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Python
511 lines
19 KiB
Python
2 years ago
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"""A PEP 517 interface to setuptools
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Previously, when a user or a command line tool (let's call it a "frontend")
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needed to make a request of setuptools to take a certain action, for
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example, generating a list of installation requirements, the frontend would
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would call "setup.py egg_info" or "setup.py bdist_wheel" on the command line.
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PEP 517 defines a different method of interfacing with setuptools. Rather
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than calling "setup.py" directly, the frontend should:
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1. Set the current directory to the directory with a setup.py file
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2. Import this module into a safe python interpreter (one in which
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setuptools can potentially set global variables or crash hard).
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3. Call one of the functions defined in PEP 517.
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What each function does is defined in PEP 517. However, here is a "casual"
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definition of the functions (this definition should not be relied on for
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bug reports or API stability):
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- `build_wheel`: build a wheel in the folder and return the basename
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- `get_requires_for_build_wheel`: get the `setup_requires` to build
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- `prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel`: get the `install_requires`
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- `build_sdist`: build an sdist in the folder and return the basename
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- `get_requires_for_build_sdist`: get the `setup_requires` to build
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Again, this is not a formal definition! Just a "taste" of the module.
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"""
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import io
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import os
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import shlex
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import sys
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import tokenize
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import shutil
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import contextlib
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import tempfile
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import warnings
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Dict, Iterator, List, Optional, Union
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import setuptools
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import distutils
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from . import errors
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from ._path import same_path
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from ._reqs import parse_strings
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from ._deprecation_warning import SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning
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from distutils.util import strtobool
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__all__ = ['get_requires_for_build_sdist',
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'get_requires_for_build_wheel',
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'prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel',
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'build_wheel',
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'build_sdist',
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'get_requires_for_build_editable',
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'prepare_metadata_for_build_editable',
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'build_editable',
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'__legacy__',
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'SetupRequirementsError']
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SETUPTOOLS_ENABLE_FEATURES = os.getenv("SETUPTOOLS_ENABLE_FEATURES", "").lower()
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LEGACY_EDITABLE = "legacy-editable" in SETUPTOOLS_ENABLE_FEATURES.replace("_", "-")
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class SetupRequirementsError(BaseException):
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def __init__(self, specifiers):
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self.specifiers = specifiers
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class Distribution(setuptools.dist.Distribution):
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def fetch_build_eggs(self, specifiers):
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specifier_list = list(parse_strings(specifiers))
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raise SetupRequirementsError(specifier_list)
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@classmethod
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def patch(cls):
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"""
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Replace
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distutils.dist.Distribution with this class
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for the duration of this context.
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"""
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orig = distutils.core.Distribution
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distutils.core.Distribution = cls
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try:
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yield
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finally:
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distutils.core.Distribution = orig
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def no_install_setup_requires():
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"""Temporarily disable installing setup_requires
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Under PEP 517, the backend reports build dependencies to the frontend,
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and the frontend is responsible for ensuring they're installed.
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So setuptools (acting as a backend) should not try to install them.
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"""
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orig = setuptools._install_setup_requires
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setuptools._install_setup_requires = lambda attrs: None
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try:
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yield
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finally:
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setuptools._install_setup_requires = orig
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def _get_immediate_subdirectories(a_dir):
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return [name for name in os.listdir(a_dir)
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if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(a_dir, name))]
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def _file_with_extension(directory, extension):
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matching = (
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f for f in os.listdir(directory)
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if f.endswith(extension)
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)
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try:
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file, = matching
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError(
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'No distribution was found. Ensure that `setup.py` '
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'is not empty and that it calls `setup()`.')
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return file
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def _open_setup_script(setup_script):
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if not os.path.exists(setup_script):
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# Supply a default setup.py
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return io.StringIO(u"from setuptools import setup; setup()")
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return getattr(tokenize, 'open', open)(setup_script)
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def suppress_known_deprecation():
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with warnings.catch_warnings():
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warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', 'setup.py install is deprecated')
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yield
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_ConfigSettings = Optional[Dict[str, Union[str, List[str], None]]]
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"""
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Currently the user can run::
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pip install -e . --config-settings key=value
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python -m build -C--key=value -C key=value
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- pip will pass both key and value as strings and overwriting repeated keys
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(pypa/pip#11059).
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- build will accumulate values associated with repeated keys in a list.
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It will also accept keys with no associated value.
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This means that an option passed by build can be ``str | list[str] | None``.
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- PEP 517 specifies that ``config_settings`` is an optional dict.
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"""
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class _ConfigSettingsTranslator:
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"""Translate ``config_settings`` into distutils-style command arguments.
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Only a limited number of options is currently supported.
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"""
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# See pypa/setuptools#1928 pypa/setuptools#2491
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def _get_config(self, key: str, config_settings: _ConfigSettings) -> List[str]:
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"""
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Get the value of a specific key in ``config_settings`` as a list of strings.
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>>> fn = _ConfigSettingsTranslator()._get_config
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>>> fn("--global-option", None)
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[]
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>>> fn("--global-option", {})
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[]
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>>> fn("--global-option", {'--global-option': 'foo'})
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['foo']
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>>> fn("--global-option", {'--global-option': ['foo']})
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['foo']
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>>> fn("--global-option", {'--global-option': 'foo'})
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['foo']
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>>> fn("--global-option", {'--global-option': 'foo bar'})
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['foo', 'bar']
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"""
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cfg = config_settings or {}
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opts = cfg.get(key) or []
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return shlex.split(opts) if isinstance(opts, str) else opts
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def _valid_global_options(self):
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"""Global options accepted by setuptools (e.g. quiet or verbose)."""
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options = (opt[:2] for opt in setuptools.dist.Distribution.global_options)
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return {flag for long_and_short in options for flag in long_and_short if flag}
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def _global_args(self, config_settings: _ConfigSettings) -> Iterator[str]:
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"""
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Let the user specify ``verbose`` or ``quiet`` + escape hatch via
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``--global-option``.
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Note: ``-v``, ``-vv``, ``-vvv`` have similar effects in setuptools,
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so we just have to cover the basic scenario ``-v``.
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>>> fn = _ConfigSettingsTranslator()._global_args
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>>> list(fn(None))
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[]
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>>> list(fn({"verbose": "False"}))
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['-q']
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>>> list(fn({"verbose": "1"}))
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['-v']
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>>> list(fn({"--verbose": None}))
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['-v']
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>>> list(fn({"verbose": "true", "--global-option": "-q --no-user-cfg"}))
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['-v', '-q', '--no-user-cfg']
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>>> list(fn({"--quiet": None}))
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['-q']
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"""
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cfg = config_settings or {}
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falsey = {"false", "no", "0", "off"}
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if "verbose" in cfg or "--verbose" in cfg:
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level = str(cfg.get("verbose") or cfg.get("--verbose") or "1")
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yield ("-q" if level.lower() in falsey else "-v")
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if "quiet" in cfg or "--quiet" in cfg:
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level = str(cfg.get("quiet") or cfg.get("--quiet") or "1")
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yield ("-v" if level.lower() in falsey else "-q")
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valid = self._valid_global_options()
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args = self._get_config("--global-option", config_settings)
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yield from (arg for arg in args if arg.strip("-") in valid)
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def __dist_info_args(self, config_settings: _ConfigSettings) -> Iterator[str]:
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"""
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The ``dist_info`` command accepts ``tag-date`` and ``tag-build``.
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.. warning::
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We cannot use this yet as it requires the ``sdist`` and ``bdist_wheel``
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commands run in ``build_sdist`` and ``build_wheel`` to re-use the egg-info
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directory created in ``prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel``.
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>>> fn = _ConfigSettingsTranslator()._ConfigSettingsTranslator__dist_info_args
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>>> list(fn(None))
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[]
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>>> list(fn({"tag-date": "False"}))
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['--no-date']
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>>> list(fn({"tag-date": None}))
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['--no-date']
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>>> list(fn({"tag-date": "true", "tag-build": ".a"}))
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['--tag-date', '--tag-build', '.a']
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"""
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cfg = config_settings or {}
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if "tag-date" in cfg:
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val = strtobool(str(cfg["tag-date"] or "false"))
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yield ("--tag-date" if val else "--no-date")
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if "tag-build" in cfg:
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yield from ["--tag-build", str(cfg["tag-build"])]
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def _editable_args(self, config_settings: _ConfigSettings) -> Iterator[str]:
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"""
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The ``editable_wheel`` command accepts ``editable-mode=strict``.
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>>> fn = _ConfigSettingsTranslator()._editable_args
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>>> list(fn(None))
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[]
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>>> list(fn({"editable-mode": "strict"}))
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['--mode', 'strict']
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"""
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cfg = config_settings or {}
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mode = cfg.get("editable-mode") or cfg.get("editable_mode")
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if not mode:
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return
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yield from ["--mode", str(mode)]
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def _arbitrary_args(self, config_settings: _ConfigSettings) -> Iterator[str]:
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"""
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Users may expect to pass arbitrary lists of arguments to a command
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via "--global-option" (example provided in PEP 517 of a "escape hatch").
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>>> fn = _ConfigSettingsTranslator()._arbitrary_args
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>>> list(fn(None))
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[]
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>>> list(fn({}))
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[]
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>>> list(fn({'--build-option': 'foo'}))
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['foo']
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>>> list(fn({'--build-option': ['foo']}))
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['foo']
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>>> list(fn({'--build-option': 'foo'}))
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['foo']
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>>> list(fn({'--build-option': 'foo bar'}))
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['foo', 'bar']
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>>> warnings.simplefilter('error', SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning)
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>>> list(fn({'--global-option': 'foo'})) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning: ...arguments given via `--global-option`...
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"""
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args = self._get_config("--global-option", config_settings)
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global_opts = self._valid_global_options()
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bad_args = []
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for arg in args:
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if arg.strip("-") not in global_opts:
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bad_args.append(arg)
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yield arg
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yield from self._get_config("--build-option", config_settings)
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if bad_args:
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msg = f"""
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The arguments {bad_args!r} were given via `--global-option`.
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Please use `--build-option` instead,
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`--global-option` is reserved to flags like `--verbose` or `--quiet`.
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"""
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warnings.warn(msg, SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning)
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class _BuildMetaBackend(_ConfigSettingsTranslator):
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def _get_build_requires(self, config_settings, requirements):
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sys.argv = [
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*sys.argv[:1],
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*self._global_args(config_settings),
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"egg_info",
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*self._arbitrary_args(config_settings),
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]
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try:
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with Distribution.patch():
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self.run_setup()
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except SetupRequirementsError as e:
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requirements += e.specifiers
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return requirements
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def run_setup(self, setup_script='setup.py'):
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# Note that we can reuse our build directory between calls
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# Correctness comes first, then optimization later
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__file__ = setup_script
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__name__ = '__main__'
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with _open_setup_script(__file__) as f:
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code = f.read().replace(r'\r\n', r'\n')
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exec(code, locals())
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def get_requires_for_build_wheel(self, config_settings=None):
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return self._get_build_requires(config_settings, requirements=['wheel'])
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def get_requires_for_build_sdist(self, config_settings=None):
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return self._get_build_requires(config_settings, requirements=[])
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def _bubble_up_info_directory(self, metadata_directory: str, suffix: str) -> str:
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"""
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PEP 517 requires that the .dist-info directory be placed in the
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metadata_directory. To comply, we MUST copy the directory to the root.
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Returns the basename of the info directory, e.g. `proj-0.0.0.dist-info`.
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"""
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info_dir = self._find_info_directory(metadata_directory, suffix)
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if not same_path(info_dir.parent, metadata_directory):
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shutil.move(str(info_dir), metadata_directory)
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# PEP 517 allow other files and dirs to exist in metadata_directory
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return info_dir.name
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def _find_info_directory(self, metadata_directory: str, suffix: str) -> Path:
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for parent, dirs, _ in os.walk(metadata_directory):
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candidates = [f for f in dirs if f.endswith(suffix)]
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if len(candidates) != 0 or len(dirs) != 1:
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assert len(candidates) == 1, f"Multiple {suffix} directories found"
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return Path(parent, candidates[0])
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msg = f"No {suffix} directory found in {metadata_directory}"
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raise errors.InternalError(msg)
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def prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel(self, metadata_directory,
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config_settings=None):
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sys.argv = [
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*sys.argv[:1],
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*self._global_args(config_settings),
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"dist_info",
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"--output-dir", metadata_directory,
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"--keep-egg-info",
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]
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with no_install_setup_requires():
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self.run_setup()
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self._bubble_up_info_directory(metadata_directory, ".egg-info")
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return self._bubble_up_info_directory(metadata_directory, ".dist-info")
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def _build_with_temp_dir(self, setup_command, result_extension,
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result_directory, config_settings):
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result_directory = os.path.abspath(result_directory)
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# Build in a temporary directory, then copy to the target.
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os.makedirs(result_directory, exist_ok=True)
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with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(dir=result_directory) as tmp_dist_dir:
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sys.argv = [
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*sys.argv[:1],
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*self._global_args(config_settings),
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*setup_command,
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"--dist-dir", tmp_dist_dir,
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*self._arbitrary_args(config_settings),
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]
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with no_install_setup_requires():
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self.run_setup()
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result_basename = _file_with_extension(
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tmp_dist_dir, result_extension)
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result_path = os.path.join(result_directory, result_basename)
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if os.path.exists(result_path):
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# os.rename will fail overwriting on non-Unix.
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os.remove(result_path)
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os.rename(os.path.join(tmp_dist_dir, result_basename), result_path)
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return result_basename
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def build_wheel(self, wheel_directory, config_settings=None,
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metadata_directory=None):
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with suppress_known_deprecation():
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return self._build_with_temp_dir(['bdist_wheel'], '.whl',
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wheel_directory, config_settings)
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def build_sdist(self, sdist_directory, config_settings=None):
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return self._build_with_temp_dir(['sdist', '--formats', 'gztar'],
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'.tar.gz', sdist_directory,
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config_settings)
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def _get_dist_info_dir(self, metadata_directory: Optional[str]) -> Optional[str]:
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if not metadata_directory:
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return None
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dist_info_candidates = list(Path(metadata_directory).glob("*.dist-info"))
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assert len(dist_info_candidates) <= 1
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return str(dist_info_candidates[0]) if dist_info_candidates else None
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if not LEGACY_EDITABLE:
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# PEP660 hooks:
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# build_editable
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# get_requires_for_build_editable
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# prepare_metadata_for_build_editable
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def build_editable(
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self, wheel_directory, config_settings=None, metadata_directory=None
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):
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# XXX can or should we hide our editable_wheel command normally?
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info_dir = self._get_dist_info_dir(metadata_directory)
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opts = ["--dist-info-dir", info_dir] if info_dir else []
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cmd = ["editable_wheel", *opts, *self._editable_args(config_settings)]
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return self._build_with_temp_dir(
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cmd, ".whl", wheel_directory, config_settings
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)
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def get_requires_for_build_editable(self, config_settings=None):
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return self.get_requires_for_build_wheel(config_settings)
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def prepare_metadata_for_build_editable(self, metadata_directory,
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config_settings=None):
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return self.prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel(
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metadata_directory, config_settings
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)
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class _BuildMetaLegacyBackend(_BuildMetaBackend):
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|
"""Compatibility backend for setuptools
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|
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This is a version of setuptools.build_meta that endeavors
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to maintain backwards
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|
compatibility with pre-PEP 517 modes of invocation. It
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|
exists as a temporary
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|
bridge between the old packaging mechanism and the new
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packaging mechanism,
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|
and will eventually be removed.
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"""
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def run_setup(self, setup_script='setup.py'):
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# In order to maintain compatibility with scripts assuming that
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# the setup.py script is in a directory on the PYTHONPATH, inject
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|
# '' into sys.path. (pypa/setuptools#1642)
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|
sys_path = list(sys.path) # Save the original path
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|
|
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|
script_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(setup_script))
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|
if script_dir not in sys.path:
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|
sys.path.insert(0, script_dir)
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|
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|
# Some setup.py scripts (e.g. in pygame and numpy) use sys.argv[0] to
|
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|
# get the directory of the source code. They expect it to refer to the
|
||
|
# setup.py script.
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|
sys_argv_0 = sys.argv[0]
|
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|
sys.argv[0] = setup_script
|
||
|
|
||
|
try:
|
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|
super(_BuildMetaLegacyBackend,
|
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|
self).run_setup(setup_script=setup_script)
|
||
|
finally:
|
||
|
# While PEP 517 frontends should be calling each hook in a fresh
|
||
|
# subprocess according to the standard (and thus it should not be
|
||
|
# strictly necessary to restore the old sys.path), we'll restore
|
||
|
# the original path so that the path manipulation does not persist
|
||
|
# within the hook after run_setup is called.
|
||
|
sys.path[:] = sys_path
|
||
|
sys.argv[0] = sys_argv_0
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
# The primary backend
|
||
|
_BACKEND = _BuildMetaBackend()
|
||
|
|
||
|
get_requires_for_build_wheel = _BACKEND.get_requires_for_build_wheel
|
||
|
get_requires_for_build_sdist = _BACKEND.get_requires_for_build_sdist
|
||
|
prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel = _BACKEND.prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel
|
||
|
build_wheel = _BACKEND.build_wheel
|
||
|
build_sdist = _BACKEND.build_sdist
|
||
|
|
||
|
if not LEGACY_EDITABLE:
|
||
|
get_requires_for_build_editable = _BACKEND.get_requires_for_build_editable
|
||
|
prepare_metadata_for_build_editable = _BACKEND.prepare_metadata_for_build_editable
|
||
|
build_editable = _BACKEND.build_editable
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
# The legacy backend
|
||
|
__legacy__ = _BuildMetaLegacyBackend()
|