wg-backend-django/dell-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/setuptools/_distutils/command/bdist.py
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"""distutils.command.bdist
Implements the Distutils 'bdist' command (create a built [binary]
distribution)."""
import os
from distutils.core import Command
from distutils.errors import *
from distutils.util import get_platform
def show_formats():
"""Print list of available formats (arguments to "--format" option)."""
from distutils.fancy_getopt import FancyGetopt
formats = []
for format in bdist.format_commands:
formats.append(("formats=" + format, None, bdist.format_command[format][1]))
pretty_printer = FancyGetopt(formats)
pretty_printer.print_help("List of available distribution formats:")
class bdist(Command):
description = "create a built (binary) distribution"
user_options = [
('bdist-base=', 'b', "temporary directory for creating built distributions"),
(
'plat-name=',
'p',
"platform name to embed in generated filenames "
"(default: %s)" % get_platform(),
),
('formats=', None, "formats for distribution (comma-separated list)"),
(
'dist-dir=',
'd',
"directory to put final built distributions in " "[default: dist]",
),
('skip-build', None, "skip rebuilding everything (for testing/debugging)"),
(
'owner=',
'u',
"Owner name used when creating a tar file" " [default: current user]",
),
(
'group=',
'g',
"Group name used when creating a tar file" " [default: current group]",
),
]
boolean_options = ['skip-build']
help_options = [
('help-formats', None, "lists available distribution formats", show_formats),
]
# The following commands do not take a format option from bdist
no_format_option = ('bdist_rpm',)
# This won't do in reality: will need to distinguish RPM-ish Linux,
# Debian-ish Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, ..., Windows, Mac OS.
default_format = {'posix': 'gztar', 'nt': 'zip'}
# Establish the preferred order (for the --help-formats option).
format_commands = [
'rpm',
'gztar',
'bztar',
'xztar',
'ztar',
'tar',
'wininst',
'zip',
'msi',
]
# And the real information.
format_command = {
'rpm': ('bdist_rpm', "RPM distribution"),
'gztar': ('bdist_dumb', "gzip'ed tar file"),
'bztar': ('bdist_dumb', "bzip2'ed tar file"),
'xztar': ('bdist_dumb', "xz'ed tar file"),
'ztar': ('bdist_dumb', "compressed tar file"),
'tar': ('bdist_dumb', "tar file"),
'wininst': ('bdist_wininst', "Windows executable installer"),
'zip': ('bdist_dumb', "ZIP file"),
'msi': ('bdist_msi', "Microsoft Installer"),
}
def initialize_options(self):
self.bdist_base = None
self.plat_name = None
self.formats = None
self.dist_dir = None
self.skip_build = 0
self.group = None
self.owner = None
def finalize_options(self):
# have to finalize 'plat_name' before 'bdist_base'
if self.plat_name is None:
if self.skip_build:
self.plat_name = get_platform()
else:
self.plat_name = self.get_finalized_command('build').plat_name
# 'bdist_base' -- parent of per-built-distribution-format
# temporary directories (eg. we'll probably have
# "build/bdist.<plat>/dumb", "build/bdist.<plat>/rpm", etc.)
if self.bdist_base is None:
build_base = self.get_finalized_command('build').build_base
self.bdist_base = os.path.join(build_base, 'bdist.' + self.plat_name)
self.ensure_string_list('formats')
if self.formats is None:
try:
self.formats = [self.default_format[os.name]]
except KeyError:
raise DistutilsPlatformError(
"don't know how to create built distributions "
"on platform %s" % os.name
)
if self.dist_dir is None:
self.dist_dir = "dist"
def run(self):
# Figure out which sub-commands we need to run.
commands = []
for format in self.formats:
try:
commands.append(self.format_command[format][0])
except KeyError:
raise DistutilsOptionError("invalid format '%s'" % format)
# Reinitialize and run each command.
for i in range(len(self.formats)):
cmd_name = commands[i]
sub_cmd = self.reinitialize_command(cmd_name)
if cmd_name not in self.no_format_option:
sub_cmd.format = self.formats[i]
# passing the owner and group names for tar archiving
if cmd_name == 'bdist_dumb':
sub_cmd.owner = self.owner
sub_cmd.group = self.group
# If we're going to need to run this command again, tell it to
# keep its temporary files around so subsequent runs go faster.
if cmd_name in commands[i + 1 :]:
sub_cmd.keep_temp = 1
self.run_command(cmd_name)