- added --semi-standalone option that builds apps that depend on an

installed Python, yet include any modules not in the std lib
- reworked extension module inclusion code: put all .so files in
  a subdirectory of Contents/Resources/, but more importantly,
  correctly support extensions that are submodules.
This commit is contained in:
Just van Rossum 2003-06-29 21:54:12 +00:00
parent 0242070d04
commit 762d2cce6f
1 changed files with 50 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -217,7 +217,8 @@ USE_ZIPIMPORT = "zipimport" in sys.builtin_module_names
# all the cruft of the real site.py.
SITE_PY = """\
import sys
del sys.path[1:] # sys.path[0] is Contents/Resources/
if not %(semi_standalone)s:
del sys.path[1:] # sys.path[0] is Contents/Resources/
"""
if USE_ZIPIMPORT:
@ -229,8 +230,6 @@ if USE_ZIPIMPORT:
path = fullname.replace(".", os.sep) + PYC_EXT
return path, MAGIC + '\0\0\0\0' + marshal.dumps(code)
SITE_CO = compile(SITE_PY, "<-bundlebuilder.py->", "exec")
#
# Extension modules can't be in the modules zip archive, so a placeholder
# is added instead, that loads the extension from a specified location.
@ -312,6 +311,10 @@ PYTHONFRAMEWORKGOODIES = [
]
LIB = os.path.join(sys.prefix, "lib", "python" + sys.version[:3])
SITE_PACKAGES = os.path.join(LIB, "site-packages")
class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
# Override type of the bundle.
@ -345,6 +348,9 @@ class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
# If True, build standalone app.
standalone = 0
# If True, build semi-standalone app (only includes third-party modules).
semi_standalone = 0
# If set, use this for #! lines in stead of sys.executable
python = None
@ -374,7 +380,8 @@ class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
maybeMissingModules = []
def setup(self):
if self.standalone and self.mainprogram is None:
if ((self.standalone or self.semi_standalone)
and self.mainprogram is None):
raise BundleBuilderError, ("must specify 'mainprogram' when "
"building a standalone application.")
if self.mainprogram is None and self.executable is None:
@ -409,7 +416,7 @@ class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
self.plist.CFBundleExecutable = self.name
if self.standalone:
if self.standalone or self.semi_standalone:
self.findDependencies()
def preProcess(self):
@ -438,7 +445,7 @@ class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
mainprogrampath = pathjoin(resdirpath, mainprogram)
makedirs(resdirpath)
open(mainprogrampath, "w").write(ARGV_EMULATOR % locals())
if self.standalone:
if self.standalone or self.semi_standalone:
self.includeModules.append("argvemulator")
self.includeModules.append("os")
if not self.plist.has_key("CFBundleDocumentTypes"):
@ -453,7 +460,7 @@ class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
execdir = pathjoin(self.bundlepath, self.execdir)
bootstrappath = pathjoin(execdir, self.name)
makedirs(execdir)
if self.standalone:
if self.standalone or self.semi_standalone:
# XXX we're screwed when the end user has deleted
# /usr/bin/python
hashbang = "/usr/bin/python"
@ -471,7 +478,7 @@ class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
self.files.append((self.iconfile, pathjoin(resdir, iconbase)))
def postProcess(self):
if self.standalone:
if self.standalone or self.semi_standalone:
self.addPythonModules()
if self.strip and not self.symlink:
self.stripBinaries()
@ -507,6 +514,10 @@ class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
dst = pathjoin(destbase, item)
self.files.append((src, dst))
def _getSiteCode(self):
return compile(SITE_PY % {"semi_standalone": self.semi_standalone},
"<-bundlebuilder.py->", "exec")
def addPythonModules(self):
self.message("Adding Python modules", 1)
@ -524,7 +535,7 @@ class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
# add site.pyc
sitepath = pathjoin(self.bundlepath, "Contents", "Resources",
"site" + PYC_EXT)
writePyc(SITE_CO, sitepath)
writePyc(self._getSiteCode(), sitepath)
else:
# Create individual .pyc files.
for name, code, ispkg in self.pymodules:
@ -581,8 +592,8 @@ class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
mf.import_hook("zlib")
# manually add our own site.py
site = mf.add_module("site")
site.__code__ = SITE_CO
mf.scan_code(SITE_CO, site)
site.__code__ = self._getSiteCode()
mf.scan_code(site.__code__, site)
# warnings.py gets imported implicitly from C
mf.import_hook("warnings")
@ -600,23 +611,31 @@ class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
modules = mf.modules.items()
modules.sort()
for name, mod in modules:
if mod.__file__ and mod.__code__ is None:
path = mod.__file__
if path and self.semi_standalone:
# skip the standard library
if path.startswith(LIB) and not path.startswith(SITE_PACKAGES):
continue
if path and mod.__code__ is None:
# C extension
path = mod.__file__
filename = os.path.basename(path)
dstpath = name.split(".")[:-1] + [filename]
if name != "zlib":
# put all extension module in a separate folder
# inside Contents/Resources/
dstpath = pathjoin("ExtensionModules", *dstpath)
else:
# zlib is neccesary for bootstrapping, so don't
# hide it in "ExtensionModules"
dstpath = pathjoin(*dstpath)
if USE_ZIPIMPORT:
# Python modules are stored in a Zip archive, but put
# extensions in Contents/Resources/.a and add a tiny "loader"
# extensions in Contents/Resources/. Add a tiny "loader"
# program in the Zip archive. Due to Thomas Heller.
dstpath = pathjoin("Contents", "Resources", filename)
source = EXT_LOADER % {"name": name, "filename": filename}
source = EXT_LOADER % {"name": name, "filename": dstpath}
code = compile(source, "<dynloader for %s>" % name, "exec")
mod.__code__ = code
else:
# just copy the file
dstpath = name.split(".")[:-1] + [filename]
dstpath = pathjoin("Contents", "Resources", *dstpath)
self.files.append((path, dstpath))
self.files.append((path, pathjoin("Contents", "Resources", dstpath)))
if mod.__code__ is not None:
ispkg = mod.__path__ is not None
if not USE_ZIPIMPORT or name != "site":
@ -660,7 +679,7 @@ class AppBuilder(BundleBuilder):
# XXX something decent
import pprint
pprint.pprint(self.__dict__)
if self.standalone:
if self.standalone or self.semi_standalone:
self.reportMissing()
#
@ -761,12 +780,15 @@ Options:
--link-exec symlink the executable instead of copying it
--standalone build a standalone application, which is fully
independent of a Python installation
--semi-standalone build a standalone application, which depends on
an installed Python, yet includes all third-party
modules.
--python=FILE Python to use in #! line in stead of current Python
--lib=FILE shared library or framework to be copied into
the bundle
-x, --exclude=MODULE exclude module (with --standalone)
-i, --include=MODULE include module (with --standalone)
--package=PACKAGE include a whole package (with --standalone)
-x, --exclude=MODULE exclude module (with --(semi-)standalone)
-i, --include=MODULE include module (with --(semi-)standalone)
--package=PACKAGE include a whole package (with --(semi-)standalone)
--strip strip binaries (remove debug info)
-v, --verbose increase verbosity level
-q, --quiet decrease verbosity level
@ -788,7 +810,7 @@ def main(builder=None):
"mainprogram=", "creator=", "nib=", "plist=", "link",
"link-exec", "help", "verbose", "quiet", "argv", "standalone",
"exclude=", "include=", "package=", "strip", "iconfile=",
"lib=", "python=")
"lib=", "python=", "semi-standalone")
try:
options, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], shortopts, longopts)
@ -836,6 +858,8 @@ def main(builder=None):
builder.verbosity -= 1
elif opt == '--standalone':
builder.standalone = 1
elif opt == '--semi-standalone':
builder.semi_standalone = 1
elif opt == '--python':
builder.python = arg
elif opt in ('-x', '--exclude'):