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[3.13] gh-116622: Fix testPyObjectPrintOSError on Android (GH-122487) (#122490)
gh-116622: Fix testPyObjectPrintOSError on Android (GH-122487)
Adds extra handling for way BSD/Android return errors from calls to fwrite.
(cherry picked from commit 82db572813
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Co-authored-by: Malcolm Smith <smith@chaquo.com>
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import argparse
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from glob import glob
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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CROSS_BUILD_DIR = CHECKOUT / "cross-build"
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def delete_if_exists(path):
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if path.exists():
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def delete_glob(pattern):
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# Path.glob doesn't accept non-relative patterns.
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for path in glob(str(pattern)):
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path = Path(path)
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print(f"Deleting {path} ...")
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shutil.rmtree(path)
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if path.is_dir() and not path.is_symlink():
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shutil.rmtree(path)
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else:
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path.unlink()
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def subdir(name, *, clean=None):
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path = CROSS_BUILD_DIR / name
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if clean:
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delete_if_exists(path)
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delete_glob(path)
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if not path.exists():
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if clean is None:
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sys.exit(
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def make_host_python(context):
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# The CFLAGS and LDFLAGS set in android-env include the prefix dir, so
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# delete any previously-installed Python libs and include files to prevent
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# them being used during the build.
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host_dir = subdir(context.host)
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prefix_dir = host_dir / "prefix"
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delete_glob(f"{prefix_dir}/include/python*")
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delete_glob(f"{prefix_dir}/lib/libpython*")
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os.chdir(host_dir / "build")
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run(["make", "-j", str(os.cpu_count())], host=context.host)
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run(["make", "install", f"prefix={host_dir}/prefix"], host=context.host)
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run(["make", "install", f"prefix={prefix_dir}"], host=context.host)
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def build_all(context):
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def clean_all(context):
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delete_if_exists(CROSS_BUILD_DIR)
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delete_glob(CROSS_BUILD_DIR)
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# To avoid distributing compiled artifacts without corresponding source code,
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val PYTHON_DIR = File(projectDir, "../../..").canonicalPath
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val PYTHON_CROSS_DIR = "$PYTHON_DIR/cross-build"
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val ABIS = mapOf(
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"arm64-v8a" to "aarch64-linux-android",
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"x86_64" to "x86_64-linux-android",
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)
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).filter { File("$PYTHON_CROSS_DIR/${it.value}").exists() }
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if (ABIS.isEmpty()) {
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throw GradleException(
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"No Android ABIs found in $PYTHON_CROSS_DIR: see Android/README.md " +
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"for building instructions."
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)
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}
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val PYTHON_VERSION = File("$PYTHON_DIR/Include/patchlevel.h").useLines {
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for (line in it) {
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Make :any:`PyObject_Print` work around a bug in Android and OpenBSD which
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prevented it from throwing an exception when trying to write to a read-only
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stream.
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PyObject_Print(PyObject *op, FILE *fp, int flags)
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{
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int ret = 0;
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int write_error = 0;
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if (PyErr_CheckSignals())
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return -1;
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#ifdef USE_STACKCHECK
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ret = -1;
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}
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else {
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fwrite(t, 1, len, fp);
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/* Versions of Android and OpenBSD from before 2023 fail to
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set the `ferror` indicator when writing to a read-only
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stream, so we need to check the return value.
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(https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/fc99cf9338942ecd9adc94ea08bf6188f0428c15) */
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if (fwrite(t, 1, len, fp) != (size_t)len) {
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write_error = 1;
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}
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}
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Py_DECREF(s);
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}
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}
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}
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if (ret == 0) {
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if (ferror(fp)) {
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if (write_error || ferror(fp)) {
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PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
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clearerr(fp);
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ret = -1;
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