M MANIFEST.in

M PyShell.py
M idlever.py
M setup.py

1. Update MANIFEST.in to include all non-pure Python files
2. PyShell and idlever reflect Rev 0.9a0
3. setup.py modified to install IDLE as a collection of modules with
   a .pth file living at the idlelib level in site-packages.  This was
   done to make it easier to run from the source directory prior to
   installing IDLE.  This approach may change back to the package
   technique depending on what happens with the Mac installation
   development.
This commit is contained in:
Kurt B. Kaiser 2002-12-23 03:31:49 +00:00
parent d684415572
commit da4d3c1e85
4 changed files with 44 additions and 51 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
# Many of these entries are unnecessary because of the extra file copying
# built into IDLE's setup.py. However, if that should change, they may
# become necessary and meanwhile do no harm.
include *.bat
include *.def
include *.gif
include *.pyw
include *.txt
include idle
include MANIFEST.in

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@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ class PyShell(OutputWindow):
def begin(self):
self.resetoutput()
self.write("Python %s on %s\n%s\nGRPC IDLE Fork %s\n" %
self.write("Python %s on %s\n%s\nIDLEfork %s\n" %
(sys.version, sys.platform, self.COPYRIGHT,
idlever.IDLE_VERSION))
try:

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@ -1 +1 @@
IDLE_VERSION = "0.8.9"
IDLE_VERSION = "0.9a0"

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@ -6,6 +6,15 @@ import idlever
idle_name = "idle"
# IDLE not being imported as a package by its script. It is now being
# installed as a collection of modules in a directory in .../site-packages/,
# with a .pth file which will add IDLE to sys.path
# Name of 'package' to be installed in site-packages:
pkgname = idle_name + "lib"
pkg_dir = "."
try:
pos = sys.argv.index("--check-tkinter")
except ValueError:
@ -18,28 +27,15 @@ else:
print >>sys.stderr, "Cannot install IDLE without _tkinter"
raise SystemExit
try:
package_dir = os.path.join(os.environ["SRCDIR"], "Tools", idle_name)
except KeyError:
package_dir = "."
# name of package to be installed in site-packages
pkgname = idle_name + "lib"
# the normal build_py would not incorporate the .txt or config files
txt_files = ['extend.txt', 'help.txt', 'CREDITS.txt', 'LICENSE.txt']
# the normal build_py would not incorporate anything but .py files
txt_files = ['extend.txt', 'help.txt', 'CREDITS.txt', 'LICENSE.txt',
'README.txt']
txt_files += ['config-extensions.def', 'config-highlight.def',
'config-keys.def', 'config-main.def']
txt_files += [idle_name + '.bat', idle_name + '.pyw']
Icons = glob.glob1("Icons","*.gif")
# Create a .pth file to live in site-packages; Python will add IDLE to
# sys.path:
pathfile = idle_name + ".pth"
pfile = open(pathfile, 'w')
pfile.write(pkgname +'\n')
pfile.close()
class IDLE_Builder(build_py):
def get_plain_outfile(self, build_dir, package, file):
# like get_module_outfile, but does not append .py
@ -49,31 +45,24 @@ class IDLE_Builder(build_py):
def run(self):
# Copies all .py files, then also copies the txt and gif files
build_py.run(self)
assert self.packages == [pkgname]
for name in txt_files:
outfile = self.get_plain_outfile(self.build_lib, [pkgname], name)
outfile = self.get_plain_outfile(self.build_lib, [], name)
dir = os.path.dirname(outfile)
self.mkpath(dir)
self.copy_file(os.path.join(package_dir, name), outfile,
self.copy_file(os.path.join(pkg_dir, name), outfile,
preserve_mode = 0)
for name in Icons:
outfile = self.get_plain_outfile(self.build_lib,
[pkgname, "Icons"], name)
["Icons"], name)
dir = os.path.dirname(outfile)
self.mkpath(dir)
self.copy_file(os.path.join("Icons", name),
outfile, preserve_mode = 0)
# Copy the .pth file to the same level as the package directory
outfile = self.get_plain_outfile(self.build_lib, [], pathfile)
dir = os.path.dirname(outfile)
self.mkpath(dir)
self.copy_file(os.path.join(package_dir, pathfile), outfile,
preserve_mode=0)
def get_source_files(self):
# returns the .py files, the .txt and .def files, and the icons
icons = [os.path.join(package_dir, "Icons",name) for name in Icons]
txts = [os.path.join(package_dir, name) for name in txt_files]
icons = [os.path.join(pkg_dir, "Icons",name) for name in Icons]
txts = [os.path.join(pkg_dir, name) for name in txt_files]
return build_py.get_source_files(self) + txt_files + icons
def get_outputs(self, include_bytecode=1):
@ -82,12 +71,11 @@ class IDLE_Builder(build_py):
if not include_bytecode:
return outputs
for name in txt_files:
filename = self.get_plain_outfile(self.build_lib,
[pkgname], name)
filename = self.get_plain_outfile(self.build_lib, [], name)
outputs.append(filename)
for name in Icons:
filename = self.get_plain_outfile(self.build_lib,
[pkgname, "Icons"], name)
["Icons"], name)
outputs.append(filename)
return outputs
@ -104,28 +92,26 @@ setup(name="IDLEfork",
description = "IDLEfork, the Developmental Python IDE",
author = "Guido van Rossum et. al.",
author_email = "idle-dev@python.org",
maintainer = "Kurt B. Kaiser",
maintainer_email = "kbk@shore.net",
license = "PSF: www.python.org",
url = "https://sourceforge.net/projects/idlefork/",
long_description =
"""IDLE is a Tkinter based IDE for Python. It is written in 100% pure Python
and works both on Windows and Unix. It features a multi-window text editor with
multiple undo, Python colorizing, and many other things, as well as a Python
shell window and a debugger.
IDLEfork is a separate line of development which was initiated by D. Scherer
at CMU as part of Visual Python. It features execution in a separate process
which is newly initiated for each run. At version 0.9 the RPC was changed to
incorporate code by GvR, which supports the debugger. IDLEfork also
incorporates a GUI configuration utilility. For further details, refer to
idlefork.sourceforge.net.
"""IDLE is a Tkinter based IDE for Python. It is written in 100% pure
Python and works both on Windows and Unix. It features a multi-window
text editor with multiple undo, Python colorizing, and many other
things, as well as a Python shell window and a debugger.
IDLEfork is a separate line of development which was initiated by
D. Scherer at CMU as part of Visual Python. It features execution in a
separate process which is newly initiated for each run. At version 0.9
the RPC was changed to incorporate code by GvR, which supports the
debugger. IDLEfork also incorporates a GUI configuration utilility.
For further details, refer to idlefork.sourceforge.net.
""",
cmdclass = {'build_py':IDLE_Builder,
'install_lib':IDLE_Installer},
package_dir = {pkgname: package_dir},
packages = [pkgname],
scripts = [os.path.join(package_dir, idle_name)]
package_dir = {pkgname: pkg_dir},
extra_path = pkgname,
py_modules = [f.split('.')[0] for f in glob.glob("*.py")],
scripts = [os.path.join(pkg_dir, idle_name)]
)