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# Copyright 1999-2018 Gentoo Foundation
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# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
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# @ECLASS: python-single-r1.eclass
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# @MAINTAINER:
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# Python team <python@gentoo.org>
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# @AUTHOR:
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# Author: Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>
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# Based on work of: Krzysztof Pawlik <nelchael@gentoo.org>
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# @SUPPORTED_EAPIS: 5 6 7
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# @BLURB: An eclass for Python packages not installed for multiple implementations.
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# An extension of the python-r1 eclass suite for packages which
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# don't support being installed for multiple Python implementations.
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# This mostly includes tools embedding Python.
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#
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# This eclass extends the IUSE and REQUIRED_USE set by python-r1
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# to request the PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET when the inheriting ebuild
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# can be supported by more than one Python implementation. It also
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# replaces PYTHON_USEDEP and PYTHON_DEPS with a more suitable form.
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#
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# Please note that packages support multiple Python implementations
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# (using python-r1 eclass) can not depend on packages not supporting
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# them (using this eclass).
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#
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# Please note that python-single-r1 will always inherit python-utils-r1
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# as well. Thus, all the functions defined there can be used
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# in the packages using python-single-r1, and there is no need ever
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# to inherit both.
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#
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# For more information, please see the wiki:
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# https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Python/python-single-r1
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case "${EAPI:-0}" in
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0|1|2|3|4)
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die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI:-0} (too old) for ${ECLASS}"
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;;
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5|6|7)
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# EAPI=5 is required for sane USE_EXPAND dependencies
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;;
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*)
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die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI} (unknown) for ${ECLASS}"
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;;
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esac
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if [[ ! ${_PYTHON_SINGLE_R1} ]]; then
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if [[ ${_PYTHON_R1} ]]; then
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die 'python-single-r1.eclass can not be used with python-r1.eclass.'
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elif [[ ${_PYTHON_ANY_R1} ]]; then
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die 'python-single-r1.eclass can not be used with python-any-r1.eclass.'
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fi
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inherit python-utils-r1
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fi
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EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PYTHON_COMPAT
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# @REQUIRED
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# This variable contains a list of Python implementations the package
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# supports. It must be set before the `inherit' call. It has to be
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# an array.
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#
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# Example:
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# @CODE
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# PYTHON_COMPAT=( python2_7 python3_3 python3_4 )
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# @CODE
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#
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# Please note that you can also use bash brace expansion if you like:
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# @CODE
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# PYTHON_COMPAT=( python2_7 python3_{3,4} )
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# @CODE
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PYTHON_COMPAT_OVERRIDE
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# @INTERNAL
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# This variable can be used when working with ebuilds to override
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# the in-ebuild PYTHON_COMPAT. It is a string naming the implementation
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# which package will be built for. It needs to be specified
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# in the calling environment, and not in ebuilds.
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#
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# It should be noted that in order to preserve metadata immutability,
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# PYTHON_COMPAT_OVERRIDE does not affect IUSE nor dependencies.
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# The state of PYTHON_TARGETS and PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET is ignored,
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# and the implementation in PYTHON_COMPAT_OVERRIDE is built instead.
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# Dependencies need to be satisfied manually.
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#
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# Example:
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# @CODE
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# PYTHON_COMPAT_OVERRIDE='pypy' emerge -1v dev-python/bar
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# @CODE
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PYTHON_REQ_USE
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# @DEFAULT_UNSET
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# The list of USEflags required to be enabled on the chosen Python
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# implementations, formed as a USE-dependency string. It should be valid
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# for all implementations in PYTHON_COMPAT, so it may be necessary to
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# use USE defaults.
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#
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# This should be set before calling `inherit'.
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#
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# Example:
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# @CODE
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# PYTHON_REQ_USE="gdbm,ncurses(-)?"
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# @CODE
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#
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# It will cause the Python dependencies to look like:
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# @CODE
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# python_single_target_pythonX_Y? ( dev-lang/python:X.Y[gdbm,ncurses(-)?] )
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# @CODE
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PYTHON_DEPS
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# This is an eclass-generated Python dependency string for all
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# implementations listed in PYTHON_COMPAT.
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#
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# The dependency string is conditional on PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET.
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#
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# Example use:
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# @CODE
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# RDEPEND="${PYTHON_DEPS}
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# dev-foo/mydep"
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# DEPEND="${RDEPEND}"
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# @CODE
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#
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# Example value:
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# @CODE
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# dev-lang/python-exec:=
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# python_single_target_python2_7? ( dev-lang/python:2.7[gdbm] )
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# python_single_target_pypy? ( virtual/pypy[gdbm] )
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# @CODE
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PYTHON_USEDEP
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# This is an eclass-generated USE-dependency string which can be used to
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# depend on another Python package being built for the same Python
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# implementations.
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#
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# The generate USE-flag list is compatible with packages using python-r1,
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# python-single-r1 and python-distutils-ng eclasses. It must not be used
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# on packages using python.eclass.
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#
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# Example use:
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# @CODE
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# RDEPEND="dev-python/foo[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]"
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# @CODE
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#
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# Example value:
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# @CODE
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# python_targets_python2_7(-)?,python_single_target_python3_4(+)?
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# @CODE
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# This is an eclass-generated required-use expression which ensures the following
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# when more than one python implementation is possible:
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# 1. Exactly one PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET value has been enabled.
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# 2. The selected PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET value is enabled in PYTHON_TARGETS.
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#
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# This expression should be utilized in an ebuild by including it in
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# REQUIRED_USE, optionally behind a use flag.
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#
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# Example use:
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# @CODE
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# REQUIRED_USE="python? ( ${PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE} )"
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# @CODE
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#
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# Example value:
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# @CODE
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# python_single_target_python2_7? ( python_targets_python2_7 )
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# python_single_target_python3_3? ( python_targets_python3_3 )
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# ^^ ( python_single_target_python2_7 python_single_target_python3_3 )
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# @CODE
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_python_single_set_globals() {
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_python_set_impls
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local i PYTHON_PKG_DEP
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local flags_mt=( "${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]/#/python_targets_}" )
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local flags=( "${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]/#/python_single_target_}" )
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local unflags=( "${_PYTHON_UNSUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]/#/-python_single_target_}" )
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local optflags=${flags_mt[@]/%/(-)?},${unflags[@]/%/(-)}
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IUSE="${flags_mt[*]}"
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local deps requse usedep
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if [[ ${#_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]} -eq 1 ]]; then
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# There is only one supported implementation; set IUSE and other
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# variables without PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET.
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requse=${flags_mt[*]}
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python_export "${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[0]}" PYTHON_PKG_DEP
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deps="${flags_mt[*]}? ( ${PYTHON_PKG_DEP} ) "
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# Force on the python_single_target_* flag for this impl, so
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# that any dependencies that inherit python-single-r1 and
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# happen to have multiple implementations will still need
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# to bound by the implementation used by this package.
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optflags+=,${flags[0]/%/(+)}
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else
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# Multiple supported implementations; honor PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET.
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IUSE+=" ${flags[*]}"
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requse="^^ ( ${flags[*]} )"
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# Ensure deps honor the same python_single_target_* flag as is set
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# on this package.
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optflags+=,${flags[@]/%/(+)?}
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for i in "${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]}"; do
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# The chosen targets need to be in PYTHON_TARGETS as well.
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# This is in order to enforce correct dependencies on packages
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# supporting multiple implementations.
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requse+=" python_single_target_${i}? ( python_targets_${i} )"
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python_export "${i}" PYTHON_PKG_DEP
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deps+="python_single_target_${i}? ( ${PYTHON_PKG_DEP} ) "
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done
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fi
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usedep=${optflags// /,}
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# 1) well, python-exec would suffice as an RDEP
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# but no point in making this overcomplex, BDEP doesn't hurt anyone
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# 2) python-exec should be built with all targets forced anyway
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# but if new targets were added, we may need to force a rebuild
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if [[ ${_PYTHON_WANT_PYTHON_EXEC2} == 0 ]]; then
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die "python-exec:0 is no longer supported, please fix your ebuild to work with python-exec:2"
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else
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deps+=">=dev-lang/python-exec-2:=[${usedep}]"
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fi
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if [[ ${PYTHON_DEPS+1} ]]; then
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if [[ ${PYTHON_DEPS} != "${deps}" ]]; then
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eerror "PYTHON_DEPS have changed between inherits (PYTHON_REQ_USE?)!"
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eerror "Before: ${PYTHON_DEPS}"
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eerror "Now : ${deps}"
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die "PYTHON_DEPS integrity check failed"
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fi
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# these two are formality -- they depend on PYTHON_COMPAT only
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if [[ ${PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE} != ${requse} ]]; then
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eerror "PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE have changed between inherits!"
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eerror "Before: ${PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE}"
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eerror "Now : ${requse}"
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die "PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE integrity check failed"
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fi
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if [[ ${PYTHON_USEDEP} != "${usedep}" ]]; then
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eerror "PYTHON_USEDEP have changed between inherits!"
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eerror "Before: ${PYTHON_USEDEP}"
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eerror "Now : ${usedep}"
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die "PYTHON_USEDEP integrity check failed"
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fi
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else
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PYTHON_DEPS=${deps}
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PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE=${requse}
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PYTHON_USEDEP=${usedep}
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readonly PYTHON_DEPS PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE PYTHON_USEDEP
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fi
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}
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_python_single_set_globals
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unset -f _python_single_set_globals
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if [[ ! ${_PYTHON_SINGLE_R1} ]]; then
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# @FUNCTION: python_gen_usedep
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# @USAGE: <pattern> [...]
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# Output a USE dependency string for Python implementations which
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# are both in PYTHON_COMPAT and match any of the patterns passed
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# as parameters to the function.
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#
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# The patterns can be either fnmatch-style patterns (matched via bash
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# == operator against PYTHON_COMPAT values) or '-2' / '-3' to indicate
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# appropriately all enabled Python 2/3 implementations (alike
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# python_is_python3). Remember to escape or quote the fnmatch patterns
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# to prevent accidental shell filename expansion.
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#
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# When all implementations are requested, please use ${PYTHON_USEDEP}
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# instead. Please also remember to set an appropriate REQUIRED_USE
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# to avoid ineffective USE flags.
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#
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# Example:
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# @CODE
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# PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_7,3_4} )
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# DEPEND="doc? ( dev-python/epydoc[$(python_gen_usedep 'python2*')] )"
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# @CODE
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#
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# It will cause the dependency to look like:
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# @CODE
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# DEPEND="doc? ( dev-python/epydoc[python_targets_python2_7(-)?,...] )"
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# @CODE
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python_gen_usedep() {
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
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local impl matches=()
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for impl in "${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]}"; do
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if _python_impl_matches "${impl}" "${@}"; then
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matches+=(
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"python_targets_${impl}(-)?"
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"python_single_target_${impl}(+)?"
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)
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fi
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done
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[[ ${matches[@]} ]] || die "No supported implementations match python_gen_usedep patterns: ${@}"
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local out=${matches[@]}
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echo "${out// /,}"
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}
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# @FUNCTION: python_gen_useflags
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# @USAGE: <pattern> [...]
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# Output a list of USE flags for Python implementations which
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# are both in PYTHON_COMPAT and match any of the patterns passed
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# as parameters to the function.
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#
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# The patterns can be either fnmatch-style patterns (matched via bash
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# == operator against PYTHON_COMPAT values) or '-2' / '-3' to indicate
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# appropriately all enabled Python 2/3 implementations (alike
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# python_is_python3). Remember to escape or quote the fnmatch patterns
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# to prevent accidental shell filename expansion.
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#
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# Example:
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# @CODE
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# PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_7,3_4} )
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# REQUIRED_USE="doc? ( ^^ ( $(python_gen_useflags 'python2*') ) )"
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# @CODE
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#
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# It will cause the variable to look like:
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# @CODE
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# REQUIRED_USE="doc? ( ^^ ( python_single_target_python2_7 ) )"
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# @CODE
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python_gen_useflags() {
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
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local flag_prefix impl matches=()
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if [[ ${#_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]} -eq 1 ]]; then
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flag_prefix=python_targets
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else
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flag_prefix=python_single_target
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fi
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for impl in "${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]}"; do
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if _python_impl_matches "${impl}" "${@}"; then
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matches+=( "${flag_prefix}_${impl}" )
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fi
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done
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echo "${matches[@]}"
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}
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# @FUNCTION: python_gen_cond_dep
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# @USAGE: <dependency> <pattern> [...]
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# Output a list of <dependency>-ies made conditional to USE flags
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# of Python implementations which are both in PYTHON_COMPAT and match
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# any of the patterns passed as the remaining parameters.
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#
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# The patterns can be either fnmatch-style patterns (matched via bash
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# == operator against PYTHON_COMPAT values) or '-2' / '-3' to indicate
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# appropriately all enabled Python 2/3 implementations (alike
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# python_is_python3). Remember to escape or quote the fnmatch patterns
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# to prevent accidental shell filename expansion.
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#
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# In order to enforce USE constraints on the packages, verbatim
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# '${PYTHON_USEDEP}' (quoted!) may be placed in the dependency
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# specification. It will get expanded within the function into a proper
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# USE dependency string.
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#
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# Example:
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# @CODE
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# PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_7,3_{3,4}} pypy )
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# RDEPEND="$(python_gen_cond_dep \
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# 'dev-python/unittest2[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]' python2_7 pypy )"
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# @CODE
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#
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# It will cause the variable to look like:
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# @CODE
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# RDEPEND="python_single_target_python2_7? (
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# dev-python/unittest2[python_targets_python2_7(-)?,...] )
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# python_single_target_pypy? (
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# dev-python/unittest2[python_targets_pypy(-)?,...] )"
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# @CODE
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python_gen_cond_dep() {
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
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local flag_prefix impl matches=()
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if [[ ${#_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]} -eq 1 ]]; then
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flag_prefix=python_targets
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else
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flag_prefix=python_single_target
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fi
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local dep=${1}
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shift
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for impl in "${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]}"; do
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if _python_impl_matches "${impl}" "${@}"; then
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# substitute ${PYTHON_USEDEP} if used
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# (since python_gen_usedep() will not return ${PYTHON_USEDEP}
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# the code is run at most once)
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if [[ ${dep} == *'${PYTHON_USEDEP}'* ]]; then
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local usedep=$(python_gen_usedep "${@}")
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dep=${dep//\$\{PYTHON_USEDEP\}/${usedep}}
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fi
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matches+=( "${flag_prefix}_${impl}? ( ${dep} )" )
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fi
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done
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echo "${matches[@]}"
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}
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# @FUNCTION: python_gen_impl_dep
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# @USAGE: [<requested-use-flags> [<impl-pattern>...]]
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# Output a dependency on Python implementations with the specified USE
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# dependency string appended, or no USE dependency string if called
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# without the argument (or with empty argument). If any implementation
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# patterns are passed, the output dependencies will be generated only
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# for the implementations matching them.
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#
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# The patterns can be either fnmatch-style patterns (matched via bash
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# == operator against PYTHON_COMPAT values) or '-2' / '-3' to indicate
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# appropriately all enabled Python 2/3 implementations (alike
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# python_is_python3). Remember to escape or quote the fnmatch patterns
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# to prevent accidental shell filename expansion.
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#
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# Use this function when you need to request different USE flags
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# on the Python interpreter depending on package's USE flags. If you
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# only need a single set of interpreter USE flags, just set
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# PYTHON_REQ_USE and use ${PYTHON_DEPS} globally.
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#
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# Example:
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# @CODE
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# PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_7,3_{3,4}} pypy )
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# RDEPEND="foo? ( $(python_gen_impl_dep 'xml(+)') )"
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# @CODE
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#
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# It will cause the variable to look like:
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# @CODE
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# RDEPEND="foo? (
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# python_single_target_python2_7? (
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# dev-lang/python:2.7[xml(+)] )
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# python_single_target_pypy? (
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# dev-python/pypy[xml(+)] ) )"
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# @CODE
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python_gen_impl_dep() {
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
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local impl pattern
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local matches=()
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if [[ ${#_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]} -eq 1 ]]; then
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flag_prefix=python_targets
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else
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flag_prefix=python_single_target
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fi
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local PYTHON_REQ_USE=${1}
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shift
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local patterns=( "${@-*}" )
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for impl in "${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]}"; do
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if _python_impl_matches "${impl}" "${patterns[@]}"; then
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local PYTHON_PKG_DEP
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python_export "${impl}" PYTHON_PKG_DEP
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matches+=( "${flag_prefix}_${impl}? ( ${PYTHON_PKG_DEP} )" )
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fi
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done
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echo "${matches[@]}"
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}
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# @FUNCTION: python_setup
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# @DESCRIPTION:
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# Determine what the selected Python implementation is and set
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# the Python build environment up for it.
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python_setup() {
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
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unset EPYTHON
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# support developer override
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if [[ ${PYTHON_COMPAT_OVERRIDE} ]]; then
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local impls=( ${PYTHON_COMPAT_OVERRIDE} )
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[[ ${#impls[@]} -eq 1 ]] || die "PYTHON_COMPAT_OVERRIDE must name exactly one implementation for python-single-r1"
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ewarn "WARNING: PYTHON_COMPAT_OVERRIDE in effect. The following Python"
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ewarn "implementation will be used:"
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ewarn
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ewarn " ${PYTHON_COMPAT_OVERRIDE}"
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ewarn
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ewarn "Dependencies won't be satisfied, and PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET flags will be ignored."
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python_export "${impls[0]}" EPYTHON PYTHON
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python_wrapper_setup
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return
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fi
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if [[ ${#_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]} -eq 1 ]]; then
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if use "python_targets_${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[0]}"; then
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# Only one supported implementation, enable it explicitly
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python_export "${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[0]}" EPYTHON PYTHON
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python_wrapper_setup
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fi
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else
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local impl
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for impl in "${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]}"; do
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if use "python_single_target_${impl}"; then
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if [[ ${EPYTHON} ]]; then
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eerror "Your PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET setting lists more than a single Python"
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eerror "implementation. Please set it to just one value. If you need"
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eerror "to override the value for a single package, please use package.env"
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eerror "or an equivalent solution (man 5 portage)."
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echo
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die "More than one implementation in PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET."
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fi
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if ! use "python_targets_${impl}"; then
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eerror "The implementation chosen as PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET must be added"
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eerror "to PYTHON_TARGETS as well. This is in order to ensure that"
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|
eerror "dependencies are satisfied correctly. We're sorry"
|
|
eerror "for the inconvenience."
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|
echo
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die "Build target (${impl}) not in PYTHON_TARGETS."
|
|
fi
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|
|
|
python_export "${impl}" EPYTHON PYTHON
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|
python_wrapper_setup
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|
fi
|
|
done
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|
fi
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|
|
|
if [[ ! ${EPYTHON} ]]; then
|
|
eerror "No Python implementation selected for the build. Please set"
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|
if [[ ${#_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]} -eq 1 ]]; then
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|
eerror "the PYTHON_TARGETS variable in your make.conf to include one"
|
|
else
|
|
eerror "the PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET variable in your make.conf to one"
|
|
fi
|
|
eerror "of the following values:"
|
|
eerror
|
|
eerror "${_PYTHON_SUPPORTED_IMPLS[@]}"
|
|
echo
|
|
die "No supported Python implementation in PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET/PYTHON_TARGETS."
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# @FUNCTION: python-single-r1_pkg_setup
|
|
# @DESCRIPTION:
|
|
# Runs python_setup.
|
|
python-single-r1_pkg_setup() {
|
|
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
|
|
|
|
[[ ${MERGE_TYPE} != binary ]] && python_setup
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_PYTHON_SINGLE_R1=1
|
|
fi
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