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2.9 KiB
104 lines
2.9 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env python2 |
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""" |
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setup.py file for SWIG libfdt |
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Copyright (C) 2017 Google, Inc. |
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Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> |
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Version is provided in VERSION |
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If these variables are not given they are parsed from the Makefiles. This |
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allows this script to be run stand-alone, e.g.: |
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./pylibfdt/setup.py install [--prefix=...] |
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""" |
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from distutils.core import setup, Extension |
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import os |
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import re |
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import sys |
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# Decodes a Makefile assignment line into key and value (and plus for +=) |
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RE_KEY_VALUE = re.compile('(?P<key>\w+) *(?P<plus>[+])?= *(?P<value>.*)$') |
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def ParseMakefile(fname): |
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"""Parse a Makefile to obtain its variables. |
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This collects variable assigments of the form: |
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VAR = value |
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VAR += more |
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It does not pick out := assignments, as these are not needed here. It does |
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handle line continuation. |
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Returns a dict: |
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key: Variable name (e.g. 'VAR') |
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value: Variable value (e.g. 'value more') |
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""" |
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makevars = {} |
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with open(fname) as fd: |
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prev_text = '' # Continuation text from previous line(s) |
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for line in fd.read().splitlines(): |
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if line and line[-1] == '\\': # Deal with line continuation |
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prev_text += line[:-1] |
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continue |
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elif prev_text: |
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line = prev_text + line |
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prev_text = '' # Continuation is now used up |
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m = RE_KEY_VALUE.match(line) |
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if m: |
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value = m.group('value') or '' |
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key = m.group('key') |
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# Appending to a variable inserts a space beforehand |
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if 'plus' in m.groupdict() and key in makevars: |
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makevars[key] += ' ' + value |
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else: |
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makevars[key] = value |
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return makevars |
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def GetEnvFromMakefiles(): |
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"""Scan the Makefiles to obtain the settings we need. |
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This assumes that this script is being run from the top-level directory, |
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not the pylibfdt directory. |
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Returns: |
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Tuple with: |
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Version string |
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List of extra C preprocessor flags needed |
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""" |
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basedir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]))) |
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makevars = ParseMakefile(os.path.join(basedir, 'Makefile')) |
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version = '%s.%s.%s' % (makevars['VERSION'], makevars['PATCHLEVEL'], |
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makevars['SUBLEVEL']) |
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return version |
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progname = sys.argv[0] |
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version = os.environ.get('VERSION') |
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# If we were called directly rather than through our Makefile (which is often |
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# the case with Python module installation), read the settings from the |
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# Makefile. |
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if not version: |
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version = GetEnvFromMakefiles() |
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libfdt_module = Extension( |
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'_libfdt', |
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sources = ['pylibfdt/libfdt.i'], |
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include_dirs = ['libfdt'], |
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libraries = ['fdt'], |
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library_dirs = ['libfdt'], |
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) |
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setup( |
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name='libfdt', |
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version= version, |
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author='Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>', |
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description='Python binding for libfdt', |
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ext_modules=[libfdt_module], |
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py_modules=['pylibfdt/libfdt'], |
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)
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