Use a marker in generated MANIFEST files, don't touch files without it. Fixes #8688.

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Éric Araujo 2010-08-14 02:30:34 +00:00
parent e406ef41b1
commit da668ff24f
4 changed files with 61 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -103,6 +103,10 @@ per line, regular files (or symlinks to them) only. If you do supply your own
:file:`MANIFEST`, you must specify everything: the default set of files
described above does not apply in this case.
.. versionadded:: 3.2
:file:`MANIFEST` files start with a comment indicated they are generated.
Files without this comment are not overwritten or removed.
The manifest template has one command per line, where each command specifies a
set of files to include or exclude from the source distribution. For an
example, again we turn to the Distutils' own manifest template::
@ -187,10 +191,6 @@ The normal course of operations for the :command:`sdist` command is as follows:
* if neither :file:`MANIFEST` nor :file:`MANIFEST.in` exist, create a manifest
with just the default file set
* if either :file:`MANIFEST.in` or the setup script (:file:`setup.py`) are more
recent than :file:`MANIFEST`, recreate :file:`MANIFEST` by reading
:file:`MANIFEST.in`
* use the list of files now in :file:`MANIFEST` (either just generated or read
in) to create the source distribution archive(s)
@ -205,4 +205,7 @@ distribution::
:option:`-o` is a shortcut for :option:`--manifest-only`.
.. versionchanged:: 3.2
An existing generated :file:`MANIFEST` will be regenerated without
:command:`sdist` comparing its modification time to the one of
:file:`MANIFEST.in` or :file:`setup.py`.

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@ -335,8 +335,21 @@ class sdist(Command):
by 'add_defaults()' and 'read_template()') to the manifest file
named by 'self.manifest'.
"""
self.execute(file_util.write_file,
(self.manifest, self.filelist.files),
if os.path.isfile(self.manifest):
fp = open(self.manifest)
try:
first_line = fp.readline()
finally:
fp.close()
if first_line != '# file GENERATED by distutils, do NOT edit\n':
log.info("not writing to manually maintained "
"manifest file '%s'" % self.manifest)
return
content = self.filelist.files[:]
content.insert(0, '# file GENERATED by distutils, do NOT edit')
self.execute(file_util.write_file, (self.manifest, content),
"writing manifest file '%s'" % self.manifest)
def read_manifest(self):

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ setup(name='fake')
"""
MANIFEST = """\
# file GENERATED by distutils, do NOT edit
README
inroot.txt
setup.py
@ -294,7 +295,7 @@ class SDistTestCase(PyPIRCCommandTestCase):
finally:
f.close()
self.assertEquals(len(manifest), 4)
self.assertEquals(len(manifest), 5)
# adding a file
self.write_file((self.tmp_dir, 'somecode', 'doc2.txt'), '#')
@ -314,9 +315,40 @@ class SDistTestCase(PyPIRCCommandTestCase):
f.close()
# do we have the new file in MANIFEST ?
self.assertEquals(len(manifest2), 5)
self.assertEquals(len(manifest2), 6)
self.assertIn('doc2.txt', manifest2[-1])
def test_manifest_marker(self):
# check that autogenerated MANIFESTs have a marker
dist, cmd = self.get_cmd()
cmd.ensure_finalized()
cmd.run()
f = open(cmd.manifest)
try:
manifest = [line.strip() for line in f.read().split('\n')
if line.strip() != '']
finally:
f.close()
self.assertEqual(manifest[0],
'# file GENERATED by distutils, do NOT edit')
def test_manual_manifest(self):
# check that a MANIFEST without a marker is left alone
dist, cmd = self.get_cmd()
cmd.ensure_finalized()
self.write_file((self.tmp_dir, cmd.manifest), 'README.manual')
cmd.run()
f = open(cmd.manifest)
try:
manifest = [line.strip() for line in f.read().split('\n')
if line.strip() != '']
finally:
f.close()
self.assertEqual(manifest, ['README.manual'])
def test_suite():
return unittest.makeSuite(SDistTestCase)

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@ -83,6 +83,10 @@ Extensions
Library
-------
- Issue #8688: MANIFEST files created by distutils now include a magic
comment indicating they are generated. Manually maintained MANIFESTs
without this marker will not be overwritten or removed.
- Issue #7467: when reading a file from a ZIP archive, its CRC is checked
and a BadZipfile error is raised if it doesn't match (as used to be the
case in Python 2.5 and earlier).