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Windows build scripts. (GH-31803)
(cherry picked from commit 1288097088dcf3bad3799bd5867e7675515a5b18)
Co-authored-by: conioh <10606081+conioh@users.noreply.github.com>
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(GH-95631)
(cherry picked from commit 5b6acbaa20aa8c80c0f10986bf6c755608664023)
Co-authored-by: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org>
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(cherry picked from commit 7d8973870bb079bf71d094cd966d6b6336f1e25f)
Co-authored-by: neonene <53406459+neonene@users.noreply.github.com>
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(cherry picked from commit 99be1cbeb3b58f0daa9108abc4075412d6212169)
Co-authored-by: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org>
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Closes #91551
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code when part of the build fails (GH-31921)
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(GH-31920)
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uses the install path during repair (GH-31726)
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(GH-31677)
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Co-authored-by: ImgBotApp <ImgBotHelp@gmail.com>
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Also makes a few general improvements to the build process and removes some dead code.
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The option must be enabled from the command line
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The distutils bdist_wininst command deprecated in Python 3.8 has been
removed. The distutils bidst_wheel command is now recommended to
distribute binary packages on Windows.
* Remove Lib/distutils/command/bdist_wininst.py
* Remove PC/bdist_wininst/ project
* Remove Lib/distutils/command/wininst-*.exe programs
* Remove all references to bdist_wininst
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server (GH-23132)
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Prevent installation on Windows 8 and earlier.
Download UCRT on demand when required (non-updated Windows 8.1 only)
Add reference to py launcher to post-install message
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Replace MIDL-generated file with manual GUID definition.
Use the same .def file for release and debug builds.
Update setup build to support latest toolset
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Use text/x-python instead of text/plain to avoid issues with tools assuming that "ShellExecute(script)" is a non-executable operation.
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This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module,
ported from the standalone reference implementation (see
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a
link, which has a more detailed commit history).
This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP,
but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes:
1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class
2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class
3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code
coverage is less than 100%).
4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows)
Differences from the reference implementation:
- The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is
`_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates
some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor
Stinner and Steve Dower.)
- The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the
property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py
rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py
because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely
require this separation anyway; we may:
- include the property tests
- automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C,
rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar
to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C
and Python test cases from datetimetester.py).
- This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not
on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters.
- Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from
building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel.
- This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of
CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as
part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a
major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI.
Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of
which were backported to the reference implementation:
- Fixed reference and memory leaks
With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo
- Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built
The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls
back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem
building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version
might easily go unnoticed.
- Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__
Suggested by Petr Viktorin.
- Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower.
- Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr
Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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(GH-18918)
Also adds GitHub CI test for Windows installer changes
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(GH-16968)
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detected states in Windows installer (GH-15759)
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* Increase timeout for PGO builds in Windows release
* Fix test step failures
* Disable MinGW step properly
* Fix embeddable distro name
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We now use a pre-built libffi binary from our binaries repository, and no longer vendor the full implementation.
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