| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574575576577578 | """Provide access to Python's configuration information.  The specificconfiguration variables available depend heavily on the platform andconfiguration.  The values may be retrieved usingget_config_var(name), and the list of variables is available viaget_config_vars().keys().  Additional convenience functions are alsoavailable.Written by:   Fred L. Drake, Jr.Email:        <fdrake@acm.org>"""import _impimport osimport reimport sysfrom .errors import DistutilsPlatformErrorIS_PYPY = '__pypy__' in sys.builtin_module_names# 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)BASE_PREFIX = os.path.normpath(sys.base_prefix)BASE_EXEC_PREFIX = os.path.normpath(sys.base_exec_prefix)# Path to the base directory of the project. On Windows the binary may# live in project/PCbuild/win32 or project/PCbuild/amd64.# set for cross buildsif "_PYTHON_PROJECT_BASE" in os.environ:    project_base = os.path.abspath(os.environ["_PYTHON_PROJECT_BASE"])else:    if sys.executable:        project_base = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.executable))    else:        # sys.executable can be empty if argv[0] has been changed and Python is        # unable to retrieve the real program name        project_base = os.getcwd()# 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.def _is_python_source_dir(d):    for fn in ("Setup", "Setup.local"):        if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(d, "Modules", fn)):            return True    return False_sys_home = getattr(sys, '_home', None)if os.name == 'nt':    def _fix_pcbuild(d):        if d and os.path.normcase(d).startswith(                os.path.normcase(os.path.join(PREFIX, "PCbuild"))):            return PREFIX        return d    project_base = _fix_pcbuild(project_base)    _sys_home = _fix_pcbuild(_sys_home)def _python_build():    if _sys_home:        return _is_python_source_dir(_sys_home)    return _is_python_source_dir(project_base)python_build = _python_build()# Calculate the build qualifier flags if they are defined.  Adding the flags# to the include and lib directories only makes sense for an installation, not# an in-source build.build_flags = ''try:    if not python_build:        build_flags = sys.abiflagsexcept AttributeError:    # It's not a configure-based build, so the sys module doesn't have    # this attribute, which is fine.    passdef 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 '%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2]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.base_prefix or    sys.base_exec_prefix -- i.e., ignore 'plat_specific'.    """    if prefix is None:        prefix = plat_specific and BASE_EXEC_PREFIX or BASE_PREFIX    if os.name == "posix":        if IS_PYPY and sys.version_info < (3, 8):            return os.path.join(prefix, 'include')        if python_build:            # Assume the executable is in the build directory.  The            # pyconfig.h file should be in the same directory.  Since            # the build directory may not be the source directory, we            # must use "srcdir" from the makefile to find the "Include"            # directory.            if plat_specific:                return _sys_home or project_base            else:                incdir = os.path.join(get_config_var('srcdir'), 'Include')                return os.path.normpath(incdir)        implementation = 'pypy' if IS_PYPY else 'python'        python_dir = implementation + get_python_version() + build_flags        return os.path.join(prefix, "include", python_dir)    elif os.name == "nt":        if python_build:            # Include both the include and PC dir to ensure we can find            # pyconfig.h            return (os.path.join(prefix, "include") + os.path.pathsep +                    os.path.join(prefix, "PC"))        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.base_prefix or    sys.base_exec_prefix -- i.e., ignore 'plat_specific'.    """    if IS_PYPY and sys.version_info < (3, 8):        # PyPy-specific schema        if prefix is None:            prefix = PREFIX        if standard_lib:            return os.path.join(prefix, "lib-python", sys.version[0])        return os.path.join(prefix, 'site-packages')    if prefix is None:        if standard_lib:            prefix = plat_specific and BASE_EXEC_PREFIX or BASE_PREFIX        else:            prefix = plat_specific and EXEC_PREFIX or PREFIX    if os.name == "posix":        if plat_specific or standard_lib:            # Platform-specific modules (any module from a non-pure-Python            # module distribution) or standard Python library modules.            libdir = getattr(sys, "platlibdir", "lib")        else:            # Pure Python            libdir = "lib"        implementation = 'pypy' if IS_PYPY else 'python'        libpython = os.path.join(prefix, libdir,                                 implementation + 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:            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":        if sys.platform == "darwin":            # Perform first-time customization of compiler-related            # config vars on OS X now that we know we need a compiler.            # This is primarily to support Pythons from binary            # installers.  The kind and paths to build tools on            # the user system may vary significantly from the system            # that Python itself was built on.  Also the user OS            # version and build tools may not support the same set            # of CPU architectures for universal builds.            global _config_vars            # Use get_config_var() to ensure _config_vars is initialized.            if not get_config_var('CUSTOMIZED_OSX_COMPILER'):                import _osx_support                _osx_support.customize_compiler(_config_vars)                _config_vars['CUSTOMIZED_OSX_COMPILER'] = 'True'        (cc, cxx, cflags, ccshared, ldshared, shlib_suffix, ar, ar_flags) = \            get_config_vars('CC', 'CXX', 'CFLAGS',                            'CCSHARED', 'LDSHARED', 'SHLIB_SUFFIX', 'AR', 'ARFLAGS')        if 'CC' in os.environ:            newcc = os.environ['CC']            if('LDSHARED' not in os.environ                    and ldshared.startswith(cc)):                # If CC is overridden, use that as the default                #       command for LDSHARED as well                ldshared = newcc + ldshared[len(cc):]            cc = newcc        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 = cflags + ' ' + 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']        if 'AR' in os.environ:            ar = os.environ['AR']        if 'ARFLAGS' in os.environ:            archiver = ar + ' ' + os.environ['ARFLAGS']        else:            archiver = ar + ' ' + ar_flags        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,            archiver=archiver)        if 'RANLIB' in os.environ and compiler.executables.get('ranlib', None):            compiler.set_executables(ranlib=os.environ['RANLIB'])        compiler.shared_lib_extension = shlib_suffixdef get_config_h_filename():    """Return full pathname of installed pyconfig.h file."""    if python_build:        if os.name == "nt":            inc_dir = os.path.join(_sys_home or project_base, "PC")        else:            inc_dir = _sys_home or project_base    else:        inc_dir = get_python_inc(plat_specific=1)    return os.path.join(inc_dir, 'pyconfig.h')def get_makefile_filename():    """Return full pathname of installed Makefile from the Python build."""    if python_build:        return os.path.join(_sys_home or project_base, "Makefile")    lib_dir = get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=1)    config_file = 'config-{}{}'.format(get_python_version(), build_flags)    if hasattr(sys.implementation, '_multiarch'):        config_file += '-%s' % sys.implementation._multiarch    return os.path.join(lib_dir, config_file, '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 True:        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(r"([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, errors="surrogateescape")    if g is None:        g = {}    done = {}    notdone = {}    while True:        line = fp.readline()        if line is None: # eof            break        m = _variable_rx.match(line)        if m:            n, v = m.group(1, 2)            v = v.strip()            # `$$' is a literal `$' in make            tmpv = v.replace('$$', '')            if "$" in tmpv:                notdone[n] = v            else:                try:                    v = int(v)                except ValueError:                    # insert literal `$'                    done[n] = v.replace('$$', '$')                else:                    done[n] = v    # Variables with a 'PY_' prefix in the makefile. These need to    # be made available without that prefix through sysconfig.    # Special care is needed to ensure that variable expansion works, even    # if the expansion uses the name without a prefix.    renamed_variables = ('CFLAGS', 'LDFLAGS', 'CPPFLAGS')    # do variable interpolation here    while notdone:        for name in list(notdone):            value = notdone[name]            m = _findvar1_rx.search(value) or _findvar2_rx.search(value)            if m:                n = m.group(1)                found = True                if n in done:                    item = str(done[n])                elif n in notdone:                    # get it on a subsequent round                    found = False                elif n in os.environ:                    # do it like make: fall back to environment                    item = os.environ[n]                elif n in renamed_variables:                    if name.startswith('PY_') and name[3:] in renamed_variables:                        item = ""                    elif 'PY_' + n in notdone:                        found = False                    else:                        item = str(done['PY_' + n])                else:                    done[n] = item = ""                if found:                    after = value[m.end():]                    value = value[:m.start()] + item + after                    if "$" in after:                        notdone[name] = value                    else:                        try: value = int(value)                        except ValueError:                            done[name] = value.strip()                        else:                            done[name] = value                        del notdone[name]                        if name.startswith('PY_') \                            and name[3:] in renamed_variables:                            name = name[3:]                            if name not in done:                                done[name] = value            else:                # bogus variable reference; just drop it since we can't deal                del notdone[name]    fp.close()    # strip spurious spaces    for k, v in done.items():        if isinstance(v, str):            done[k] = v.strip()    # save the results in the global dictionary    g.update(done)    return gdef 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 True:        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 = Nonedef _init_posix():    """Initialize the module as appropriate for POSIX systems."""    # _sysconfigdata is generated at build time, see the sysconfig module    name = os.environ.get('_PYTHON_SYSCONFIGDATA_NAME',        '_sysconfigdata_{abi}_{platform}_{multiarch}'.format(        abi=sys.abiflags,        platform=sys.platform,        multiarch=getattr(sys.implementation, '_multiarch', ''),    ))    try:        _temp = __import__(name, globals(), locals(), ['build_time_vars'], 0)    except ImportError:        # Python 3.5 and pypy 7.3.1        _temp = __import__(            '_sysconfigdata', globals(), locals(), ['build_time_vars'], 0)    build_time_vars = _temp.build_time_vars    global _config_vars    _config_vars = {}    _config_vars.update(build_time_vars)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['EXT_SUFFIX'] = _imp.extension_suffixes()[0]    g['EXE'] = ".exe"    g['VERSION'] = get_python_version().replace(".", "")    g['BINDIR'] = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.executable))    global _config_vars    _config_vars = gdef 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 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 not IS_PYPY:            # For backward compatibility, see issue19555            SO = _config_vars.get('EXT_SUFFIX')            if SO is not None:                _config_vars['SO'] = SO            # Always convert srcdir to an absolute path            srcdir = _config_vars.get('srcdir', project_base)            if os.name == 'posix':                if python_build:                    # If srcdir is a relative path (typically '.' or '..')                    # then it should be interpreted relative to the directory                    # containing Makefile.                    base = os.path.dirname(get_makefile_filename())                    srcdir = os.path.join(base, srcdir)                else:                    # srcdir is not meaningful since the installation is                    # spread about the filesystem.  We choose the                    # directory containing the Makefile since we know it                    # exists.                    srcdir = os.path.dirname(get_makefile_filename())            _config_vars['srcdir'] = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(srcdir))            # Convert srcdir into an absolute path if it appears necessary.            # Normally it is relative to the build directory.  However, during            # testing, for example, we might be running a non-installed python            # from a different directory.            if python_build and os.name == "posix":                base = project_base                if (not os.path.isabs(_config_vars['srcdir']) and                    base != os.getcwd()):                    # srcdir is relative and we are not in the same directory                    # as the executable. Assume executable is in the build                    # directory and make srcdir absolute.                    srcdir = os.path.join(base, _config_vars['srcdir'])                    _config_vars['srcdir'] = os.path.normpath(srcdir)        # OS X platforms require special customization to handle        # multi-architecture, multi-os-version installers        if sys.platform == 'darwin':            import _osx_support            _osx_support.customize_config_vars(_config_vars)    if args:        vals = []        for name in args:            vals.append(_config_vars.get(name))        return vals    else:        return _config_varsdef 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)    """    if name == 'SO':        import warnings        warnings.warn('SO is deprecated, use EXT_SUFFIX', DeprecationWarning, 2)    return get_config_vars().get(name)
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