# Copyright 1999-2013 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/python-r1.eclass,v 1.35 2013/01/04 01:26:22 floppym Exp $ # @ECLASS: python-r1 # @MAINTAINER: # Python team # @AUTHOR: # Author: Michał Górny # Based on work of: Krzysztof Pawlik # @BLURB: A common, simple eclass for Python packages. # @DESCRIPTION: # A common eclass providing helper functions to build and install # packages supporting being installed for multiple Python # implementations. # # This eclass sets correct IUSE and REQUIRED_USE. It exports PYTHON_DEPS # and PYTHON_USEDEP so you can create correct dependencies for your # package easily. It also provides methods to easily run a command for # each enabled Python implementation and duplicate the sources for them. # # Please note that python-r1 will always inherit python-utils-r1 as # well. Thus, all the functions defined there can be used # in the packages using python-r1, and there is no need ever to inherit # both. # # For more information, please see the python-r1 Developer's Guide: # http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/Python/python-r1/dev-guide.xml case "${EAPI:-0}" in 0|1|2|3|4) die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI:-0} (too old) for ${ECLASS}" ;; 5) # EAPI=5 is required for meaningful USE default deps # on USE_EXPAND flags ;; *) die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI} (unknown) for ${ECLASS}" ;; esac if [[ ! ${_PYTHON_R1} ]]; then if [[ ${_PYTHON_SINGLE_R1} ]]; then die 'python-r1.eclass can not be used with python-single-r1.eclass.' elif [[ ${_PYTHON_ANY_R1} ]]; then die 'python-r1.eclass can not be used with python-any-r1.eclass.' fi inherit python-utils-r1 # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PYTHON_COMPAT # @REQUIRED # @DESCRIPTION: # This variable contains a list of Python implementations the package # supports. It must be set before the `inherit' call. It has to be # an array. # # Example: # @CODE # PYTHON_COMPAT=( python2_5 python2_6 python2_7 ) # @CODE # # Please note that you can also use bash brace expansion if you like: # @CODE # PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_5,2_6,2_7} ) # @CODE if ! declare -p PYTHON_COMPAT &>/dev/null; then if [[ ${CATEGORY}/${PN} == dev-python/python-exec ]]; then PYTHON_COMPAT=( "${_PYTHON_ALL_IMPLS[@]}" ) else die 'PYTHON_COMPAT not declared.' fi fi # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PYTHON_REQ_USE # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # The list of USEflags required to be enabled on the chosen Python # implementations, formed as a USE-dependency string. It should be valid # for all implementations in PYTHON_COMPAT, so it may be necessary to # use USE defaults. # # Example: # @CODE # PYTHON_REQ_USE="gdbm,ncurses(-)?" # @CODE # # It will cause the Python dependencies to look like: # @CODE # python_targets_pythonX_Y? ( dev-lang/python:X.Y[gdbm,ncurses(-)?] ) # @CODE # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PYTHON_DEPS # @DESCRIPTION: # This is an eclass-generated Python dependency string for all # implementations listed in PYTHON_COMPAT. # # Example use: # @CODE # RDEPEND="${PYTHON_DEPS} # dev-foo/mydep" # DEPEND="${RDEPEND}" # @CODE # # Example value: # @CODE # dev-python/python-exec # python_targets_python2_6? ( dev-lang/python:2.6[gdbm] ) # python_targets_python2_7? ( dev-lang/python:2.7[gdbm] ) # @CODE # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PYTHON_USEDEP # @DESCRIPTION: # This is an eclass-generated USE-dependency string which can be used to # depend on another Python package being built for the same Python # implementations. # # The generate USE-flag list is compatible with packages using python-r1 # and python-distutils-ng eclasses. It must not be used on packages # using python.eclass. # # Example use: # @CODE # RDEPEND="dev-python/foo[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]" # @CODE # # Example value: # @CODE # python_targets_python2_6?,python_targets_python2_7? # @CODE _python_set_globals() { local flags=( "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]/#/python_targets_}" ) local optflags=${flags[@]/%/?} # A nice QA trick here. Since a python-single-r1 package has to have # at least one PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET enabled (REQUIRED_USE), # the following check will always fail on those packages. Therefore, # it should prevent developers from mistakenly depending on packages # not supporting multiple Python implementations. local flags_st=( "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]/#/-python_single_target_}" ) optflags+=,${flags_st[@]/%/(-)} IUSE=${flags[*]} REQUIRED_USE="|| ( ${flags[*]} )" PYTHON_USEDEP=${optflags// /,} # 1) well, python-exec would suffice as an RDEP # but no point in making this overcomplex, BDEP doesn't hurt anyone # 2) python-exec should be built with all targets forced anyway # but if new targets were added, we may need to force a rebuild PYTHON_DEPS="dev-python/python-exec[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]" local i PYTHON_PKG_DEP for i in "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}"; do python_export "${i}" PYTHON_PKG_DEP PYTHON_DEPS+=" python_targets_${i}? ( ${PYTHON_PKG_DEP} )" done } _python_set_globals # @FUNCTION: python_gen_usedep # @USAGE: [...] # @DESCRIPTION: # Output a USE dependency string for Python implementations which # are both in PYTHON_COMPAT and match any of the patterns passed # as parameters to the function. # # When all implementations are requested, please use ${PYTHON_USEDEP} # instead. Please also remember to set an appropriate REQUIRED_USE # to avoid ineffective USE flags. # # Example: # @CODE # PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_7,3_2} ) # DEPEND="doc? ( dev-python/epydoc[$(python_gen_usedep python2*)] )" # @CODE # # It will cause the dependency to look like: # @CODE # DEPEND="doc? ( dev-python/epydoc[python_targets_python2_7?] )" # @CODE python_gen_usedep() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}" local impl pattern local matches=() for impl in "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}"; do for pattern; do if [[ ${impl} == ${pattern} ]]; then matches+=( "python_targets_${impl}?" "-python_single_target_${impl}(-)" ) break fi done done local out=${matches[@]} echo ${out// /,} } # @FUNCTION: python_gen_useflags # @USAGE: [...] # @DESCRIPTION: # Output a list of USE flags for Python implementations which # are both in PYTHON_COMPAT and match any of the patterns passed # as parameters to the function. # # Example: # @CODE # PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_7,3_2} ) # REQUIRED_USE="doc? ( || ( $(python_gen_useflags python2*) ) )" # @CODE # # It will cause the variable to look like: # @CODE # REQUIRED_USE="doc? ( || ( python_targets_python2_7 ) )" # @CODE python_gen_useflags() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}" local impl pattern local matches=() for impl in "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}"; do for pattern; do if [[ ${impl} == ${pattern} ]]; then matches+=( "python_targets_${impl}" ) break fi done done echo ${matches[@]} } # @FUNCTION: python_gen_cond_dep # @USAGE: [...] # @DESCRIPTION: # Output a list of -ies made conditional to USE flags # of Python implementations which are both in PYTHON_COMPAT and match # any of the patterns passed as the remaining parameters. # # Please note that USE constraints on the package need to be enforced # separately. Therefore, the dependency usually needs to use # python_gen_usedep as well. # # Example: # @CODE # PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_5,2_6,2_7} ) # RDEPEND="$(python_gen_cond_dep dev-python/unittest2 python{2_5,2_6})" # @CODE # # It will cause the variable to look like: # @CODE # RDEPEND="python_targets_python2_5? ( dev-python/unittest2 ) # python_targets_python2_6? ( dev-python/unittest2 )" # @CODE python_gen_cond_dep() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}" local impl pattern local matches=() local dep=${1} shift for impl in "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}"; do for pattern; do if [[ ${impl} == ${pattern} ]]; then matches+=( "python_targets_${impl}? ( ${dep} )" ) break fi done done echo ${matches[@]} } # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: BUILD_DIR # @DESCRIPTION: # The current build directory. In global scope, it is supposed to # contain an initial build directory; if unset, it defaults to ${S}. # # In functions run by python_foreach_impl(), the BUILD_DIR is locally # set to an implementation-specific build directory. That path is # created through appending a hyphen and the implementation name # to the final component of the initial BUILD_DIR. # # Example value: # @CODE # ${WORKDIR}/foo-1.3-python2_6 # @CODE # @FUNCTION: python_copy_sources # @DESCRIPTION: # Create a single copy of the package sources (${S}) for each enabled # Python implementation. # # The sources are always copied from S to implementation-specific build # directories respecting BUILD_DIR. python_copy_sources() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}" local impl local bdir=${BUILD_DIR:-${S}} debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: bdir = ${bdir}" einfo "Will copy sources from ${S}" # the order is irrelevant here for impl in "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}"; do if use "python_targets_${impl}" then local BUILD_DIR=${bdir%%/}-${impl} einfo "${impl}: copying to ${BUILD_DIR}" debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: [${impl}] cp ${S} => ${BUILD_DIR}" cp -pr "${S}" "${BUILD_DIR}" || die fi done } # @FUNCTION: _python_check_USE_PYTHON # @INTERNAL # @DESCRIPTION: # Check whether USE_PYTHON and PYTHON_TARGETS are in sync. Output # warnings if they are not. _python_check_USE_PYTHON() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}" if [[ ! ${_PYTHON_USE_PYTHON_CHECKED} ]]; then _PYTHON_USE_PYTHON_CHECKED=1 # python-exec has profile-forced flags. if [[ ${CATEGORY}/${PN} == dev-python/python-exec ]]; then return fi _try_eselect() { # The eselect solution will work only with one py2 & py3. local impl py2 py3 dis_py2 dis_py3 for impl in "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}"; do if use "python_targets_${impl}"; then case "${impl}" in python2_*) if [[ ${py2+1} ]]; then debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: -> more than one py2: ${py2} ${impl}" return 1 fi py2=${impl/_/.} ;; python3_*) if [[ ${py3+1} ]]; then debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: -> more than one py3: ${py3} ${impl}" return 1 fi py3=${impl/_/.} ;; *) return 1 ;; esac else case "${impl}" in python2_*) dis_py2=1 ;; python3_*) dis_py3=1 ;; esac fi done # The eselect solution won't work if the disabled Python version # is installed. if [[ ! ${py2+1} && ${dis_py2} ]]; then debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: -> all py2 versions disabled" if ! has python2_7 "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}"; then debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: ---> package does not support 2.7" return 0 fi if has_version '=dev-lang/python-2*'; then debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: ---> but =python-2* installed!" return 1 fi fi if [[ ! ${py3+1} && ${dis_py3} ]]; then debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: -> all py3 versions disabled" if ! has python3_2 "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}"; then debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: ---> package does not support 3.2" return 0 fi if has_version '=dev-lang/python-3*'; then debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: ---> but =python-3* installed!" return 1 fi fi local warned # Now check whether the correct implementations are active. if [[ ${py2+1} ]]; then local sel_py2=$(eselect python show --python2) debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: -> py2 built: ${py2}, active: ${sel_py2}" if [[ ${py2} != ${sel_py2} ]]; then ewarn "Building package for ${py2} only while ${sel_py2} is active." ewarn "Please consider switching the active Python 2 interpreter:" ewarn ewarn " eselect python set --python2 ${py2}" warned=1 fi fi if [[ ${py3+1} ]]; then local sel_py3=$(eselect python show --python3) debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: -> py3 built: ${py3}, active: ${sel_py3}" if [[ ${py3} != ${sel_py3} ]]; then [[ ${warned} ]] && ewarn ewarn "Building package for ${py3} only while ${sel_py3} is active." ewarn "Please consider switching the active Python 3 interpreter:" ewarn ewarn " eselect python set --python3 ${py3}" warned=1 fi fi if [[ ${warned} ]]; then ewarn ewarn "Please note that after switching the active Python interpreter," ewarn "you may need to run 'python-updater' to rebuild affected packages." ewarn ewarn "For more information on python.eclass compatibility, please see" ewarn "the appropriate python-r1 User's Guide chapter [1]." ewarn ewarn "[1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/Python/python-r1/user-guide.xml#doc_chap2" fi } # If user has no USE_PYTHON, try to avoid it. if [[ ! ${USE_PYTHON} ]]; then debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: trying eselect solution ..." _try_eselect && return fi debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: trying USE_PYTHON solution ..." debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: -> USE_PYTHON=${USE_PYTHON}" local impl old=${USE_PYTHON} new=() removed=() for impl in "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}"; do local abi case "${impl}" in python*) abi=${impl#python} ;; jython*) abi=${impl#jython}-jython ;; pypy*) abi=2.7-pypy-${impl#pypy} ;; *) die "Unexpected Python implementation: ${impl}" ;; esac abi=${abi/_/.} has "${abi}" ${USE_PYTHON} local has_abi=${?} use "python_targets_${impl}" local has_impl=${?} # 0 = has, 1 = does not have if [[ ${has_abi} == 0 && ${has_impl} == 1 ]]; then debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: ---> remove ${abi}" # remove from USE_PYTHON old=${old/${abi}/} removed+=( ${abi} ) elif [[ ${has_abi} == 1 && ${has_impl} == 0 ]]; then debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: ---> add ${abi}" # add to USE_PYTHON new+=( ${abi} ) fi done if [[ ${removed[@]} || ${new[@]} ]]; then old=( ${old} ) debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: -> old: ${old[@]}" debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: -> new: ${new[@]}" debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: -> removed: ${removed[@]}" if [[ ${USE_PYTHON} ]]; then ewarn "It seems that your USE_PYTHON setting lists different Python" ewarn "implementations than your PYTHON_TARGETS variable. Please consider" ewarn "using the following value instead:" ewarn ewarn " USE_PYTHON='\033[35m${old[@]}${new[@]+ \033[1m${new[@]}}\033[0m'" if [[ ${removed[@]} ]]; then ewarn ewarn "(removed \033[31m${removed[@]}\033[0m)" fi else ewarn "It seems that you need to set USE_PYTHON to make sure that legacy" ewarn "packages will be built with respect to PYTHON_TARGETS correctly:" ewarn ewarn " USE_PYTHON='\033[35;1m${new[@]}\033[0m'" fi ewarn ewarn "Please note that after changing the USE_PYTHON variable, you may need" ewarn "to run 'python-updater' to rebuild affected packages." ewarn ewarn "For more information on python.eclass compatibility, please see" ewarn "the appropriate python-r1 User's Guide chapter [1]." ewarn ewarn "[1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/Python/python-r1/user-guide.xml#doc_chap2" fi fi } # @FUNCTION: python_foreach_impl # @USAGE: [...] # @DESCRIPTION: # Run the given command for each of the enabled Python implementations. # If additional parameters are passed, they will be passed through # to the command. If the command fails, python_foreach_impl dies. # If necessary, use ':' to force a successful return. # # For each command being run, EPYTHON, PYTHON and BUILD_DIR are set # locally, and the former two are exported to the command environment. python_foreach_impl() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}" _python_check_USE_PYTHON local impl local bdir=${BUILD_DIR:-${S}} debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: bdir = ${bdir}" for impl in "${_PYTHON_ALL_IMPLS[@]}"; do if has "${impl}" "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}" && use "python_targets_${impl}" then local EPYTHON PYTHON python_export "${impl}" EPYTHON PYTHON local BUILD_DIR=${bdir%%/}-${impl} export EPYTHON PYTHON einfo "${EPYTHON}: running ${@}" "${@}" || die "${EPYTHON}: ${1} failed" fi done } # @FUNCTION: python_export_best # @USAGE: [...] # @DESCRIPTION: # Find the best (most preferred) Python implementation enabled # and export given variables for it. If no variables are provided, # EPYTHON & PYTHON will be exported. python_export_best() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}" [[ ${#} -gt 0 ]] || set -- EPYTHON PYTHON local impl best for impl in "${_PYTHON_ALL_IMPLS[@]}"; do if has "${impl}" "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}" && use "python_targets_${impl}" then best=${impl} fi done [[ ${best+1} ]] || die "python_export_best(): no implementation found!" debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: Best implementation is: ${impl}" python_export "${impl}" "${@}" } # @FUNCTION: python_replicate_script # @USAGE: ... # @DESCRIPTION: # Copy the given script to variants for all enabled Python # implementations, then replace it with a symlink to the wrapper. # # All specified files must start with a 'python' shebang. A file not # having a matching shebang will be refused. python_replicate_script() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}" local suffixes=() _add_suffix() { suffixes+=( "${EPYTHON}" ) } python_foreach_impl _add_suffix debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: suffixes = ( ${suffixes[@]} )" local f suffix for suffix in "${suffixes[@]}"; do for f; do local newf=${f}-${suffix} debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: ${f} -> ${newf}" cp "${f}" "${newf}" || die done _python_rewrite_shebang "${suffix}" "${@/%/-${suffix}}" done for f; do _python_ln_rel "${ED}"/usr/bin/python-exec "${f}" || die done } _PYTHON_R1=1 fi