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"""distutils.command.build_clib

Implements the Distutils 'build_clib' command, to build a C/C++ library
that is included in the module distribution and needed by an extension
module."""

# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.1.

__revision__ = "$Id: build_clib.py 37828 2004-11-10 22:23:15Z loewis $"


# XXX this module has *lots* of code ripped-off quite transparently from
# build_ext.py -- not surprisingly really, as the work required to build
# a static library from a collection of C source files is not really all
# that different from what's required to build a shared object file from
# a collection of C source files.  Nevertheless, I haven't done the
# necessary refactoring to account for the overlap in code between the
# two modules, mainly because a number of subtle details changed in the
# cut 'n paste.  Sigh.

import os, string
from types import *
from distutils.core import Command
from distutils.errors import *
from distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler
from distutils import log

def show_compilers ():
    from distutils.ccompiler import show_compilers
    show_compilers()


class build_clib (Command):

    description = "build C/C++ libraries used by Python extensions"

    user_options = [
        ('build-clib', 'b',
         "directory to build C/C++ libraries to"),
        ('build-temp', 't',
         "directory to put temporary build by-products"),
        ('debug', 'g',
         "compile with debugging information"),
        ('force', 'f',
         "forcibly build everything (ignore file timestamps)"),
        ('compiler=', 'c',
         "specify the compiler type"),
        ]

    boolean_options = ['debug', 'force']

    help_options = [
        ('help-compiler', None,
         "list available compilers", show_compilers),
        ]

    def initialize_options (self):
        self.build_clib = None
        self.build_temp = None

        # List of libraries to build
        self.libraries = None

        # Compilation options for all libraries
        self.include_dirs = None
        self.define = None
        self.undef = None
        self.debug = None
        self.force = 0
        self.compiler = None

    # initialize_options()


    def finalize_options (self):

        # This might be confusing: both build-clib and build-temp default
        # to build-temp as defined by the "build" command.  This is because
        # I think that C libraries are really just temporary build
        # by-products, at least from the point of view of building Python
        # extensions -- but I want to keep my options open.
        self.set_undefined_options('build',
                                   ('build_temp', 'build_clib'),
                                   ('build_temp', 'build_temp'),
                                   ('compiler', 'compiler'),
                                   ('debug', 'debug'),
                                   ('force', 'force'))

        self.libraries = self.distribution.libraries
        if self.libraries:
            self.check_library_list(self.libraries)

        if self.include_dirs is None:
            self.include_dirs = self.distribution.include_dirs or []
        if type(self.include_dirs) is StringType:
            self.include_dirs = string.split(self.include_dirs,
                                             os.pathsep)

        # XXX same as for build_ext -- what about 'self.define' and
        # 'self.undef' ?

    # finalize_options()


    def run (self):

        if not self.libraries:
            return

        # Yech -- this is cut 'n pasted from build_ext.py!
        from distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler
        self.compiler = new_compiler(compiler=self.compiler,
                                     dry_run=self.dry_run,
                                     force=self.force)
        customize_compiler(self.compiler)

        if self.include_dirs is not None:
            self.compiler.set_include_dirs(self.include_dirs)
        if self.define is not None:
            # 'define' option is a list of (name,value) tuples
            for (name,value) in self.define:
                self.compiler.define_macro(name, value)
        if self.undef is not None:
            for macro in self.undef:
                self.compiler.undefine_macro(macro)

        self.build_libraries(self.libraries)

    # run()


    def check_library_list (self, libraries):
        """Ensure that the list of libraries (presumably provided as a
           command option 'libraries') is valid, i.e. it is a list of
           2-tuples, where the tuples are (library_name, build_info_dict).
           Raise DistutilsSetupError if the structure is invalid anywhere;
           just returns otherwise."""

        # Yechh, blecch, ackk: this is ripped straight out of build_ext.py,
        # with only names changed to protect the innocent!

        if type(libraries) is not ListType:
            raise DistutilsSetupError, \
                  "'libraries' option must be a list of tuples"

        for lib in libraries:
            if type(lib) is not TupleType and len(lib) != 2:
                raise DistutilsSetupError, \
                      "each element of 'libraries' must a 2-tuple"

            if type(lib[0]) is not StringType:
                raise DistutilsSetupError, \
                      "first element of each tuple in 'libraries' " + \
                      "must be a string (the library name)"
            if '/' in lib[0] or (os.sep != '/' and os.sep in lib[0]):
                raise DistutilsSetupError, \
                      ("bad library name '%s': " +
                       "may not contain directory separators") % \
                      lib[0]

            if type(lib[1]) is not DictionaryType:
                raise DistutilsSetupError, \
                      "second element of each tuple in 'libraries' " + \
                      "must be a dictionary (build info)"
        # for lib

    # check_library_list ()


    def get_library_names (self):
        # Assume the library list is valid -- 'check_library_list()' is
        # called from 'finalize_options()', so it should be!

        if not self.libraries:
            return None

        lib_names = []
        for (lib_name, build_info) in self.libraries:
            lib_names.append(lib_name)
        return lib_names

    # get_library_names ()


    def get_source_files (self):
        self.check_library_list(self.libraries)
        filenames = []
        for (lib_name, build_info) in self.libraries:
            sources = build_info.get('sources')
            if (sources is None or
                type(sources) not in (ListType, TupleType) ):
                raise DistutilsSetupError, \
                      ("in 'libraries' option (library '%s'), "
                       "'sources' must be present and must be "
                       "a list of source filenames") % lib_name

            filenames.extend(sources)

        return filenames
    # get_source_files ()


    def build_libraries (self, libraries):

        for (lib_name, build_info) in libraries:
            sources = build_info.get('sources')
            if sources is None or type(sources) not in (ListType, TupleType):
                raise DistutilsSetupError, \
                      ("in 'libraries' option (library '%s'), " +
                       "'sources' must be present and must be " +
                       "a list of source filenames") % lib_name
            sources = list(sources)

            log.info("building '%s' library", lib_name)

            # First, compile the source code to object files in the library
            # directory.  (This should probably change to putting object
            # files in a temporary build directory.)
            macros = build_info.get('macros')
            include_dirs = build_info.get('include_dirs')
            objects = self.compiler.compile(sources,
                                            output_dir=self.build_temp,
                                            macros=macros,
                                            include_dirs=include_dirs,
                                            debug=self.debug)

            # Now "link" the object files together into a static library.
            # (On Unix at least, this isn't really linking -- it just
            # builds an archive.  Whatever.)
            self.compiler.create_static_lib(objects, lib_name,
                                            output_dir=self.build_clib,
                                            debug=self.debug)

        # for libraries

    # build_libraries ()

# class build_lib

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