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import os, glob, sys
from distutils.core import setup
from distutils.command.build_py import build_py
from distutils.command.install_lib import install_lib
import idlever
idle_name = "idle"
# Name of 'package' to be installed in site-packages:
pkgname = idle_name + "lib"
try:
pos = sys.argv.index("--check-tkinter")
except ValueError:
pass
else:
del sys.argv[pos]
try:
import _tkinter
except ImportError:
print >>sys.stderr, "Cannot install IDLE without _tkinter"
raise SystemExit
try:
pkg_dir = os.path.join(os.environ['SRCDIR'], 'Tools', idle_name)
except KeyError:
pkg_dir = "."
# the normal build_py would not incorporate anything but .py files
txt_files = ['extend.txt', 'help.txt', 'CREDITS.txt', 'HISTORY.txt',
'INSTALL.txt', 'LICENSE.txt', 'NEWS.txt', 'README.txt']
txt_files += ['config-extensions.def', 'config-highlight.def',
'config-keys.def', 'config-main.def']
txt_files += [idle_name + '.bat', idle_name + '.pyw']
Icons = glob.glob1(os.path.join(pkg_dir, "Icons"), "*.gif")
class IDLE_Builder(build_py):
def get_plain_outfile(self, build_dir, package, file):
# like get_module_outfile, but does not append .py
outfile_path = [build_dir] + list(package) + [file]
return apply(os.path.join, outfile_path)
def run(self):
# Copies all .py files, then also copies the txt and gif files
build_py.run(self)
for name in txt_files:
outfile = self.get_plain_outfile(self.build_lib, [pkgname], name)
dir = os.path.dirname(outfile)
self.mkpath(dir)
self.copy_file(os.path.join(pkg_dir, name), outfile,
preserve_mode = 0)
for name in Icons:
outfile = self.get_plain_outfile(self.build_lib,
[pkgname, "Icons"], name)
dir = os.path.dirname(outfile)
self.mkpath(dir)
self.copy_file(os.path.join(pkg_dir, "Icons", name),
outfile, preserve_mode = 0)
def get_source_files(self):
# returns the .py files, the .txt and .def files, and the icons
icons = [os.path.join(pkg_dir, "Icons",name) for name in Icons]
txts = [os.path.join(pkg_dir, name) for name in txt_files]
return build_py.get_source_files(self) + txt_files + icons
def get_outputs(self, include_bytecode=1):
# returns the built files
outputs = build_py.get_outputs(self, include_bytecode)
if not include_bytecode:
return outputs
for name in txt_files:
filename = self.get_plain_outfile(self.build_lib, [pkgname], name)
outputs.append(filename)
for name in Icons:
filename = self.get_plain_outfile(self.build_lib,
[pkgname, "Icons"], name)
outputs.append(filename)
return outputs
# Arghhh. install_lib thinks that all files returned from build_py's
# get_outputs are bytecode files
class IDLE_Installer(install_lib):
def _bytecode_filenames(self, files):
files = [n for n in files if n.endswith('.py')]
return install_lib._bytecode_filenames(self, files)
setup(name="IDLEfork",
version = idlever.IDLE_VERSION,
description = "IDLEfork, the Developmental Python IDE",
author = "Guido van Rossum et. al.",
author_email = "idle-dev@python.org",
license = "PSF: www.python.org",
url = "https://sourceforge.net/projects/idlefork/",
long_description =
"""IDLE is a Tkinter based IDE for Python. It is written in 100% pure
Python and works both on Windows and Unix. It features a multi-window
text editor with multiple undo, Python colorizing, and many other
things, as well as a Python shell window and a debugger.
IDLEfork is a separate line of development which was initiated by
David Scherer at CMU as part of VPython. It features execution in a
separate process which is newly initiated for each run. At version 0.9
the RPC was changed to incorporate code by GvR, which supports the
debugger. IDLEfork also incorporates a GUI configuration utilility.
For further details, refer to idlefork.sourceforge.net.
""",
cmdclass = {'build_py':IDLE_Builder,
'install_lib':IDLE_Installer},
package_dir = {pkgname: pkg_dir},
packages = [pkgname],
scripts = [os.path.join(pkg_dir, idle_name)]
)
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