cpython/Tools/freeze/freeze.py

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#! /usr/bin/env python
"""Freeze a Python script into a binary.
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usage: freeze [options...] script [module]...
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Options:
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-p prefix: This is the prefix used when you ran ``make install''
in the Python build directory.
(If you never ran this, freeze won't work.)
The default is whatever sys.prefix evaluates to.
It can also be the top directory of the Python source
tree; then -P must point to the build tree.
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-P exec_prefix: Like -p but this is the 'exec_prefix', used to
install objects etc. The default is whatever sys.exec_prefix
evaluates to, or the -p argument if given.
If -p points to the Python source tree, -P must point
to the build tree, if different.
-e extension: A directory containing additional .o files that
may be used to resolve modules. This directory
should also have a Setup file describing the .o files.
More than one -e option may be given.
-o dir: Directory where the output files are created; default '.'.
-m: Additional arguments are module names instead of filenames.
-l file: Pass the file to the linker (windows only)
-d: Debugging mode for the module finder.
-q: Make the module finder totally quiet.
-h: Print this help message.
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-w: Toggle Windows (NT or 95) behavior.
(For debugging only -- on a win32 platform, win32 behaviour
is automatic.)
-x module Exclude the specified module.
-s subsystem: Specify the subsystem (For Windows only.);
'console' (default), 'windows', 'service' or 'com_dll'
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Arguments:
script: The Python script to be executed by the resulting binary.
module ...: Additional Python modules (referenced by pathname)
that will be included in the resulting binary. These
may be .py or .pyc files. If -m is specified, these are
module names that are search in the path instead.
NOTES:
In order to use freeze successfully, you must have built Python and
installed it ("make install").
The script should not use modules provided only as shared libraries;
if it does, the resulting binary is not self-contained.
"""
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# Import standard modules
import cmp
import getopt
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import os
import string
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import sys
import addpack
# Import the freeze-private modules
import checkextensions
import modulefinder
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import makeconfig
import makefreeze
import makemakefile
import parsesetup
# Main program
def main():
# overridable context
prefix = None # settable with -p option
exec_prefix = None # settable with -P option
extensions = []
exclude = [] # settable with -x option
addn_link = [] # settable with -l, but only honored under Windows.
path = sys.path[:]
modargs = 0
debug = 1
odir = ''
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win = sys.platform[:3] == 'win'
# default the exclude list for each platform
# if win: exclude = exclude + ['dos', 'dospath', 'mac', 'macpath', 'MACFS', 'posix', 'os2']
# modules that are imported by the Python runtime
implicits = ["site", "exceptions"]
# output files
frozen_c = 'frozen.c'
config_c = 'config.c'
target = 'a.out' # normally derived from script name
makefile = 'Makefile'
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subsystem = 'console'
# parse command line
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'de:hmo:p:P:qs:wx:l:')
except getopt.error, msg:
usage('getopt error: ' + str(msg))
# proces option arguments
for o, a in opts:
if o == '-h':
print __doc__
return
if o == '-d':
debug = debug + 1
if o == '-e':
extensions.append(a)
if o == '-m':
modargs = 1
if o == '-o':
odir = a
if o == '-p':
prefix = a
if o == '-P':
exec_prefix = a
if o == '-q':
debug = 0
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if o == '-w':
win = not win
if o == '-s':
if not win:
usage("-s subsystem option only on Windows")
subsystem = a
if o == '-x':
exclude.append(a)
if o == '-l':
addn_link.append(a)
# default prefix and exec_prefix
if not exec_prefix:
if prefix:
exec_prefix = prefix
else:
exec_prefix = sys.exec_prefix
if not prefix:
prefix = sys.prefix
# determine whether -p points to the Python source tree
ishome = os.path.exists(os.path.join(prefix, 'Python', 'ceval.c'))
# locations derived from options
version = sys.version[:3]
if ishome:
print "(Using Python source directory)"
binlib = exec_prefix
incldir = os.path.join(prefix, 'Include')
config_c_in = os.path.join(prefix, 'Modules', 'config.c.in')
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frozenmain_c = os.path.join(prefix, 'Python', 'frozenmain.c')
makefile_in = os.path.join(exec_prefix, 'Modules', 'Makefile')
if win: frozendllmain_c = os.path.join(exec_prefix, 'Pc\\frozen_dllmain.c')
else:
binlib = os.path.join(exec_prefix,
'lib', 'python%s' % version, 'config')
incldir = os.path.join(prefix, 'include', 'python%s' % version)
config_c_in = os.path.join(binlib, 'config.c.in')
frozenmain_c = os.path.join(binlib, 'frozenmain.c')
makefile_in = os.path.join(binlib, 'Makefile')
supp_sources = []
defines = []
includes = ['-I' + incldir, '-I' + binlib]
# sanity check of directories and files
for dir in [prefix, exec_prefix, binlib, incldir] + extensions:
if not os.path.exists(dir):
usage('needed directory %s not found' % dir)
if not os.path.isdir(dir):
usage('%s: not a directory' % dir)
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if win:
files = supp_sources
else:
files = [config_c_in, makefile_in] + supp_sources
for file in supp_sources:
if not os.path.exists(file):
usage('needed file %s not found' % file)
if not os.path.isfile(file):
usage('%s: not a plain file' % file)
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if not win:
for dir in extensions:
setup = os.path.join(dir, 'Setup')
if not os.path.exists(setup):
usage('needed file %s not found' % setup)
if not os.path.isfile(setup):
usage('%s: not a plain file' % setup)
# check that enough arguments are passed
if not args:
usage('at least one filename argument required')
# check that file arguments exist
for arg in args:
if arg == '-m':
break
# if user specified -m on the command line before _any_
# file names, then nothing should be checked (as the
# very first file should be a module name)
if modargs:
break
if not os.path.exists(arg):
usage('argument %s not found' % arg)
if not os.path.isfile(arg):
usage('%s: not a plain file' % arg)
# process non-option arguments
scriptfile = args[0]
modules = args[1:]
# derive target name from script name
base = os.path.basename(scriptfile)
base, ext = os.path.splitext(base)
if base:
if base != scriptfile:
target = base
else:
target = base + '.bin'
# handle -o option
base_frozen_c = frozen_c
base_config_c = config_c
base_target = target
if odir and not os.path.isdir(odir):
try:
os.mkdir(odir)
print "Created output directory", odir
except os.error, msg:
usage('%s: mkdir failed (%s)' % (odir, str(msg)))
if odir:
frozen_c = os.path.join(odir, frozen_c)
config_c = os.path.join(odir, config_c)
target = os.path.join(odir, target)
makefile = os.path.join(odir, makefile)
# Handle special entry point requirements
# (on Windows, some frozen programs do not use __main__, but
# import the module directly. Eg, DLLs, Services, etc
custom_entry_point = None # Currently only used on Windows
python_entry_is_main = 1 # Is the entry point called __main__?
# handle -s option on Windows
if win:
import winmakemakefile
try:
custom_entry_point, python_entry_is_main = winmakemakefile. get_custom_entry_point(subsystem)
except ValueError, why:
usage(why)
# Actual work starts here...
# collect all modules of the program
dir = os.path.dirname(scriptfile)
path[0] = dir
mf = modulefinder.ModuleFinder(path, debug, exclude)
if win and subsystem=='service':
# If a Windows service, then add the "built-in" module.
mod = mf.add_module("servicemanager")
mod.__file__="dummy.pyd" # really built-in to the resulting EXE
for mod in implicits:
mf.import_hook(mod)
for mod in modules:
if mod == '-m':
modargs = 1
continue
if modargs:
if mod[-2:] == '.*':
mf.import_hook(mod[:-2], None, ["*"])
else:
mf.import_hook(mod)
else:
mf.load_file(mod)
# Add the main script as either __main__, or the actual module name.
if python_entry_is_main:
mf.run_script(scriptfile)
else:
if modargs:
mf.import_hook(scriptfile)
else:
mf.load_file(scriptfile)
if debug > 0:
mf.report()
print
dict = mf.modules
# generate output for frozen modules
backup = frozen_c + '~'
try:
os.rename(frozen_c, backup)
except os.error:
backup = None
outfp = open(frozen_c, 'w')
try:
makefreeze.makefreeze(outfp, dict, debug, custom_entry_point)
finally:
outfp.close()
if backup:
if cmp.cmp(backup, frozen_c):
sys.stderr.write('%s not changed, not written\n' % frozen_c)
os.unlink(frozen_c)
os.rename(backup, frozen_c)
# look for unfrozen modules (builtin and of unknown origin)
builtins = []
unknown = []
mods = dict.keys()
mods.sort()
for mod in mods:
if dict[mod].__code__:
continue
if not dict[mod].__file__:
builtins.append(mod)
else:
unknown.append(mod)
# search for unknown modules in extensions directories (not on Windows)
addfiles = []
addmoddefns = [] # Windows list of modules.
if unknown:
if not win:
addfiles, addmods = \
checkextensions.checkextensions(unknown, extensions)
for mod in addmods:
unknown.remove(mod)
builtins = builtins + addmods
else:
# Do the windows thang...
import checkextensions_win32
# Get a list of CExtension instances, each describing a module
# (including its source files)
addmoddefns = checkextensions_win32.checkextensions(unknown, extensions)
maindefn = checkextensions_win32.CExtension( '__main__',
[frozenmain_c, os.path.basename(frozen_c),frozendllmain_c])
for mod in addmoddefns:
unknown.remove(mod.name)
builtins.append(mod.name)
addmoddefns.append( maindefn )
# report unknown modules
if unknown:
sys.stderr.write('Warning: unknown modules remain: %s\n' %
string.join(unknown))
# windows gets different treatment
if win:
# Taking a shortcut here...
import winmakemakefile
outfp = open(makefile, 'w')
try:
winmakemakefile.makemakefile(outfp,
locals(),
addmoddefns,
os.path.basename(target))
finally:
outfp.close()
return
# generate config.c and Makefile
builtins.sort()
infp = open(config_c_in)
backup = config_c + '~'
try:
os.rename(config_c, backup)
except os.error:
backup = None
outfp = open(config_c, 'w')
try:
makeconfig.makeconfig(infp, outfp, builtins)
finally:
outfp.close()
infp.close()
if backup:
if cmp.cmp(backup, config_c):
sys.stderr.write('%s not changed, not written\n' % config_c)
os.unlink(config_c)
os.rename(backup, config_c)
cflags = defines + includes + ['$(OPT)']
libs = [os.path.join(binlib, 'libpython$(VERSION).a')]
somevars = {}
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if os.path.exists(makefile_in):
makevars = parsesetup.getmakevars(makefile_in)
for key in makevars.keys():
somevars[key] = makevars[key]
somevars['CFLAGS'] = string.join(cflags) # override
files = ['$(OPT)', '$(LDFLAGS)', base_config_c, base_frozen_c] + \
supp_sources + addfiles + libs + \
['$(MODLIBS)', '$(LIBS)', '$(SYSLIBS)']
backup = makefile + '~'
if os.path.exists(makefile):
try:
os.unlink(backup)
except os.error:
pass
try:
os.rename(makefile, backup)
except os.error:
backup = None
outfp = open(makefile, 'w')
try:
makemakefile.makemakefile(outfp, somevars, files, base_target)
finally:
outfp.close()
if backup:
if not cmp.cmp(backup, makefile):
print 'previous Makefile saved as', backup
else:
sys.stderr.write('%s not changed, not written\n' % makefile)
os.unlink(makefile)
os.rename(backup, makefile)
# Done!
if odir:
print 'Now run "make" in', odir,
print 'to build the target:', base_target
else:
print 'Now run "make" to build the target:', base_target
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# Print usage message and exit
def usage(msg):
sys.stdout = sys.stderr
print "Error:", msg
print "Use ``%s -h'' for help" % sys.argv[0]
sys.exit(2)
main()
# Local Variables:
# indent-tabs-mode: nil
# End: