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# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# @ECLASS: python-utils-r1.eclass
# @MAINTAINER:
# Python team <python@gentoo.org>
# @AUTHOR:
# Author: Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>
# Based on work of: Krzysztof Pawlik <nelchael@gentoo.org>
# @SUPPORTED_EAPIS: 7 8
# @BLURB: Utility functions for packages with Python parts.
# @DESCRIPTION:
# A utility eclass providing functions to query Python implementations,
# install Python modules and scripts.
#
# This eclass does not set any metadata variables nor export any phase
# functions. It can be inherited safely.
#
# For more information, please see the Python Guide:
# https://projects.gentoo.org/python/guide/
# NOTE: When dropping support for EAPIs here, we need to update
# metadata/install-qa-check.d/60python-pyc
# See bug #704286, bug #781878
case ${EAPI} in
7|8) ;;
*) die "${ECLASS}: EAPI ${EAPI:-0} not supported" ;;
esac
if [[ ! ${_PYTHON_UTILS_R1_ECLASS} ]]; then
_PYTHON_UTILS_R1_ECLASS=1
[[ ${EAPI} == 7 ]] && inherit eapi8-dosym
inherit multiprocessing toolchain-funcs
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: _PYTHON_ALL_IMPLS
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# All supported Python implementations, most preferred last.
_PYTHON_ALL_IMPLS=(
pypy3
python3_{10..12}
)
readonly _PYTHON_ALL_IMPLS
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: _PYTHON_HISTORICAL_IMPLS
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# All historical Python implementations that are no longer supported.
_PYTHON_HISTORICAL_IMPLS=(
jython2_7
pypy pypy1_{8,9} pypy2_0
python2_{5..7}
python3_{1..9}
)
readonly _PYTHON_HISTORICAL_IMPLS
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: PYTHON_COMPAT_NO_STRICT
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Set to a non-empty value in order to make eclass tolerate (ignore)
# unknown implementations in PYTHON_COMPAT.
#
# This is intended to be set by the user when using ebuilds that may
# have unknown (newer) implementations in PYTHON_COMPAT. The assumption
# is that the ebuilds are intended to be used within multiple contexts
# which can involve revisions of this eclass that support a different
# set of Python implementations.
# @FUNCTION: _python_verify_patterns
# @USAGE: <pattern>...
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Verify whether the patterns passed to the eclass function are correct
# (i.e. can match any valid implementation). Dies on wrong pattern.
_python_verify_patterns() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
local impl pattern
for pattern; do
case ${pattern} in
-[23]|3.[89]|3.1[012])
continue
;;
esac
for impl in "${_PYTHON_ALL_IMPLS[@]}" "${_PYTHON_HISTORICAL_IMPLS[@]}"
do
[[ ${impl} == ${pattern/./_} ]] && continue 2
done
die "Invalid implementation pattern: ${pattern}"
done
}
# @FUNCTION: _python_set_impls
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Check PYTHON_COMPAT for well-formedness and validity, then set
# two global variables:
#
# - _PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS containing valid implementations supported
# by the ebuild (PYTHON_COMPAT - dead implementations),
#
# - and _PYTHON_UNSUPPORTED_IMPLS containing valid implementations that
# are not supported by the ebuild.
#
# Implementations in both variables are ordered using the pre-defined
# eclass implementation ordering.
#
# This function must be called once in global scope by an eclass
# utilizing PYTHON_COMPAT.
_python_set_impls() {
local i
# TODO: drop BASH_VERSINFO check when we require EAPI 8
if [[ ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} -ge 5 ]]; then
[[ ${PYTHON_COMPAT@a} == *a* ]]
else
[[ $(declare -p PYTHON_COMPAT) == "declare -a"* ]]
fi
if [[ ${?} -ne 0 ]]; then
if ! declare -p PYTHON_COMPAT &>/dev/null; then
die 'PYTHON_COMPAT not declared.'
else
die 'PYTHON_COMPAT must be an array.'
fi
fi
local obsolete=()
if [[ ! ${PYTHON_COMPAT_NO_STRICT} ]]; then
for i in "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}"; do
# check for incorrect implementations
# we're using pattern matching as an optimization
# please keep them in sync with _PYTHON_ALL_IMPLS
# and _PYTHON_HISTORICAL_IMPLS
case ${i} in
pypy3|python3_9|python3_1[0-2])
;;
jython2_7|pypy|pypy1_[89]|pypy2_0|python2_[5-7]|python3_[1-9])
obsolete+=( "${i}" )
;;
*)
if has "${i}" "${_PYTHON_ALL_IMPLS[@]}" \
"${_PYTHON_HISTORICAL_IMPLS[@]}"
then
die "Mis-synced patterns in _python_set_impls: missing ${i}"
else
die "Invalid implementation in PYTHON_COMPAT: ${i}"
fi
esac
done
fi
local supp=() unsupp=()
for i in "${_PYTHON_ALL_IMPLS[@]}"; do
if has "${i}" "${PYTHON_COMPAT[@]}"; then
supp+=( "${i}" )
else
unsupp+=( "${i}" )
fi
done
if [[ ! ${supp[@]} ]]; then
die "No supported implementation in PYTHON_COMPAT."
fi
if [[ ${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]} ]]; then
# set once already, verify integrity
if [[ ${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]} != ${supp[@]} ]]; then
eerror "Supported impls (PYTHON_COMPAT) changed between inherits!"
eerror "Before: ${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[*]}"
eerror "Now : ${supp[*]}"
die "_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS integrity check failed"
fi
if [[ ${_PYTHON_UNSUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]} != ${unsupp[@]} ]]; then
eerror "Unsupported impls changed between inherits!"
eerror "Before: ${_PYTHON_UNSUPPORTED_IMPLS[*]}"
eerror "Now : ${unsupp[*]}"
die "_PYTHON_UNSUPPORTED_IMPLS integrity check failed"
fi
else
_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS=( "${supp[@]}" )
_PYTHON_UNSUPPORTED_IMPLS=( "${unsupp[@]}" )
readonly _PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS _PYTHON_UNSUPPORTED_IMPLS
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: _python_impl_matches
# @USAGE: <impl> [<pattern>...]
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Check whether the specified <impl> matches at least one
# of the patterns following it. Return 0 if it does, 1 otherwise.
# Matches if no patterns are provided.
#
# <impl> can be in PYTHON_COMPAT or EPYTHON form. The patterns
# can either be fnmatch-style or stdlib versions, e.g. "3.8", "3.9".
# In the latter case, pypy3 will match if there is at least one pypy3
# version matching the stdlib version.
_python_impl_matches() {
[[ ${#} -ge 1 ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: takes at least 1 parameter"
[[ ${#} -eq 1 ]] && return 0
local impl=${1/./_} pattern
shift
for pattern; do
case ${pattern} in
-2|python2*|pypy)
if [[ ${EAPI} != 7 ]]; then
eerror
eerror "Python 2 is no longer supported in Gentoo, please remove Python 2"
eerror "${FUNCNAME[1]} calls."
die "Passing ${pattern} to ${FUNCNAME[1]} is banned in EAPI ${EAPI}"
fi
;;
-3)
# NB: "python3*" is fine, as "not pypy3"
if [[ ${EAPI} != 7 ]]; then
eerror
eerror "Python 2 is no longer supported in Gentoo, please remove Python 2"
eerror "${FUNCNAME[1]} calls."
die "Passing ${pattern} to ${FUNCNAME[1]} is banned in EAPI ${EAPI}"
fi
return 0
;;
3.10)
[[ ${impl} == python${pattern/./_} || ${impl} == pypy3 ]] &&
return 0
;;
3.8|3.9|3.1[1-2])
[[ ${impl} == python${pattern/./_} ]] && return 0
;;
*)
# unify value style to allow lax matching
[[ ${impl} == ${pattern/./_} ]] && return 0
;;
esac
done
return 1
}
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: PYTHON
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# The absolute path to the current Python interpreter.
#
# This variable is set automatically in the following contexts:
#
# python-r1: Set in functions called by python_foreach_impl() or after
# calling python_setup().
#
# python-single-r1: Set after calling python-single-r1_pkg_setup().
#
# distutils-r1: Set within any of the python sub-phase functions.
#
# Example value:
# @CODE
# /usr/bin/python2.7
# @CODE
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: EPYTHON
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# The executable name of the current Python interpreter.
#
# This variable is set automatically in the following contexts:
#
# python-r1: Set in functions called by python_foreach_impl() or after
# calling python_setup().
#
# python-single-r1: Set after calling python-single-r1_pkg_setup().
#
# distutils-r1: Set within any of the python sub-phase functions.
#
# Example value:
# @CODE
# python2.7
# @CODE
# @FUNCTION: _python_export
# @USAGE: [<impl>] <variables>...
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Set and export the Python implementation-relevant variables passed
# as parameters.
#
# The optional first parameter may specify the requested Python
# implementation (either as PYTHON_TARGETS value, e.g. python2_7,
# or an EPYTHON one, e.g. python2.7). If no implementation passed,
# the current one will be obtained from ${EPYTHON}.
#
# The variables which can be exported are: PYTHON, EPYTHON,
# PYTHON_SITEDIR. They are described more completely in the eclass
# variable documentation.
_python_export() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
local impl var
case "${1}" in
python*|jython*)
impl=${1/_/.}
shift
;;
pypy|pypy3)
impl=${1}
shift
;;
*)
impl=${EPYTHON}
if [[ -z ${impl} ]]; then
die "_python_export called without a python implementation and EPYTHON is unset"
fi
;;
esac
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: implementation: ${impl}"
for var; do
case "${var}" in
EPYTHON)
export EPYTHON=${impl}
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: EPYTHON = ${EPYTHON}"
;;
PYTHON)
# Under EAPI 7+, this should just use ${BROOT}, but Portage
# <3.0.50 was buggy, and prefix users need this to update.
export PYTHON=${BROOT-${EPREFIX}}/usr/bin/${impl}
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: PYTHON = ${PYTHON}"
;;
PYTHON_SITEDIR)
[[ -n ${PYTHON} ]] || die "PYTHON needs to be set for ${var} to be exported, or requested before it"
PYTHON_SITEDIR=$(
"${PYTHON}" - "${EPREFIX}/usr" <<-EOF || die
import sys, sysconfig
print(sysconfig.get_path("purelib", vars={"base": sys.argv[1]}))
EOF
)
export PYTHON_SITEDIR
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: PYTHON_SITEDIR = ${PYTHON_SITEDIR}"
;;
PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR)
[[ -n ${PYTHON} ]] || die "PYTHON needs to be set for ${var} to be exported, or requested before it"
PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR=$(
"${PYTHON}" - "${ESYSROOT}/usr" <<-EOF || die
import sys, sysconfig
print(sysconfig.get_path("platinclude", vars={"installed_platbase": sys.argv[1]}))
EOF
)
export PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR = ${PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR}"
# Jython gives a non-existing directory
if [[ ! -d ${PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR} ]]; then
die "${impl} does not install any header files!"
fi
;;
PYTHON_LIBPATH)
[[ -n ${PYTHON} ]] || die "PYTHON needs to be set for ${var} to be exported, or requested before it"
PYTHON_LIBPATH=$(
"${PYTHON}" - <<-EOF || die
import os.path, sysconfig
print(
os.path.join(
sysconfig.get_config_var("LIBDIR"),
sysconfig.get_config_var("LDLIBRARY"))
if sysconfig.get_config_var("LDLIBRARY")
else "")
EOF
)
export PYTHON_LIBPATH
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: PYTHON_LIBPATH = ${PYTHON_LIBPATH}"
if [[ ! ${PYTHON_LIBPATH} ]]; then
die "${impl} lacks a (usable) dynamic library"
fi
;;
PYTHON_CFLAGS)
local val
case "${impl}" in
python*)
# python-2.7, python-3.2, etc.
val=$($(tc-getPKG_CONFIG) --cflags ${impl/n/n-}) || die
;;
*)
die "${impl}: obtaining ${var} not supported"
;;
esac
export PYTHON_CFLAGS=${val}
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: PYTHON_CFLAGS = ${PYTHON_CFLAGS}"
;;
PYTHON_LIBS)
local val
case "${impl}" in
python*)
# python3.8+
val=$($(tc-getPKG_CONFIG) --libs ${impl/n/n-}-embed) || die
;;
*)
die "${impl}: obtaining ${var} not supported"
;;
esac
export PYTHON_LIBS=${val}
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: PYTHON_LIBS = ${PYTHON_LIBS}"
;;
PYTHON_CONFIG)
local flags val
case "${impl}" in
python*)
[[ -n ${PYTHON} ]] || die "PYTHON needs to be set for ${var} to be exported, or requested before it"
flags=$(
"${PYTHON}" - <<-EOF || die
import sysconfig
print(sysconfig.get_config_var("ABIFLAGS")
or "")
EOF
)
val=${PYTHON}${flags}-config
;;
*)
die "${impl}: obtaining ${var} not supported"
;;
esac
export PYTHON_CONFIG=${val}
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: PYTHON_CONFIG = ${PYTHON_CONFIG}"
;;
PYTHON_PKG_DEP)
local d
case ${impl} in
python*)
PYTHON_PKG_DEP="dev-lang/python:${impl#python}"
;;
pypy3)
PYTHON_PKG_DEP="dev-python/${impl}:="
;;
*)
die "Invalid implementation: ${impl}"
esac
# use-dep
if [[ ${PYTHON_REQ_USE} ]]; then
PYTHON_PKG_DEP+=[${PYTHON_REQ_USE}]
fi
export PYTHON_PKG_DEP
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: PYTHON_PKG_DEP = ${PYTHON_PKG_DEP}"
;;
PYTHON_SCRIPTDIR)
local dir
export PYTHON_SCRIPTDIR=${EPREFIX}/usr/lib/python-exec/${impl}
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: PYTHON_SCRIPTDIR = ${PYTHON_SCRIPTDIR}"
;;
*)
die "_python_export: unknown variable ${var}"
esac
done
}
# @FUNCTION: python_get_sitedir
# @USAGE: [<impl>]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Obtain and print the 'site-packages' path for the given
# implementation. If no implementation is provided, ${EPYTHON} will
# be used.
python_get_sitedir() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
_python_export "${@}" PYTHON_SITEDIR
echo "${PYTHON_SITEDIR}"
}
# @FUNCTION: python_get_includedir
# @USAGE: [<impl>]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Obtain and print the include path for the given implementation. If no
# implementation is provided, ${EPYTHON} will be used.
python_get_includedir() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
_python_export "${@}" PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR
echo "${PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR}"
}
# @FUNCTION: python_get_library_path
# @USAGE: [<impl>]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Obtain and print the Python library path for the given implementation.
# If no implementation is provided, ${EPYTHON} will be used.
#
# Please note that this function can be used with CPython only. Use
# in another implementation will result in a fatal failure.
python_get_library_path() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
_python_export "${@}" PYTHON_LIBPATH
echo "${PYTHON_LIBPATH}"
}
# @FUNCTION: python_get_CFLAGS
# @USAGE: [<impl>]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Obtain and print the compiler flags for building against Python,
# for the given implementation. If no implementation is provided,
# ${EPYTHON} will be used.
#
# Please note that this function can be used with CPython only.
# It requires Python and pkg-config installed, and therefore proper
# build-time dependencies need be added to the ebuild.
python_get_CFLAGS() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
_python_export "${@}" PYTHON_CFLAGS
echo "${PYTHON_CFLAGS}"
}
# @FUNCTION: python_get_LIBS
# @USAGE: [<impl>]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Obtain and print the compiler flags for linking against Python,
# for the given implementation. If no implementation is provided,
# ${EPYTHON} will be used.
#
# Please note that this function can be used with CPython only.
# It requires Python and pkg-config installed, and therefore proper
# build-time dependencies need be added to the ebuild.
python_get_LIBS() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
_python_export "${@}" PYTHON_LIBS
echo "${PYTHON_LIBS}"
}
# @FUNCTION: python_get_PYTHON_CONFIG
# @USAGE: [<impl>]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Obtain and print the PYTHON_CONFIG location for the given
# implementation. If no implementation is provided, ${EPYTHON} will be
# used.
#
# Please note that this function can be used with CPython only.
# It requires Python installed, and therefore proper build-time
# dependencies need be added to the ebuild.
python_get_PYTHON_CONFIG() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
_python_export "${@}" PYTHON_CONFIG
echo "${PYTHON_CONFIG}"
}
# @FUNCTION: python_get_scriptdir
# @USAGE: [<impl>]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Obtain and print the script install path for the given
# implementation. If no implementation is provided, ${EPYTHON} will
# be used.
python_get_scriptdir() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
_python_export "${@}" PYTHON_SCRIPTDIR
echo "${PYTHON_SCRIPTDIR}"
}
# @FUNCTION: python_optimize
# @USAGE: [<directory>...]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Compile and optimize Python modules in specified directories (absolute
# paths). If no directories are provided, the default system paths
# are used (prepended with ${D}).
python_optimize() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${EPYTHON} ]] || die 'No Python implementation set (EPYTHON is null).'
local PYTHON=${PYTHON}
[[ ${PYTHON} ]] || _python_export PYTHON
[[ -x ${PYTHON} ]] || die "PYTHON (${PYTHON}) is not executable"
# default to sys.path
if [[ ${#} -eq 0 ]]; then
local f
while IFS= read -r -d '' f; do
# 1) accept only absolute paths
# (i.e. skip '', '.' or anything like that)
# 2) skip paths which do not exist
# (python2.6 complains about them verbosely)
if [[ ${f} == /* && -d ${D%/}${f} ]]; then
set -- "${D%/}${f}" "${@}"
fi
done < <(
"${PYTHON}" - <<-EOF || die
import sys
print("".join(x + "\0" for x in sys.path))
EOF
)
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: using sys.path: ${*/%/;}"
fi
local jobs=$(makeopts_jobs)
local d
for d; do
# make sure to get a nice path without //
local instpath=${d#${D%/}}
instpath=/${instpath##/}
einfo "Optimize Python modules for ${instpath}"
case "${EPYTHON}" in
python3.8)
# both levels of optimization are separate since 3.5
"${PYTHON}" -m compileall -j "${jobs}" -q -f -d "${instpath}" "${d}"
"${PYTHON}" -O -m compileall -j "${jobs}" -q -f -d "${instpath}" "${d}"
"${PYTHON}" -OO -m compileall -j "${jobs}" -q -f -d "${instpath}" "${d}"
;;
python*|pypy3)
# Python 3.9+
"${PYTHON}" -m compileall -j "${jobs}" -o 0 -o 1 -o 2 --hardlink-dupes -q -f -d "${instpath}" "${d}"
;;
pypy|jython2.7)
"${PYTHON}" -m compileall -q -f -d "${instpath}" "${d}"
;;
*)
die "${FUNCNAME}: unexpected EPYTHON=${EPYTHON}"
;;
esac
done
}
# @FUNCTION: python_scriptinto
# @USAGE: <new-path>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Set the directory to which files passed to python_doexe(),
# python_doscript(), python_newexe() and python_newscript()
# are going to be installed. The new value needs to be relative
# to the installation root (${ED}).
#
# If not set explicitly, the directory defaults to /usr/bin.
#
# Example:
# @CODE
# src_install() {
# python_scriptinto /usr/sbin
# python_foreach_impl python_doscript foo
# }
# @CODE
python_scriptinto() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
_PYTHON_SCRIPTROOT=${1}
}
# @FUNCTION: python_doexe
# @USAGE: <files>...
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Install the given executables into the executable install directory,
# for the current Python implementation (${EPYTHON}).
#
# The executable will be wrapped properly for the Python implementation,
# though no shebang mangling will be performed.
python_doexe() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${EBUILD_PHASE} != install ]] &&
die "${FUNCNAME} can only be used in src_install"
local f
for f; do
python_newexe "${f}" "${f##*/}"
done
}
# @FUNCTION: python_newexe
# @USAGE: <path> <new-name>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Install the given executable into the executable install directory,
# for the current Python implementation (${EPYTHON}).
#
# The executable will be wrapped properly for the Python implementation,
# though no shebang mangling will be performed. It will be renamed
# to <new-name>.
python_newexe() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${EBUILD_PHASE} != install ]] &&
die "${FUNCNAME} can only be used in src_install"
[[ ${EPYTHON} ]] || die 'No Python implementation set (EPYTHON is null).'
[[ ${#} -eq 2 ]] || die "Usage: ${FUNCNAME} <path> <new-name>"
local wrapd=${_PYTHON_SCRIPTROOT:-/usr/bin}
local f=${1}
local newfn=${2}
local scriptdir=$(python_get_scriptdir)
local d=${scriptdir#${EPREFIX}}
(
dodir "${wrapd}"
exeopts -m 0755
exeinto "${d}"
newexe "${f}" "${newfn}" || return ${?}
)
# install the wrapper
local dosym=dosym
[[ ${EAPI} == 7 ]] && dosym=dosym8
"${dosym}" -r /usr/lib/python-exec/python-exec2 "${wrapd}/${newfn}"
# don't use this at home, just call python_doscript() instead
if [[ ${_PYTHON_REWRITE_SHEBANG} ]]; then
python_fix_shebang -q "${ED%/}/${d}/${newfn}"
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: python_doscript
# @USAGE: <files>...
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Install the given scripts into the executable install directory,
# for the current Python implementation (${EPYTHON}).
#
# All specified files must start with a 'python' shebang. The shebang
# will be converted, and the files will be wrapped properly
# for the Python implementation.
#
# Example:
# @CODE
# src_install() {
# python_foreach_impl python_doscript ${PN}
# }
# @CODE
python_doscript() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${EBUILD_PHASE} != install ]] &&
die "${FUNCNAME} can only be used in src_install"
local _PYTHON_REWRITE_SHEBANG=1
python_doexe "${@}"
}
# @FUNCTION: python_newscript
# @USAGE: <path> <new-name>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Install the given script into the executable install directory
# for the current Python implementation (${EPYTHON}), and name it
# <new-name>.
#
# The file must start with a 'python' shebang. The shebang will be
# converted, and the file will be wrapped properly for the Python
# implementation. It will be renamed to <new-name>.
#
# Example:
# @CODE
# src_install() {
# python_foreach_impl python_newscript foo.py foo
# }
# @CODE
python_newscript() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${EBUILD_PHASE} != install ]] &&
die "${FUNCNAME} can only be used in src_install"
local _PYTHON_REWRITE_SHEBANG=1
python_newexe "${@}"
}
# @FUNCTION: python_moduleinto
# @USAGE: <new-path>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Set the Python module install directory for python_domodule().
# The <new-path> can either be an absolute target system path (in which
# case it needs to start with a slash, and ${ED} will be prepended to
# it) or relative to the implementation's site-packages directory
# (then it must not start with a slash). The relative path can be
# specified either using the Python package notation (separated by dots)
# or the directory notation (using slashes).
#
# When not set explicitly, the modules are installed to the top
# site-packages directory.
#
# In the relative case, the exact path is determined directly
# by each python_domodule invocation. Therefore, python_moduleinto
# can be safely called before establishing the Python interpreter and/or
# a single call can be used to set the path correctly for multiple
# implementations, as can be seen in the following example.
#
# Example:
# @CODE
# src_install() {
# python_moduleinto bar
# # installs ${PYTHON_SITEDIR}/bar/baz.py
# python_foreach_impl python_domodule baz.py
# }
# @CODE
python_moduleinto() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
_PYTHON_MODULEROOT=${1}
}
# @FUNCTION: python_domodule
# @USAGE: <files>...
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Install the given modules (or packages) into the current Python module
# installation directory. The list can mention both modules (files)
# and packages (directories). All listed files will be installed
# for all enabled implementations, and compiled afterwards.
#
# The files are installed into ${D} when run in src_install() phase.
# Otherwise, they are installed into ${BUILD_DIR}/install location
# that is suitable for picking up by distutils-r1 in PEP517 mode.
#
# Example:
# @CODE
# src_install() {
# # (${PN} being a directory)
# python_foreach_impl python_domodule ${PN}
# }
# @CODE
python_domodule() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${EPYTHON} ]] || die 'No Python implementation set (EPYTHON is null).'
local d
if [[ ${_PYTHON_MODULEROOT} == /* ]]; then
# absolute path
d=${_PYTHON_MODULEROOT}
else
# relative to site-packages
local sitedir=$(python_get_sitedir)
d=${sitedir#${EPREFIX}}/${_PYTHON_MODULEROOT//.//}
fi
if [[ ${EBUILD_PHASE} == install ]]; then
(
insopts -m 0644
insinto "${d}"
doins -r "${@}" || return ${?}
)
python_optimize "${ED%/}/${d}"
elif [[ -n ${BUILD_DIR} ]]; then
local dest=${BUILD_DIR}/install${EPREFIX}/${d}
mkdir -p "${dest}" || die
cp -pR "${@}" "${dest}/" || die
(
cd "${dest}" &&
chmod -R a+rX "${@##*/}"
) || die
else
die "${FUNCNAME} can only be used in src_install or with BUILD_DIR set"
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: python_doheader
# @USAGE: <files>...
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Install the given headers into the implementation-specific include
# directory. This function is unconditionally recursive, i.e. you can
# pass directories instead of files.
#
# Example:
# @CODE
# src_install() {
# python_foreach_impl python_doheader foo.h bar.h
# }
# @CODE
python_doheader() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${EBUILD_PHASE} != install ]] &&
die "${FUNCNAME} can only be used in src_install"
[[ ${EPYTHON} ]] || die 'No Python implementation set (EPYTHON is null).'
local includedir=$(python_get_includedir)
local d=${includedir#${ESYSROOT}}
(
insopts -m 0644
insinto "${d}"
doins -r "${@}" || return ${?}
)
}
# @FUNCTION: _python_wrapper_setup
# @USAGE: [<path> [<impl>]]
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Create proper 'python' executable and pkg-config wrappers
# (if available) in the directory named by <path>. Set up PATH
# and PKG_CONFIG_PATH appropriately. <path> defaults to ${T}/${EPYTHON}.
#
# The wrappers will be created for implementation named by <impl>,
# or for one named by ${EPYTHON} if no <impl> passed.
#
# If the named directory contains a python symlink already, it will
# be assumed to contain proper wrappers already and only environment
# setup will be done. If wrapper update is requested, the directory
# shall be removed first.
_python_wrapper_setup() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
local workdir=${1:-${T}/${EPYTHON}}
local impl=${2:-${EPYTHON}}
[[ ${workdir} ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: no workdir specified."
[[ ${impl} ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: no impl nor EPYTHON specified."
if [[ ! -x ${workdir}/bin/python ]]; then
mkdir -p "${workdir}"/{bin,pkgconfig} || die
# Clean up, in case we were supposed to do a cheap update.
rm -f "${workdir}"/bin/python{,2,3}{,-config} || die
rm -f "${workdir}"/bin/2to3 || die
rm -f "${workdir}"/pkgconfig/python{2,3}{,-embed}.pc || die
local EPYTHON PYTHON
_python_export "${impl}" EPYTHON PYTHON
# Python interpreter
# note: we don't use symlinks because python likes to do some
# symlink reading magic that breaks stuff
# https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=555752
cat > "${workdir}/bin/python" <<-_EOF_ || die
#!/bin/sh
exec "${PYTHON}" "\${@}"
_EOF_
cp "${workdir}/bin/python" "${workdir}/bin/python3" || die
chmod +x "${workdir}/bin/python" "${workdir}/bin/python3" || die
local nonsupp=( python2 python2-config )
# CPython-specific
if [[ ${EPYTHON} == python* ]]; then
cat > "${workdir}/bin/python-config" <<-_EOF_ || die
#!/bin/sh
exec "${PYTHON}-config" "\${@}"
_EOF_
cp "${workdir}/bin/python-config" \
"${workdir}/bin/python3-config" || die
chmod +x "${workdir}/bin/python-config" \
"${workdir}/bin/python3-config" || die
# Python 2.6+.
ln -s "${PYTHON/python/2to3-}" "${workdir}"/bin/2to3 || die
# Python 2.7+.
ln -s "${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/pkgconfig/${EPYTHON/n/n-}.pc \
"${workdir}"/pkgconfig/python3.pc || die
# Python 3.8+.
ln -s "${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/pkgconfig/${EPYTHON/n/n-}-embed.pc \
"${workdir}"/pkgconfig/python3-embed.pc || die
else
nonsupp+=( 2to3 python-config python3-config )
fi
local x
for x in "${nonsupp[@]}"; do
cat >"${workdir}"/bin/${x} <<-_EOF_ || die
#!/bin/sh
echo "${ECLASS}: ${FUNCNAME}: ${x} is not supported by ${EPYTHON} (PYTHON_COMPAT)" >&2
exit 127
_EOF_
chmod +x "${workdir}"/bin/${x} || die
done
fi
# Now, set the environment.
# But note that ${workdir} may be shared with something else,
# and thus already on top of PATH.
if [[ ${PATH##:*} != ${workdir}/bin ]]; then
PATH=${workdir}/bin${PATH:+:${PATH}}
fi
if [[ ${PKG_CONFIG_PATH##:*} != ${workdir}/pkgconfig ]]; then
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${workdir}/pkgconfig${PKG_CONFIG_PATH:+:${PKG_CONFIG_PATH}}
fi
export PATH PKG_CONFIG_PATH
}
# @FUNCTION: python_fix_shebang
# @USAGE: [-f|--force] [-q|--quiet] <path>...
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Replace the shebang in Python scripts with the full path
# to the current Python implementation (PYTHON, including EPREFIX).
# If a directory is passed, works recursively on all Python scripts
# found inside the directory tree.
#
# Only files having a Python shebang (a path to any known Python
# interpreter, optionally preceded by env(1) invocation) will
# be processed. Files with any other shebang will either be skipped
# silently when a directory was passed, or an error will be reported
# for any files without Python shebangs specified explicitly.
#
# Shebangs that are compatible with the current Python version will be
# mangled unconditionally. Incompatible shebangs will cause a fatal
# error, unless --force is specified.
#
# --force causes the function to replace shebangs with incompatible
# Python version (but not non-Python shebangs). --quiet causes
# the function not to list modified files verbosely.
python_fix_shebang() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${EPYTHON} ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: EPYTHON unset (pkg_setup not called?)"
local force quiet
while [[ ${@} ]]; do
case "${1}" in
-f|--force) force=1; shift;;
-q|--quiet) quiet=1; shift;;
--) shift; break;;
*) break;;
esac
done
[[ ${1} ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: no paths given"
local path f
for path; do
local any_fixed is_recursive
[[ -d ${path} ]] && is_recursive=1
while IFS= read -r -d '' f; do
local shebang i
local error= match=
# note: we can't ||die here since read will fail if file
# has no newline characters
IFS= read -r shebang <"${f}"
# First, check if it's shebang at all...
if [[ ${shebang} == '#!'* ]]; then
local split_shebang=()
read -r -a split_shebang <<<${shebang#"#!"} || die
local in_path=${split_shebang[0]}
local from='^#! *[^ ]*'
# if the first component is env(1), skip it
if [[ ${in_path} == */env ]]; then
in_path=${split_shebang[1]}
from+=' *[^ ]*'
fi
case ${in_path##*/} in
"${EPYTHON}")
match=1
;;
python|python3)
match=1
;;
python2|python[23].[0-9]|python3.[1-9][0-9]|pypy|pypy3|jython[23].[0-9])
# Explicit mismatch.
match=1
error=1
;;
esac
fi
# disregard mismatches in force mode
[[ ${force} ]] && error=
if [[ ! ${match} ]]; then
# Non-Python shebang. Allowed in recursive mode,
# disallowed when specifying file explicitly.
[[ ${is_recursive} ]] && continue
error=1
fi
if [[ ! ${quiet} ]]; then
einfo "Fixing shebang in ${f#${D%/}}."
fi
if [[ ! ${error} ]]; then
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: in file ${f#${D%/}}"
debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: rewriting shebang: ${shebang}"
sed -i -e "1s@${from}@#!${EPREFIX}/usr/bin/${EPYTHON}@" "${f}" || die
any_fixed=1
else
eerror "The file has incompatible shebang:"
eerror " file: ${f#${D%/}}"
eerror " current shebang: ${shebang}"
eerror " requested impl: ${EPYTHON}"
die "${FUNCNAME}: conversion of incompatible shebang requested"
fi
done < <(find -H "${path}" -type f -print0 || die)
if [[ ! ${any_fixed} ]]; then
eerror "QA error: ${FUNCNAME}, ${path#${D%/}} did not match any fixable files."
eerror "There are no Python files in specified directory."
die "${FUNCNAME} did not match any fixable files"
fi
done
}
# @FUNCTION: _python_check_locale_sanity
# @USAGE: <locale>
# @RETURN: 0 if sane, 1 otherwise
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Check whether the specified locale sanely maps between lowercase
# and uppercase ASCII characters.
_python_check_locale_sanity() {
local -x LC_ALL=${1}
local IFS=
local lc=( {a..z} )
local uc=( {A..Z} )
local input="${lc[*]}${uc[*]}"
local output=$(tr '[:lower:][:upper:]' '[:upper:][:lower:]' <<<"${input}")
[[ ${output} == "${uc[*]}${lc[*]}" ]]
}
# @FUNCTION: python_export_utf8_locale
# @RETURN: 0 on success, 1 on failure.
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Attempts to export a usable UTF-8 locale in the LC_CTYPE variable. Does
# nothing if LC_ALL is defined, or if the current locale uses a UTF-8 charmap.
# This may be used to work around the quirky open() behavior of python3.
python_export_utf8_locale() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
# If the locale program isn't available, just return.
type locale &>/dev/null || return 0
if [[ $(locale charmap) != UTF-8 ]]; then
# Try English first, then everything else.
local lang locales="C.UTF-8 en_US.UTF-8 en_GB.UTF-8 $(locale -a)"
for lang in ${locales}; do
if [[ $(LC_ALL=${lang} locale charmap 2>/dev/null) == UTF-8 ]]; then
if _python_check_locale_sanity "${lang}"; then
export LC_CTYPE=${lang}
if [[ -n ${LC_ALL} ]]; then
export LC_NUMERIC=${LC_ALL}
export LC_TIME=${LC_ALL}
export LC_COLLATE=${LC_ALL}
export LC_MONETARY=${LC_ALL}
export LC_MESSAGES=${LC_ALL}
export LC_PAPER=${LC_ALL}
export LC_NAME=${LC_ALL}
export LC_ADDRESS=${LC_ALL}
export LC_TELEPHONE=${LC_ALL}
export LC_MEASUREMENT=${LC_ALL}
export LC_IDENTIFICATION=${LC_ALL}
export LC_ALL=
fi
return 0
fi
fi
done
ewarn "Could not find a UTF-8 locale. This may trigger build failures in"
ewarn "some python packages. Please ensure that a UTF-8 locale is listed in"
ewarn "/etc/locale.gen and run locale-gen."
return 1
fi
return 0
}
# @FUNCTION: build_sphinx
# @USAGE: <directory>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Build HTML documentation using dev-python/sphinx in the specified
# <directory>. Takes care of disabling Intersphinx and appending
# to HTML_DOCS.
#
# If <directory> is relative to the current directory, care needs
# to be taken to run einstalldocs from the same directory
# (usually ${S}).
build_sphinx() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${#} -eq 1 ]] || die "${FUNCNAME} takes 1 arg: <directory>"
local dir=${1}
sed -i -e 's:^intersphinx_mapping:disabled_&:' \
"${dir}"/conf.py || die
# 1. not all packages include the Makefile in pypi tarball,
# so we call sphinx-build directly
# 2. if autodoc is used, we need to call sphinx via EPYTHON,
# to ensure that PEP 517 venv is respected
# 3. if autodoc is not used, then sphinx might not be installed
# for the current impl, so we need a fallback to sphinx-build
local command=( "${EPYTHON}" -m sphinx.cmd.build )
if ! "${EPYTHON}" -c "import sphinx.cmd.build" 2>/dev/null; then
command=( sphinx-build )
fi
command+=(
-b html
-d "${dir}"/_build/doctrees
"${dir}"
"${dir}"/_build/html
)
echo "${command[@]}" >&2
"${command[@]}" || die
HTML_DOCS+=( "${dir}/_build/html/." )
}
# @FUNCTION: _python_check_EPYTHON
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Check if EPYTHON is set, die if not.
_python_check_EPYTHON() {
if [[ -z ${EPYTHON} ]]; then
die "EPYTHON unset, invalid call context"
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: _python_check_occluded_packages
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Check if the current directory does not contain any incomplete
# package sources that would block installed packages from being used
# (and effectively e.g. make it impossible to load compiled extensions).
_python_check_occluded_packages() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ -z ${BUILD_DIR} || ! -d ${BUILD_DIR}/install ]] && return
local sitedir="${BUILD_DIR}/install$(python_get_sitedir)"
# avoid unnecessarily checking if we are inside install dir
[[ ${sitedir} -ef . ]] && return
local f fn diff l
for f in "${sitedir}"/*/; do
f=${f%/}
fn=${f##*/}
# skip metadata directories
[[ ${fn} == *.dist-info || ${fn} == *.egg-info ]] && continue
if [[ -d ${fn} ]]; then
diff=$(
comm -1 -3 <(
find "${fn}" -type f -not -path '*/__pycache__/*' |
sort
assert
) <(
cd "${sitedir}" &&
find "${fn}" -type f -not -path '*/__pycache__/*' |
sort
assert
)
)
if [[ -n ${diff} ]]; then
eqawarn "The directory ${fn} occludes package installed for ${EPYTHON}."
eqawarn "The installed package includes additional files:"
eqawarn
while IFS= read -r l; do
eqawarn " ${l}"
done <<<"${diff}"
eqawarn
if [[ ! ${_PYTHON_WARNED_OCCLUDED_PACKAGES} ]]; then
eqawarn "For more information on occluded packages, please see:"
eqawarn "https://projects.gentoo.org/python/guide/test.html#importerrors-for-c-extensions"
_PYTHON_WARNED_OCCLUDED_PACKAGES=1
fi
fi
fi
done
}
# @VARIABLE: EPYTEST_DESELECT
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Specifies an array of tests to be deselected via pytest's --deselect
# parameter, when calling epytest. The list can include file paths,
# specific test functions or parametrized test invocations.
#
# Note that the listed files will still be subject to collection,
# i.e. modules imported in global scope will need to be available.
# If this is undesirable, EPYTEST_IGNORE can be used instead.
# @VARIABLE: EPYTEST_IGNORE
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Specifies an array of paths to be ignored via pytest's --ignore
# parameter, when calling epytest. The listed files will be entirely
# skipped from test collection.
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: EPYTEST_TIMEOUT
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# If set to a non-empty value, enables pytest-timeout plugin and sets
# test timeout to the specified value. This variable can be either set
# in ebuilds that are known to hang, or by user to prevent hangs
# in automated test environments. If this variable is set prior
# to calling distutils_enable_tests in distutils-r1, a test dependency
# on dev-python/pytest-timeout is added automatically.
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: EPYTEST_XDIST
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# If set to a non-empty value, enables running tests in parallel
# via pytest-xdist plugin. If this variable is set prior to calling
# distutils_enable_tests in distutils-r1, a test dependency
# on dev-python/pytest-xdist is added automatically.
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: EPYTEST_JOBS
# @USER_VARIABLE
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Specifies the number of jobs for parallel (pytest-xdist) test runs.
# When unset, defaults to -j from MAKEOPTS, or the current nproc.
# @FUNCTION: epytest
# @USAGE: [<args>...]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Run pytest, passing the standard set of pytest options, then
# --deselect and --ignore options based on EPYTEST_DESELECT
# and EPYTEST_IGNORE, then user-specified options.
#
# This command dies on failure and respects nonfatal.
epytest() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
_python_check_EPYTHON
_python_check_occluded_packages
local color=yes
[[ ${NO_COLOR} ]] && color=no
local args=(
# verbose progress reporting and tracebacks
-vv
# list all non-passed tests in the summary for convenience
# (includes failures, skips, xfails...)
-ra
# print local variables in tracebacks, useful for debugging
-l
# override filterwarnings=error, we do not really want -Werror
# for end users, as it tends to fail on new warnings from deps
-Wdefault
# however, do error out if the package failed to load
# an appropriate async plugin
-Werror::pytest.PytestUnhandledCoroutineWarning
# override color output
"--color=${color}"
# count is more precise when we're dealing with a large number
# of tests
-o console_output_style=count
# minimize the temporary directory retention, the test suites
# of some packages can grow them pretty large and normally
# we don't need to preserve them
-o tmp_path_retention_count=0
-o tmp_path_retention_policy=failed
)
if [[ ! ${PYTEST_DISABLE_PLUGIN_AUTOLOAD} ]]; then
args+=(
# disable the undesirable-dependency plugins by default to
# trigger missing argument strips. strip options that require
# them from config files. enable them explicitly via "-p ..."
# if you *really* need them.
-p no:cov
-p no:flake8
-p no:flakes
-p no:pylint
# sterilize pytest-markdown as it runs code snippets from all
# *.md files found without any warning
-p no:markdown
# pytest-sugar undoes everything that's good about pytest output
# and makes it hard to read logs
-p no:sugar
# pytest-xvfb automatically spawns Xvfb for every test suite,
# effectively forcing it even when we'd prefer the tests
# not to have DISPLAY at all, causing crashes sometimes
# and causing us to miss missing virtualx usage
-p no:xvfb
# intrusive packages that break random test suites
-p no:pytest-describe
-p no:plus
-p no:tavern
# does something to logging
-p no:salt-factories
)
fi
if [[ -n ${EPYTEST_TIMEOUT} ]]; then
if [[ ${PYTEST_PLUGINS} != *pytest_timeout* ]]; then
args+=(
-p timeout
)
fi
args+=(
"--timeout=${EPYTEST_TIMEOUT}"
)
fi
if [[ ${EPYTEST_XDIST} ]]; then
local jobs=${EPYTEST_JOBS:-$(makeopts_jobs)}
if [[ ${jobs} -gt 1 ]]; then
if [[ ${PYTEST_PLUGINS} != *xdist.plugin* ]]; then
args+=(
# explicitly enable the plugin, in case the ebuild was
# using PYTEST_DISABLE_PLUGIN_AUTOLOAD=1
-p xdist
)
fi
args+=(
-n "${jobs}"
# worksteal ensures that workers don't end up idle when heavy
# jobs are unevenly distributed
--dist=worksteal
)
fi
fi
local x
for x in "${EPYTEST_DESELECT[@]}"; do
args+=( --deselect "${x}" )
done
for x in "${EPYTEST_IGNORE[@]}"; do
args+=( --ignore "${x}" )
done
set -- "${EPYTHON}" -m pytest "${args[@]}" "${@}"
echo "${@}" >&2
"${@}" || die -n "pytest failed with ${EPYTHON}"
local ret=${?}
# remove common temporary directories left over by pytest plugins
rm -rf .hypothesis .pytest_cache || die
# pytest plugins create additional .pyc files while testing
# see e.g. https://bugs.gentoo.org/847235
if [[ -n ${BUILD_DIR} && -d ${BUILD_DIR} ]]; then
find "${BUILD_DIR}" -name '*-pytest-*.pyc' -delete || die
fi
return ${ret}
}
# @FUNCTION: eunittest
# @USAGE: [<args>...]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Run unit tests using dev-python/unittest-or-fail, passing the standard
# set of options, followed by user-specified options.
#
# This command dies on failure and respects nonfatal.
eunittest() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
_python_check_EPYTHON
_python_check_occluded_packages
# unittest fails with "no tests" correctly since Python 3.12
local runner=unittest
if _python_impl_matches "${EPYTHON}" 3.{9..11}; then
runner=unittest_or_fail
fi
set -- "${EPYTHON}" -m "${runner}" discover -v "${@}"
echo "${@}" >&2
"${@}" || die -n "Tests failed with ${EPYTHON}"
return ${?}
}
# @FUNCTION: _python_run_check_deps
# @INTERNAL
# @USAGE: <impl>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Verify whether <impl> is an acceptable choice to run any-r1 style
# code. Checks whether the interpreter is installed, runs
# python_check_deps() if declared.
_python_run_check_deps() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
local impl=${1}
einfo "Checking whether ${impl} is suitable ..."
local PYTHON_PKG_DEP
_python_export "${impl}" PYTHON_PKG_DEP
ebegin " ${PYTHON_PKG_DEP}"
has_version -b "${PYTHON_PKG_DEP}"
eend ${?} || return 1
declare -f python_check_deps >/dev/null || return 0
local PYTHON_USEDEP="python_targets_${impl}(-)"
local PYTHON_SINGLE_USEDEP="python_single_target_${impl}(-)"
ebegin " python_check_deps"
python_check_deps
eend ${?}
}
# @FUNCTION: python_has_version
# @USAGE: [-b|-d|-r] <atom>...
# @DESCRIPTION:
# A convenience wrapper for has_version() with verbose output and better
# defaults for use in python_check_deps().
#
# The wrapper accepts -b/-d/-r options to indicate the root to perform
# the lookup on. Unlike has_version, the default is -b.
#
# The wrapper accepts multiple package specifications. For the check
# to succeed, *all* specified atoms must match.
python_has_version() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
local root_arg=( -b )
case ${1} in
-b|-d|-r)
root_arg=( "${1}" )
shift
;;
esac
local pkg
for pkg; do
ebegin " ${pkg}"
has_version "${root_arg[@]}" "${pkg}"
eend ${?} || return
done
return 0
}
fi