| """distutils.cmd |
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| Provides the Command class, the base class for the command classes |
| in the distutils.command package. |
| """ |
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| from __future__ import annotations |
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| import logging |
| import os |
| import re |
| import sys |
| from collections.abc import Callable |
| from typing import Any, ClassVar, TypeVar, overload |
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| from . import _modified, archive_util, dir_util, file_util, util |
| from ._log import log |
| from .errors import DistutilsOptionError |
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| _CommandT = TypeVar("_CommandT", bound="Command") |
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| class Command: |
| """Abstract base class for defining command classes, the "worker bees" |
| of the Distutils. 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 distinction between the |
| two is necessary because option values might come from the outside |
| world (command line, config file, ...), and any options dependent on |
| other options must be computed *after* these outside influences have |
| been processed -- hence 'finalize_options()'. The "body" of the |
| subroutine, where it does all its work based on the values of its |
| options, is the 'run()' method, which must also be implemented by every |
| command class. |
| """ |
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| sub_commands: ClassVar[ |
| list[tuple[str, Callable[[Any], bool] | None]] |
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| user_options: ClassVar[ |
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| list[tuple[str, str, str]] | list[tuple[str, str | None, str]] |
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| def __init__(self, dist): |
| """Create and initialize a new Command object. Most importantly, |
| invokes the 'initialize_options()' method, which is the real |
| initializer and depends on the actual command being |
| instantiated. |
| """ |
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| from distutils.dist import Distribution |
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| if not isinstance(dist, Distribution): |
| raise TypeError("dist must be a Distribution instance") |
| if self.__class__ is Command: |
| raise RuntimeError("Command is an abstract class") |
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| self.distribution = dist |
| self.initialize_options() |
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| self._dry_run = None |
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| self.verbose = dist.verbose |
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| self.force = None |
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| self.help = False |
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| self.finalized = False |
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| def __getattr__(self, attr): |
| if attr == 'dry_run': |
| myval = getattr(self, "_" + attr) |
| if myval is None: |
| return getattr(self.distribution, attr) |
| else: |
| return myval |
| else: |
| raise AttributeError(attr) |
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| def ensure_finalized(self): |
| if not self.finalized: |
| self.finalize_options() |
| self.finalized = True |
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| def initialize_options(self): |
| """Set default values for all the options that this command |
| supports. Note that these defaults may be overridden by other |
| commands, by the setup script, by config files, or by the |
| command-line. Thus, this is not the place to code dependencies |
| between options; generally, 'initialize_options()' implementations |
| are just a bunch of "self.foo = None" assignments. |
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| This method must be implemented by all command classes. |
| """ |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| f"abstract method -- subclass {self.__class__} must override" |
| ) |
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| def finalize_options(self): |
| """Set final values for all the options that this command supports. |
| This is always called as late as possible, ie. after any option |
| assignments from the command-line or from other commands have been |
| done. Thus, this is the place to code option dependencies: if |
| 'foo' depends on 'bar', then it is safe to set 'foo' from 'bar' as |
| long as 'foo' still has the same value it was assigned in |
| 'initialize_options()'. |
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| This method must be implemented by all command classes. |
| """ |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| f"abstract method -- subclass {self.__class__} must override" |
| ) |
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| def dump_options(self, header=None, indent=""): |
| from distutils.fancy_getopt import longopt_xlate |
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| if header is None: |
| header = f"command options for '{self.get_command_name()}':" |
| self.announce(indent + header, level=logging.INFO) |
| indent = indent + " " |
| for option, _, _ in self.user_options: |
| option = option.translate(longopt_xlate) |
| if option[-1] == "=": |
| option = option[:-1] |
| value = getattr(self, option) |
| self.announce(indent + f"{option} = {value}", level=logging.INFO) |
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| def run(self): |
| """A command's raison d'etre: carry out the action it exists to |
| perform, controlled by the options initialized in |
| 'initialize_options()', customized by other commands, the setup |
| script, the command-line, and config files, and finalized in |
| 'finalize_options()'. All terminal output and filesystem |
| interaction should be done by 'run()'. |
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| This method must be implemented by all command classes. |
| """ |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| f"abstract method -- subclass {self.__class__} must override" |
| ) |
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| def announce(self, msg, level=logging.DEBUG): |
| log.log(level, msg) |
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| def debug_print(self, msg): |
| """Print 'msg' to stdout if the global DEBUG (taken from the |
| DISTUTILS_DEBUG environment variable) flag is true. |
| """ |
| from distutils.debug import DEBUG |
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| if DEBUG: |
| print(msg) |
| sys.stdout.flush() |
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| 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(f"'{option}' must be a {what} (got `{val}`)") |
| return val |
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| def ensure_string(self, option, default=None): |
| """Ensure that 'option' is a string; if not defined, set it to |
| 'default'. |
| """ |
| self._ensure_stringlike(option, "string", default) |
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| 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"]. |
| """ |
| 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( |
| f"'{option}' must be a list of strings (got {val!r})" |
| ) |
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| def _ensure_tested_string(self, option, tester, what, error_fmt, default=None): |
| val = self._ensure_stringlike(option, what, default) |
| if val is not None and not tester(val): |
| raise DistutilsOptionError( |
| ("error in '%s' option: " + error_fmt) % (option, val) |
| ) |
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| def ensure_filename(self, option): |
| """Ensure that 'option' is the name of an existing file.""" |
| self._ensure_tested_string( |
| option, os.path.isfile, "filename", "'%s' does not exist or is not a file" |
| ) |
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| def ensure_dirname(self, option): |
| self._ensure_tested_string( |
| option, |
| os.path.isdir, |
| "directory name", |
| "'%s' does not exist or is not a directory", |
| ) |
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| def get_command_name(self): |
| if hasattr(self, 'command_name'): |
| return self.command_name |
| else: |
| return self.__class__.__name__ |
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| def set_undefined_options(self, src_cmd, *option_pairs): |
| """Set the values of any "undefined" options from corresponding |
| option values in some other command object. "Undefined" here means |
| "is None", which is the convention used to indicate that an option |
| has not been changed between 'initialize_options()' and |
| 'finalize_options()'. Usually called from 'finalize_options()' for |
| options that depend on some other command rather than another |
| option of the same command. 'src_cmd' is the other command from |
| which option values will be taken (a command object will be created |
| for it if necessary); the remaining arguments are |
| '(src_option,dst_option)' tuples which mean "take the value of |
| 'src_option' in the 'src_cmd' command object, and copy it to |
| 'dst_option' in the current command object". |
| """ |
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| src_cmd_obj = self.distribution.get_command_obj(src_cmd) |
| src_cmd_obj.ensure_finalized() |
| for src_option, dst_option in option_pairs: |
| if getattr(self, dst_option) is None: |
| setattr(self, dst_option, getattr(src_cmd_obj, src_option)) |
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| def get_finalized_command(self, command, create=True): |
| """Wrapper around Distribution's 'get_command_obj()' method: find |
| (create if necessary and 'create' is true) the command object for |
| 'command', call its 'ensure_finalized()' method, and return the |
| finalized command object. |
| """ |
| cmd_obj = self.distribution.get_command_obj(command, create) |
| cmd_obj.ensure_finalized() |
| return cmd_obj |
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| @overload |
| def reinitialize_command( |
| self, command: str, reinit_subcommands: bool = False |
| ) -> Command: ... |
| @overload |
| def reinitialize_command( |
| self, command: _CommandT, reinit_subcommands: bool = False |
| ) -> _CommandT: ... |
| def reinitialize_command( |
| self, command: str | Command, reinit_subcommands=False |
| ) -> Command: |
| return self.distribution.reinitialize_command(command, reinit_subcommands) |
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| def run_command(self, command): |
| """Run some other command: uses the 'run_command()' method of |
| Distribution, which creates and finalizes the command object if |
| necessary and then invokes its 'run()' method. |
| """ |
| self.distribution.run_command(command) |
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| def get_sub_commands(self): |
| """Determine the sub-commands that are relevant in the current |
| distribution (ie., that need to be run). This is based on the |
| 'sub_commands' class attribute: each tuple in that list may include |
| a method that we call to determine if the subcommand needs to be |
| run for the current distribution. Return a list of command names. |
| """ |
| commands = [] |
| for cmd_name, method in self.sub_commands: |
| if method is None or method(self): |
| commands.append(cmd_name) |
| return commands |
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| def warn(self, msg): |
| log.warning("warning: %s: %s\n", self.get_command_name(), msg) |
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| def execute(self, func, args, msg=None, level=1): |
| util.execute(func, args, msg, dry_run=self.dry_run) |
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| def mkpath(self, name, mode=0o777): |
| dir_util.mkpath(name, mode, dry_run=self.dry_run) |
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| def copy_file( |
| self, |
| infile, |
| outfile, |
| preserve_mode=True, |
| preserve_times=True, |
| link=None, |
| level=1, |
| ): |
| """Copy a file respecting verbose, dry-run and force flags. (The |
| former two default to whatever is in the Distribution object, and |
| the latter defaults to false for commands that don't define it.)""" |
| return file_util.copy_file( |
| infile, |
| outfile, |
| preserve_mode, |
| preserve_times, |
| not self.force, |
| link, |
| dry_run=self.dry_run, |
| ) |
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| def copy_tree( |
| self, |
| infile, |
| outfile, |
| preserve_mode=True, |
| preserve_times=True, |
| preserve_symlinks=False, |
| level=1, |
| ): |
| """Copy an entire directory tree respecting verbose, dry-run, |
| and force flags. |
| """ |
| return dir_util.copy_tree( |
| infile, |
| outfile, |
| preserve_mode, |
| preserve_times, |
| preserve_symlinks, |
| not self.force, |
| dry_run=self.dry_run, |
| ) |
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| def move_file(self, src, dst, level=1): |
| """Move a file respecting dry-run flag.""" |
| return file_util.move_file(src, dst, dry_run=self.dry_run) |
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| def spawn(self, cmd, search_path=True, level=1): |
| """Spawn an external command respecting dry-run flag.""" |
| from distutils.spawn import spawn |
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| spawn(cmd, search_path, dry_run=self.dry_run) |
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| def make_archive( |
| self, base_name, format, root_dir=None, base_dir=None, owner=None, group=None |
| ): |
| return archive_util.make_archive( |
| base_name, |
| format, |
| root_dir, |
| base_dir, |
| dry_run=self.dry_run, |
| owner=owner, |
| group=group, |
| ) |
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| def make_file( |
| self, infiles, outfile, func, args, exec_msg=None, skip_msg=None, level=1 |
| ): |
| """Special case of 'execute()' for operations that process one or |
| more input files and generate one output file. Works just like |
| 'execute()', except the operation is skipped and a different |
| message printed if 'outfile' already exists and is newer than all |
| files listed in 'infiles'. If the command defined 'self.force', |
| and it is true, then the command is unconditionally run -- does no |
| timestamp checks. |
| """ |
| if skip_msg is None: |
| skip_msg = f"skipping {outfile} (inputs unchanged)" |
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| if isinstance(infiles, str): |
| infiles = (infiles,) |
| elif not isinstance(infiles, (list, tuple)): |
| raise TypeError("'infiles' must be a string, or a list or tuple of strings") |
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| if exec_msg is None: |
| exec_msg = "generating {} from {}".format(outfile, ', '.join(infiles)) |
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| if self.force or _modified.newer_group(infiles, outfile): |
| self.execute(func, args, exec_msg, level) |
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| else: |
| log.debug(skip_msg) |
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