do not use `setuptools.Distribution` directly, as # our PEP 517 backend patch `distutils.core.Distribution`. class MinimalDistribution(distutils.core.Distribution): """ A minimal version of a distribution for supporting the fetch_build_eggs interface. """
def __init__(self, attrs): _incl = 'dependency_links', 'setup_requires' filtered = {k: attrs[k] for k in set(_incl) & set(attrs)} super().__init__(filtered) # Prevent accidentally triggering discovery with incomplete set of attrs self.set_defaults._disable()
def _get_project_config_files(self, filenames=None): """Ignore ``pyproject.toml``, they are not related to setup_requires""" try: cfg, toml = super()._split_standard_project_metadata(filenames) return cfg, () except Exception: return filenames, ()
def finalize_options(self): """ Disable finalize_options to avoid building the working set. Ref #2158. """
dist = MinimalDistribution(attrs)
# Honor setup.cfg's options. dist.parse_config_files(ignore_option_errors=True) if dist.setup_requires: dist.fetch_build_eggs(dist.setup_requires)
def setup(**attrs): # Make sure we have any requirements needed to interpret 'attrs'. logging.configure() _install_setup_requires(attrs) return distutils.core.setup(**attrs)
setup.__doc__ = distutils.core.setup.__doc__
_Command = monkey.get_unpatched(distutils.core.Command)
class Command(_Command): """ Setuptools internal actions are organized using a *command design pattern*. This means that each action (or group of closely related actions) executed during the build should be implemented as a ``Command`` subclass.
These commands are abstractions and do not necessarily correspond to a command that can (or should) be executed via a terminal, in a CLI fashion (although historically they would).
When creating a new command from scratch, custom defined classes **SHOULD** inherit from ``setuptools.Command`` and implement a few mandatory methods. Between these mandatory methods, are listed:
.. method:: initialize_options(self)
Set or (reset) all options/attributes/caches used by the command to their default values. Note that these values may be overwritten during the build.
.. method:: finalize_options(self)
Set final values for all options/attributes used by the command. Most of the time, each option/attribute/cache should only be set if it does not have any value yet (e.g. ``if self.attr is None: self.attr = val``).
.. method:: run(self)
Execute the actions intended by the command. (Side effects **SHOULD** only take place when ``run`` is executed, for example, creating new files or writing to the terminal output).
A useful analogy for command classes is to think of them as subroutines with local variables called "options". The options are "declared" in ``initialize_options()`` and "defined" (given their final values, aka "finalized") in ``finalize_options()``, both of which must be defined by every command class. The "body" of the subroutine, (where it does all the work) is the ``run()`` method. Between ``initialize_options()`` and ``finalize_options()``, ``setuptools`` may set the values for options/attributes based on user's input (or circumstance), which means that the implementation should be careful to not overwrite values in ``finalize_options`` unless necessary.
Please note that other commands (or other parts of setuptools) may also overwrite the values of the command's options/attributes multiple times during the build process. Therefore it is important to consistently implement ``initialize_options()`` and ``finalize_options()``. For example, all derived attributes (or attributes that depend on the value of other attributes) **SHOULD** be recomputed in ``finalize_options``.
When overwriting existing commands, custom defined classes **MUST** abide by the same APIs implemented by the original class. They also **SHOULD** inherit from the original class. """
command_consumes_arguments = False
def __init__(self, dist, **kw): """ Construct the command for dist, updating vars(self) with any keyword parameters. """ super().__init__(dist) vars(self).update(kw)
def _ensure_stringlike(self, option, what, default=None): val = getattr(self, option) if val is None: setattr(self, option, default) return default elif not isinstance(val, str): raise DistutilsOptionError( "'%s' must be a %s (got `%s`)" % (option, what, val) ) return val
def ensure_string_list(self, option): r"""Ensure that 'option' is a list of strings. If 'option' is currently a string, we split it either on /,\s*/ or /\s+/, so "foo bar baz", "foo,bar,baz", and "foo, bar baz" all become ["foo", "bar", "baz"].
.. TODO: This method seems to be similar to the one in ``distutils.cmd`` Probably it is just here for backward compatibility with old Python versions?
:meta private: """ val = getattr(self, option) if val is None: return elif isinstance(val, str): setattr(self, option, re.split(r',\s*|\s+', val)) else: if isinstance(val, list): ok = all(isinstance(v, str) for v in val) else: ok = False if not ok: raise DistutilsOptionError( "'%s' must be a list of strings (got %r)" % (option, val) )
def reinitialize_command(self, command, reinit_subcommands=0, **kw): cmd = _Command.reinitialize_command(self, command, reinit_subcommands) vars(cmd).update(kw) return cmd
def _find_all_simple(path): """ Find all files under 'path' """ results = ( os.path.join(base, file) for base, dirs, files in os.walk(path, followlinks=True) for file in files ) return filter(os.path.isfile, results)
def findall(dir=os.curdir): """ Find all files under 'dir' and return the list of full filenames. Unless dir is '.', return full filenames with dir prepended. """ files = _find_all_simple(dir) if dir == os.curdir: make_rel = functools.partial(os.path.relpath, start=dir) files = map(make_rel, files) return list(files)
@functools.wraps(_convert_path) def convert_path(pathname): from inspect import cleandoc
msg = """ The function `convert_path` is considered internal and not part of the public API. Its direct usage by 3rd-party packages is considered deprecated and the function may be removed in the future. """ warnings.warn(cleandoc(msg), SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning) return _convert_path(pathname)
class sic(str): """Treat this string as-is (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sic)"""
# Apply monkey patches monkey.patch_all()
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