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								\section{\module{distutils.sysconfig} ---
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								         System configuration information}
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								\declaremodule{standard}{distutils.sysconfig}
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								\modulesynopsis{Low-level access to configuration information of the
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								                Python interpreter.}
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								\moduleauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org}
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								\moduleauthor{Greg Ward}{gward@python.net}
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								\sectionauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org}
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								The \module{distutils.sysconfig} module provides access to Python's
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								low-level configuration information.  The specific configuration
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								variables available depend heavily on the platform and configuration.
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								The specific variables depend on the build process for the specific
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								version of Python being run; the variables are those found in the
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								\file{Makefile} and configuration header that are installed with
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								Python on \UNIX{} systems.  The configuration header is called
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								\file{pyconfig.h} for Python versions starting with 2.2, and
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								\file{config.h} for earlier versions of Python.
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								Some additional functions are provided which perform some useful
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								manipulations for other parts of the \module{distutils} package.
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								\begin{datadesc}{PREFIX}
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								  The result of \code{os.path.normpath(sys.prefex)}.
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								\end{datadesc}
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								\begin{datadesc}{EXEC_PREFIX}
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								  The result of \code{os.path.normpath(sys.exec_prefex)}.
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								\end{datadesc}
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								\begin{funcdesc}{get_config_var}{name}
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								  Return the value of a single variable.  This is equivalent to
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								  \code{get_config_vars().get(\var{name})}.
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								\end{funcdesc}
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								\begin{funcdesc}{get_config_vars}{\moreargs}
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								  Return a set of variable definitions.  If there are no arguments,
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								  this returns a dictionary mapping names of configuration variables
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								  to values.  If arguments are provided, they should be strings, and
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								  the return value will be a sequence giving the associated values.
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								  If a given name does not have a corresponding value, \code{None}
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								  will be included for that variable.
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								\end{funcdesc}
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								\begin{funcdesc}{get_config_h_filename}{}
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								  Return the full path name of the configuration header.  For \UNIX,
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								  this will be the header generated by the \program{configure} script;
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								  for other platforms the header will have been supplied directly by
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								  the Python source distribution.  The file is a platform-specific
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								  text file.
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								\end{funcdesc}
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								\begin{funcdesc}{get_makefile_filename}{}
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								  Return the full path name of the \file{Makefile} used to build
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								  Python.  For \UNIX, this will be a file generated by the
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								  \program{configure} script; the meaning for other platforms will
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								  vary.  The file is a platform-specific text file, if it exists.
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								  This function is only useful on \POSIX{} platforms.
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								\end{funcdesc}
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								\begin{funcdesc}{get_python_inc}{\optional{plat_specific\optional{, prefix}}}
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								  Return the directory for either the general or platform-dependent C
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								  include files.  If \var{plat_specific} is true, the
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								  platform-dependent include directory is returned; if false or
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								  omitted, the platform-independent directory is returned.  If
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								  \var{prefix} is given, it is used as either the prefix instead of
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								  \constant{PREFIX}, or as the exec-prefix instead of
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								  \constant{EXEC_PREFIX} if \var{plat_specific} is true.
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								\end{funcdesc}
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								\begin{funcdesc}{get_python_lib}{\optional{plat_specific\optional{,
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								                                 standard_lib\optional{, prefix}}}}
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								  Return the directory for either the general or platform-dependent
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								  library installation.  If \var{plat_specific} is true, the
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								  platform-dependent include directory is returned; if false or
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								  omitted, the platform-independent directory is returned.  If
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								  \var{prefix} is given, it is used as either the prefix instead of
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								  \constant{PREFIX}, or as the exec-prefix instead of
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								  \constant{EXEC_PREFIX} if \var{plat_specific} is true.  If
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								  \var{standard_lib} is true, the directory for the standard library
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								  is returned rather than the directory for the installation of
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								  third-party extensions.
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								\end{funcdesc}
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								The following function is only intended for use within the
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								\module{distutils} package.
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								\begin{funcdesc}{customize_compiler}{compiler}
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								  Do any platform-specific customization of a
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								  \class{distutils.ccompiler.CCompiler} instance.
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								  This function is only needed on \UNIX{} at this time, but should be
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								  called consistently to support forward-compatibility.  It inserts
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								  the information that varies across \UNIX{} flavors and is stored in
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								  Python's \file{Makefile}.  This information includes the selected
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								  compiler, compiler and linker options, and the extension used by the
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								  linker for shared objects.
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								\end{funcdesc}
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								This function is even more special-purpose, and should only be used
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								from Python's own build procedures.
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								\begin{funcdesc}{set_python_build}{}
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								  Inform the \module{distutils.sysconfig} module that it is being used
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								  as part of the build process for Python.  This changes a lot of
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								  relative locations for files, allowing them to be located in the
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								  build area rather than in an installed Python.
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								\end{funcdesc}
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