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author | Greg Ward <gward@python.net> | 2000-04-21 02:28:14 (GMT) |
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committer | Greg Ward <gward@python.net> | 2000-04-21 02:28:14 (GMT) |
commit | 82715e1f11ec1f4c7b13b07ca55f56850c4c3dab (patch) | |
tree | 1dd7b084123f9f870dbc7b00c9281cf84a7793d7 /Lib | |
parent | 283c745c572ea251f6f63e4c16905157ada66233 (diff) | |
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Patch, originally from Bastian Kleineidam and savagely mutilated by me,
to add the "display metadata" options: --name, --version, --author,
and so forth. Main changes:
* added 'display_options' class attribute to list all the "display only"
options (--help-commands plus the metadata options)
* added DistributionMetadata class as a place to put the actual
metadata information from the setup script (not to be confused with
the metadata display options); the logic dealing with metadata
(eg. return self.name or "UNKNOWN") is now in this class
* changed 'parse_command_line()' to use the new OO interface provided
by fancy_getopt, mainly so we can get at the original order of
options on the command line, so we can print multiple lines of
distribution meta-data in the order specified by the user
* added 'handle_display_options()' to handle display-only options
Also fixed some crufty old comments/docstrings.
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib')
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/distutils/dist.py | 243 |
1 files changed, 193 insertions, 50 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/distutils/dist.py b/Lib/distutils/dist.py index 408b9f5..bedd9d2 100644 --- a/Lib/distutils/dist.py +++ b/Lib/distutils/dist.py @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import sys, string, re from types import * from copy import copy from distutils.errors import * -from distutils.fancy_getopt import fancy_getopt, print_help +from distutils.fancy_getopt import FancyGetopt, longopt_xlate # Regex to define acceptable Distutils command names. This is not *quite* @@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ class Distribution: # 'global_options' describes the command-line options that may be - # supplied to the client (setup.py) prior to any actual commands. - # Eg. "./setup.py -nv" or "./setup.py --verbose" both take advantage of + # supplied to the setup script prior to any actual commands. + # Eg. "./setup.py -n" or "./setup.py --quiet" both take advantage of # these global options. This list should be kept to a bare minimum, # since every global option is also valid as a command option -- and we # don't want to pollute the commands with too many options that they @@ -53,8 +53,47 @@ class Distribution: ('dry-run', 'n', "don't actually do anything"), ('help', 'h', - "show this help message"), + "show this help message, plus help for any commands " + + "given on the command-line"), ] + + # options that are not propagated to the commands + display_options = [ + ('help-commands', None, + "list all available commands"), + ('name', None, + "print package name"), + ('version', 'V', + "print package version"), + ('fullname', None, + "print <package name>-<version>"), + ('author', None, + "print the author's name"), + ('author-email', None, + "print the author's email address"), + ('maintainer', None, + "print the maintainer's name"), + ('maintainer-email', None, + "print the maintainer's email address"), + ('contact', None, + "print the name of the maintainer if present, " + "else author"), + ('contact-email', None, + "print the email of the maintainer if present, " + "else author"), + ('url', None, + "print the URL for this package"), + ('licence', None, + "print the licence of the package"), + ('license', None, + "alias for --licence"), + ('description', None, + "print the package description"), + ] + display_option_names = map(lambda x: string.translate(x[0], longopt_xlate), + display_options) + + # negative options are options that exclude other options negative_opt = {'quiet': 'verbose'} @@ -75,31 +114,28 @@ class Distribution: self.verbose = 1 self.dry_run = 0 self.help = 0 - self.help_commands = 0 - - # And the "distribution meta-data" options -- these can only - # come from setup.py (the caller), not the command line - # (or a hypothetical config file). - self.name = None - self.version = None - self.author = None - self.author_email = None - self.maintainer = None - self.maintainer_email = None - self.url = None - self.licence = None - self.description = None + for attr in self.display_option_names: + setattr(self, attr, 0) + + # Store the distribution meta-data (name, version, author, and so + # forth) in a separate object -- we're getting to have enough + # information here (and enough command-line options) that it's + # worth it. Also delegate 'get_XXX()' methods to the 'metadata' + # object in a sneaky and underhanded (but efficient!) way. + self.metadata = DistributionMetadata () + for attr in dir(self.metadata): + meth_name = "get_" + attr + setattr(self, meth_name, getattr(self.metadata, meth_name)) # 'cmdclass' maps command names to class objects, so we # can 1) quickly figure out which class to instantiate when # we need to create a new command object, and 2) have a way - # for the client to override command classes + # for the setup script to override command classes self.cmdclass = {} # These options are really the business of various commands, rather # than of the Distribution itself. We provide aliases for them in # Distribution as a convenience to the developer. - # dictionary. self.packages = None self.package_dir = None self.py_modules = None @@ -128,8 +164,9 @@ class Distribution: self.have_run = {} # Now we'll use the attrs dictionary (ultimately, keyword args from - # the client) to possibly override any or all of these distribution - # options. + # the setup script) to possibly override any or all of these + # distribution options. + if attrs: # Pull out the set of command options and work on them @@ -149,7 +186,9 @@ class Distribution: # Now work on the rest of the attributes. Any attribute that's # not already defined is invalid! for (key,val) in attrs.items(): - if hasattr (self, key): + if hasattr (self.metadata, key): + setattr (self.metadata, key, val) + elif hasattr (self, key): setattr (self, key, val) else: raise DistutilsSetupError, \ @@ -192,19 +231,17 @@ class Distribution: # happen until we know what the command is. self.commands = [] - options = self.global_options + \ - [('help-commands', None, - "list all available commands")] - args = fancy_getopt (options, self.negative_opt, - self, sys.argv[1:]) + parser = FancyGetopt (self.global_options + self.display_options) + parser.set_negative_aliases (self.negative_opt) + args = parser.getopt (object=self) + option_order = parser.get_option_order() - # User just wants a list of commands -- we'll print it out and stop - # processing now (ie. if they ran "setup --help-commands foo bar", - # we ignore "foo bar"). - if self.help_commands: - self.print_commands () - print - print usage + # Handle aliases (license == licence) + if self.license: + self.licence = 1 + + # for display options we return immediately + if self.handle_display_options(option_order): return while args: @@ -246,15 +283,17 @@ class Distribution: negative_opt = copy (negative_opt) negative_opt.update (cmd_obj.negative_opt) - options = self.global_options + cmd_obj.user_options - args = fancy_getopt (options, negative_opt, - cmd_obj, args[1:]) + parser.set_option_table (self.global_options + + cmd_obj.user_options) + parser.set_negative_aliases (negative_opt) + args = parser.getopt (args[1:], cmd_obj) if cmd_obj.help: - print_help (self.global_options, - header="Global options:") + parser.set_option_table (self.global_options) + parser.print_help ("Global options:") print - print_help (cmd_obj.user_options, - header="Options for '%s' command:" % command) + + parser.set_option_table (cmd_obj.user_options) + parser.print_help ("Options for '%s' command:" % command) print print usage return @@ -271,13 +310,23 @@ class Distribution: # get help on a command, but I support it because that's how # CVS does it -- might as well be consistent.) if self.help: - print_help (self.global_options, header="Global options:") + parser.set_option_table (self.global_options) + parser.print_help ( + "Global options (apply to all commands, " + + "or can be used per command):") print + if not self.commands: + parser.set_option_table (self.display_options) + parser.print_help ( + "Information display options (just display " + + "information, ignore any commands)") + print + for command in self.commands: klass = self.find_command_class (command) - print_help (klass.user_options, - header="Options for '%s' command:" % command) + parser.set_option_table (klass.user_options) + parser.print_help ("Options for '%s' command:" % command) print print usage @@ -292,6 +341,40 @@ class Distribution: # parse_command_line() + def handle_display_options (self, option_order): + """If there were any non-global "display-only" options + (--help-commands or the metadata display options) on the command + line, display the requested info and return true; else return + false.""" + + from distutils.core import usage + + # User just wants a list of commands -- we'll print it out and stop + # processing now (ie. if they ran "setup --help-commands foo bar", + # we ignore "foo bar"). + if self.help_commands: + self.print_commands () + print + print usage + return 1 + + # If user supplied any of the "display metadata" options, then + # display that metadata in the order in which the user supplied the + # metadata options. + any_display_options = 0 + is_display_option = {} + for option in self.display_options: + is_display_option[option[0]] = 1 + + for (opt, val) in option_order: + if val and is_display_option.get(opt): + opt = string.translate (opt, longopt_xlate) + print getattr(self.metadata, "get_"+opt)() + any_display_options = 1 + + return any_display_options + + # handle_display_options() def print_command_list (self, commands, header, max_length): """Print a subset of the list of all commands -- used by @@ -437,7 +520,7 @@ class Distribution: def run_commands (self): - """Run each command that was seen on the client command line. + """Run each command that was seen on the setup script command line. Uses the list of commands found and cache of command objects created by 'create_command_obj()'.""" @@ -532,14 +615,74 @@ class Distribution: not self.has_ext_modules() and not self.has_c_libraries()) + # -- Metadata query methods ---------------------------------------- + + # If you're looking for 'get_name()', 'get_version()', and so forth, + # they are defined in a sneaky way: the constructor binds self.get_XXX + # to self.metadata.get_XXX. The actual code is in the + # DistributionMetadata class, below. + +# class Distribution + + +class DistributionMetadata: + """Dummy class to hold the distribution meta-data: name, version, + author, and so forth.""" + + def __init__ (self): + self.name = None + self.version = None + self.author = None + self.author_email = None + self.maintainer = None + self.maintainer_email = None + self.url = None + self.licence = None + self.description = None + + # -- Metadata query methods ---------------------------------------- + def get_name (self): return self.name or "UNKNOWN" - def get_full_name (self): - return "%s-%s" % ((self.name or "UNKNOWN"), (self.version or "???")) - -# class Distribution + def get_version(self): + return self.version or "???" + + def get_fullname (self): + return "%s-%s" % (self.get_name(), self.get_version()) + + def get_author(self): + return self.author or "UNKNOWN" + def get_author_email(self): + return self.author_email or "UNKNOWN" + + def get_maintainer(self): + return self.maintainer or "UNKNOWN" + + def get_maintainer_email(self): + return self.maintainer_email or "UNKNOWN" + + def get_contact(self): + return (self.maintainer or + self.author or + "UNKNOWN") + + def get_contact_email(self): + return (self.maintainer_email or + self.author_email or + "UNKNOWN") + + def get_url(self): + return self.url or "UNKNOWN" + + def get_licence(self): + return self.licence or "UNKNOWN" + + def get_description(self): + return self.description or "UNKNOWN" + +# class DistributionMetadata if __name__ == "__main__": dist = Distribution () |