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  • Committer: Canonical.com Patch Queue Manager
  • Date: 2010-06-28 01:45:12 UTC
  • mfrom: (5320.1.1 statictuple-sizeof)
  • Revision ID: pqm@pqm.ubuntu.com-20100628014512-l4w7dmgpmt1pj5c4
(spiv) Implement __sizeof__ in StaticTuple. (Andrew Bennetts)

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import os
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import os.path
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import sys
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import copy
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import glob
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if sys.version_info < (2, 6):
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    sys.stderr.write("[ERROR] Not a supported Python version. Need 2.6+\n")
 
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if sys.version_info < (2, 4):
 
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    sys.stderr.write("[ERROR] Not a supported Python version. Need 2.4+\n")
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    sys.exit(1)
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# NOTE: The directory containing setup.py, whether run by 'python setup.py' or
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            'package_data': {'bzrlib': ['doc/api/*.txt',
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                                        'tests/test_patches_data/*',
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                                        'help_topics/en/*.txt',
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                                        'tests/ssl_certs/ca.crt',
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                                        'tests/ssl_certs/server_without_pass.key',
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                                        'tests/ssl_certs/server_with_pass.key',
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                                        'tests/ssl_certs/server.crt',
 
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                                        'tests/ssl_certs/server.crt'
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                                       ]},
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           }
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I18N_FILES = []
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for filepath in glob.glob("bzrlib/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/*.mo"):
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    langfile = filepath[len("bzrlib/locale/"):]
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    targetpath = os.path.dirname(os.path.join("share/locale", langfile))
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    I18N_FILES.append((targetpath, [filepath]))
 
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def get_bzrlib_packages():
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    """Recurse through the bzrlib directory, and extract the package names"""
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    Generate bzr.1.
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    """
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    sub_commands = build.sub_commands + [
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            ('build_mo', lambda _: True),
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            ]
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    def run(self):
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        build.run(self)
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## Setup
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########################
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from tools.build_mo import build_mo
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command_classes = {'install_scripts': my_install_scripts,
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                   'build': bzr_build,
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                   'build_mo': build_mo,
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                   }
 
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                   'build': bzr_build}
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from distutils import log
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from distutils.errors import CCompilerError, DistutilsPlatformError
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from distutils.extension import Extension
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ext_modules = []
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try:
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    try:
 
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        from Pyrex.Distutils import build_ext
 
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        from Pyrex.Compiler.Version import version as pyrex_version
 
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    except ImportError:
 
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        print("No Pyrex, trying Cython...")
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        from Cython.Distutils import build_ext
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        from Cython.Compiler.Version import version as pyrex_version
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    except ImportError:
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        print("No Cython, trying Pyrex...")
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        from Pyrex.Distutils import build_ext
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        from Pyrex.Compiler.Version import version as pyrex_version
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except ImportError:
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    have_pyrex = False
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    # try to build the extension from the prior generated source.
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    from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
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else:
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    have_pyrex = True
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    import re
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    _version = re.match("^[0-9.]+", pyrex_version).group(0)
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    pyrex_version_info = tuple(map(int, _version.split('.')))
 
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    pyrex_version_info = tuple(map(int, pyrex_version.split('.')))
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class build_ext_if_possible(build_ext):
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        # The code it generates re-uses a "local" pointer and
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        # calls "PY_DECREF" after having set it to NULL. (It mixes PY_XDECREF
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        # which is NULL safe with PY_DECREF which is not.)
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        # <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/449372>
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        # <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/276868>
 
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        # <https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/449372>
 
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        # <https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/276868>
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        print('Cannot build extension "bzrlib._dirstate_helpers_pyx" using')
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        print('your version of pyrex "%s". Please upgrade your pyrex'
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              % (pyrex_version,))
 
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        print('your version of pyrex "%s". Please upgrade your pyrex' % (
 
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            pyrex_version,))
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        print('install. For now, the non-compiled (python) version will')
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        print('be used instead.')
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    else:
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    # ditto for the tbzrcommand tool
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    tbzrcommand = dict(
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        script = os.path.join(tbzr_root, "scripts", "tbzrcommand.py"),
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        icon_resources = icon_resources,
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        other_resources = other_resources,
 
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        icon_resources = [(0,'bzr.ico')],
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    )
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    console_targets.append(tbzrcommand)
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    tbzrcommandw = tbzrcommand.copy()
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def get_qbzr_py2exe_info(includes, excludes, packages, data_files):
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    # PyQt4 itself still escapes the plugin detection code for some reason...
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    includes.append('PyQt4.QtCore')
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    includes.append('PyQt4.QtGui')
 
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    packages.append('PyQt4')
 
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    excludes.append('PyQt4.uic.port_v3')
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    includes.append('sip') # extension module required for Qt.
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    packages.append('pygments') # colorizer for qbzr
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    packages.append('docutils') # html formatting
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    includes.append('win32event')  # for qsubprocess stuff
 
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    # but we can avoid many Qt4 Dlls.
 
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        """QtAssistantClient4.dll QtCLucene4.dll QtDesigner4.dll
 
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        QtHelp4.dll QtNetwork4.dll QtOpenGL4.dll QtScript4.dll
 
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        QtSql4.dll QtTest4.dll QtWebKit4.dll QtXml4.dll
 
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        qscintilla2.dll""".split())
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    # the qt binaries might not be on PATH...
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    # They seem to install to a place like C:\Python25\PyQt4\*
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    # Which is not the same as C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4
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    packages.append('sqlite3')
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def get_fastimport_py2exe_info(includes, excludes, packages):
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if 'bdist_wininst' in sys.argv:
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    def find_docs():
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        docs = []
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            # help pages
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            'data_files': find_docs(),
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            # for building pyrex extensions
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            'cmdclass': command_classes,
 
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    ARGS.update(META_INFO)
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    ARGS.update(BZRLIB)
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    PKG_DATA['package_data']['bzrlib'].append('locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/*.mo')
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    ARGS.update(PKG_DATA)
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    setup(**ARGS)
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elif 'py2exe' in sys.argv:
 
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    # py2exe setup
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    import py2exe
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            optimize = 1
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            compile_names = [f for f in self.outfiles if f.endswith('.py')]
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            # Round mtime to nearest even second so that installing on a FAT
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            # filesystem bytecode internal and script timestamps will match
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            for f in compile_names:
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                mtime = os.stat(f).st_mtime
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                remainder = mtime % 2
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                if remainder:
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            byte_compile(compile_names,
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                         optimize=optimize,
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                         force=self.force, prefix=self.install_dir,
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                                     company_name = "Canonical Ltd.",
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                                     comments = META_INFO['description'],
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    gui_target = copy.copy(target)
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    gui_target.dest_base = "bzrw"
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    packages = BZRLIB['packages']
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                       'tools/win32/bzr_postinstall.py',
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                       ]
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    data_files = topics_files + plugins_files + I18N_FILES
 
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        get_qbzr_py2exe_info(includes, excludes, packages, data_files)
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        get_svn_py2exe_info(includes, excludes, packages)
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        get_fastimport_py2exe_info(includes, excludes, packages)
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    if "TBZR" in os.environ:
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        # TORTOISE_OVERLAYS_MSI_WIN32 must be set to the location of the
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        # TortoiseOverlays MSI installer file. It is in the TSVN svn repo and
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                               "includes": includes,
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                               "dll_excludes": dll_excludes,
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                                        "tools/win32/py2exe_boot_common.py",
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            'data_files': DATA_FILES,