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"""distutils.cygwinccompiler
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Provides the CygwinCCompiler class, a subclass of UnixCCompiler that
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handles the Cygwin port of the GNU C compiler to Windows.  It also contains
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the Mingw32CCompiler class which handles the mingw32 port of GCC (same as
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cygwin in no-cygwin mode).
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"""
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# problems:
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#
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# * if you use a msvc compiled python version (1.5.2)
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#   1. you have to insert a __GNUC__ section in its config.h
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#   2. you have to generate an import library for its dll
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#      - create a def-file for python??.dll
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#      - create an import library using
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#             dlltool --dllname python15.dll --def python15.def \
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#                       --output-lib libpython15.a
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#
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#   see also http://starship.python.net/crew/kernr/mingw32/Notes.html
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#
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# * We put export_symbols in a def-file, and don't use
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#   --export-all-symbols because it doesn't worked reliable in some
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#   tested configurations. And because other windows compilers also
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#   need their symbols specified this no serious problem.
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#
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# tested configurations:
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#
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# * cygwin gcc 2.91.57/ld 2.9.4/dllwrap 0.2.4 works
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#   (after patching python's config.h and for C++ some other include files)
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#   see also http://starship.python.net/crew/kernr/mingw32/Notes.html
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# * mingw32 gcc 2.95.2/ld 2.9.4/dllwrap 0.2.4 works
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#   (ld doesn't support -shared, so we use dllwrap)
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# * cygwin gcc 2.95.2/ld 2.10.90/dllwrap 2.10.90 works now
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#   - its dllwrap doesn't work, there is a bug in binutils 2.10.90
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#     see also http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2000-06/msg01274.html
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#   - using gcc -mdll instead dllwrap doesn't work without -static because
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#     it tries to link against dlls instead their import libraries. (If
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#     it finds the dll first.)
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#     By specifying -static we force ld to link against the import libraries,
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#     this is windows standard and there are normally not the necessary symbols
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#     in the dlls.
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#   *** only the version of June 2000 shows these problems
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# * cygwin gcc 3.2/ld 2.13.90 works
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#   (ld supports -shared)
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# * mingw gcc 3.2/ld 2.13 works
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#   (ld supports -shared)
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import sys
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from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, check_output
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import re
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from distutils.unixccompiler import UnixCCompiler
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from distutils.errors import CCompilerError
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from distutils.version import LooseVersion
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from distutils.spawn import find_executable
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def get_msvcr():
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    """Include the appropriate MSVC runtime library if Python was built
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    with MSVC 7.0 or later.
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    """
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    msc_pos = sys.version.find('MSC v.')
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    if msc_pos != -1:
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        msc_ver = sys.version[msc_pos+6:msc_pos+10]
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        if msc_ver == '1300':
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            # MSVC 7.0
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            return ['msvcr70']
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        elif msc_ver == '1310':
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            # MSVC 7.1
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            return ['msvcr71']
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        elif msc_ver == '1400':
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            # VS2005 / MSVC 8.0
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            return ['msvcr80']
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        elif msc_ver == '1500':
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            # VS2008 / MSVC 9.0
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            return ['msvcr90']
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        elif msc_ver == '1600':
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            # VS2010 / MSVC 10.0
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            return ['msvcr100']
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        else:
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            raise ValueError("Unknown MS Compiler version %s " % msc_ver)
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class CygwinCCompiler(UnixCCompiler):
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    """ Handles the Cygwin port of the GNU C compiler to Windows.
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    """
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    compiler_type = 'cygwin'
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    obj_extension = ".o"
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    static_lib_extension = ".a"
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    shared_lib_extension = ".dll"
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    static_lib_format = "lib%s%s"
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    shared_lib_format = "%s%s"
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    exe_extension = ".exe"
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    def __init__(self, verbose=0, dry_run=0, force=0):
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        UnixCCompiler.__init__(self, verbose, dry_run, force)
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        status, details = check_config_h()
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        self.debug_print("Python's GCC status: %s (details: %s)" %
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                         (status, details))
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        if status is not CONFIG_H_OK:
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            self.warn(
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                "Python's pyconfig.h doesn't seem to support your compiler. "
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                "Reason: %s. "
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                "Compiling may fail because of undefined preprocessor macros."
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                % details)
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        self.gcc_version, self.ld_version, self.dllwrap_version = \
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            get_versions()
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        self.debug_print(self.compiler_type + ": gcc %s, ld %s, dllwrap %s\n" %
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                         (self.gcc_version,
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                          self.ld_version,
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                          self.dllwrap_version) )
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        # ld_version >= "2.10.90" and < "2.13" should also be able to use
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        # gcc -mdll instead of dllwrap
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        # Older dllwraps had own version numbers, newer ones use the
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        # same as the rest of binutils ( also ld )
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        # dllwrap 2.10.90 is buggy
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        if self.ld_version >= "2.10.90":
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            self.linker_dll = "gcc"
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        else:
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            self.linker_dll = "dllwrap"
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        # ld_version >= "2.13" support -shared so use it instead of
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        # -mdll -static
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        if self.ld_version >= "2.13":
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            shared_option = "-shared"
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        else:
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            shared_option = "-mdll -static"
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        # Hard-code GCC because that's what this is all about.
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        # XXX optimization, warnings etc. should be customizable.
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        self.set_executables(compiler='gcc -mcygwin -O -Wall',
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                             compiler_so='gcc -mcygwin -mdll -O -Wall',
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                             compiler_cxx='g++ -mcygwin -O -Wall',
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                             linker_exe='gcc -mcygwin',
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                             linker_so=('%s -mcygwin %s' %
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                                        (self.linker_dll, shared_option)))
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        # cygwin and mingw32 need different sets of libraries
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        if self.gcc_version == "2.91.57":
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            # cygwin shouldn't need msvcrt, but without the dlls will crash
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            # (gcc version 2.91.57) -- perhaps something about initialization
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            self.dll_libraries=["msvcrt"]
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            self.warn(
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                "Consider upgrading to a newer version of gcc")
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        else:
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            # Include the appropriate MSVC runtime library if Python was built
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            # with MSVC 7.0 or later.
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            self.dll_libraries = get_msvcr()
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# the same as cygwin plus some additional parameters
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class Mingw32CCompiler(CygwinCCompiler):
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    """ Handles the Mingw32 port of the GNU C compiler to Windows.
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    """
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    compiler_type = 'mingw32'
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    def __init__(self, verbose=0, dry_run=0, force=0):
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        CygwinCCompiler.__init__ (self, verbose, dry_run, force)
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        # ld_version >= "2.13" support -shared so use it instead of
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        # -mdll -static
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        if self.ld_version >= "2.13":
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            shared_option = "-shared"
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        else:
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            shared_option = "-mdll -static"
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        # A real mingw32 doesn't need to specify a different entry point,
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        # but cygwin 2.91.57 in no-cygwin-mode needs it.
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        if self.gcc_version <= "2.91.57":
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            entry_point = '--entry _DllMain@12'
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        else:
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            entry_point = ''
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        if is_cygwingcc():
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            raise CCompilerError(
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                'Cygwin gcc cannot be used with --compiler=mingw32')
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        self.set_executables(compiler='gcc -O -Wall',
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                             compiler_so='gcc -mdll -O -Wall',
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                             compiler_cxx='g++ -O -Wall',
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                             linker_exe='gcc',
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                             linker_so='%s %s %s'
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                                        % (self.linker_dll, shared_option,
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                                           entry_point))
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        # Maybe we should also append -mthreads, but then the finished
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        # dlls need another dll (mingwm10.dll see Mingw32 docs)
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        # (-mthreads: Support thread-safe exception handling on `Mingw32')
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        # no additional libraries needed
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        self.dll_libraries=[]
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        # Include the appropriate MSVC runtime library if Python was built
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        # with MSVC 7.0 or later.
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        self.dll_libraries = get_msvcr()
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# Because these compilers aren't configured in Python's pyconfig.h file by
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# default, we should at least warn the user if he is using an unmodified
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# version.
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CONFIG_H_OK = "ok"
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CONFIG_H_NOTOK = "not ok"
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CONFIG_H_UNCERTAIN = "uncertain"
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def check_config_h():
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    """Check if the current Python installation appears amenable to building
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    extensions with GCC.
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    Returns a tuple (status, details), where 'status' is one of the following
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    constants:
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    - CONFIG_H_OK: all is well, go ahead and compile
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    - CONFIG_H_NOTOK: doesn't look good
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    - CONFIG_H_UNCERTAIN: not sure -- unable to read pyconfig.h
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    'details' is a human-readable string explaining the situation.
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    Note there are two ways to conclude "OK": either 'sys.version' contains
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    the string "GCC" (implying that this Python was built with GCC), or the
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    installed "pyconfig.h" contains the string "__GNUC__".
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    """
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    # XXX since this function also checks sys.version, it's not strictly a
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    # "pyconfig.h" check -- should probably be renamed...
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    import sysconfig
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    # if sys.version contains GCC then python was compiled with GCC, and the
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    # pyconfig.h file should be OK
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    if "GCC" in sys.version:
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        return CONFIG_H_OK, "sys.version mentions 'GCC'"
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    # let's see if __GNUC__ is mentioned in python.h
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    fn = sysconfig.get_config_h_filename()
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    try:
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        config_h = open(fn)
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        try:
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            if "__GNUC__" in config_h.read():
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                return CONFIG_H_OK, "'%s' mentions '__GNUC__'" % fn
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            else:
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                return CONFIG_H_NOTOK, "'%s' does not mention '__GNUC__'" % fn
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        finally:
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            config_h.close()
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    except OSError as exc:
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        return (CONFIG_H_UNCERTAIN,
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                "couldn't read '%s': %s" % (fn, exc.strerror))
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RE_VERSION = re.compile(br'(\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)*)')
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def _find_exe_version(cmd):
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    """Find the version of an executable by running `cmd` in the shell.
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    If the command is not found, or the output does not match
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    `RE_VERSION`, returns None.
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    """
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    executable = cmd.split()[0]
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    if find_executable(executable) is None:
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        return None
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    out = Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=PIPE).stdout
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    try:
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        out_string = out.read()
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    finally:
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        out.close()
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    result = RE_VERSION.search(out_string)
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    if result is None:
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        return None
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    # LooseVersion works with strings
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    # so we need to decode our bytes
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    return LooseVersion(result.group(1).decode())
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def get_versions():
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    """ Try to find out the versions of gcc, ld and dllwrap.
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    If not possible it returns None for it.
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    """
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    commands = ['gcc -dumpversion', 'ld -v', 'dllwrap --version']
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    return tuple([_find_exe_version(cmd) for cmd in commands])
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def is_cygwingcc():
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    '''Try to determine if the gcc that would be used is from cygwin.'''
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    out_string = check_output(['gcc', '-dumpmachine'])
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    return out_string.strip().endswith(b'cygwin')
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