Fix test_tools.test_freeze on FreeBSD: run "make distclean" instead
of "make clean" in the copied source directory to remove also the
"python" program.
Other test_freeze changes:
* Log executed commands and directories, and the current directory.
* No longer uses make -C option to change the directory, instead use
subprocess cwd parameter.
Fix the test when run on an installed Python: use "abs_srcdir" of
sysconfig, and skip the test if the Python source code cannot be
found.
* Tools/patchcheck/patchcheck.py, Tools/freeze/test/freeze.py and
Lib/test/libregrtest/utils.py now first try to get "abs_srcdir"
from sysconfig, before getting "srcdir" from sysconfig.
* test.pythoninfo logs sysconfig "abs_srcdir".
Fix copy_source_tree() function of test_tools.test_freeze:
* Don't copy SRC_DIR/build/ anymore. This directory is modified by
other tests running in parallel.
* Add test.support.copy_python_src_ignore().
* Use sysconfig to get the source directory.
* Use sysconfig.get_config_var() to get CONFIG_ARGS variable.
Fetch CONFIG_ARGS from the original source directory, instead of from
the copied source tree. When "make clean" is executed in the copied
source tree, the build directory is cleared and the configure argument
lookup fails. However, the original source directory still contains this
information.
Prevent test_tools from copying 1000M of "source"
It doesn't need a git repo, just the checkout. We skip .git metadata, Doc/build, Doc/venv, and `__pycache__` subdirs, that developers often have in their clients to reduce the size of the source tree copy ten-fold.
This should significantly reduce IO and presumably time on buildbots during this long test.
This gains 10% or more in startup time for `python -c pass` on UNIX-ish systems.
The Makefile.pre.in generating code builds on Eric's work for bpo-45020, but the .c file generator is new.
Windows version TBD.
The "freeze" tool has been part of the repo for a long time. However, it hasn't had any tests in the test suite to guard against regressions. We add such a test here. This is especially important as there has been a lot of change recently related to frozen modules, with more to come.
Note that as part of the test we build Python out-of-tree and install it in a temp dir.
https://bugs.python.org/issue45629