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"""distutils.unixccompiler
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Contains the UnixCCompiler class, a subclass of CCompiler that handles
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the "typical" Unix-style command-line C compiler:
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  * macros defined with -Dname[=value]
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  * macros undefined with -Uname
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  * include search directories specified with -Idir
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  * libraries specified with -lllib
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  * library search directories specified with -Ldir
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  * compile handled by 'cc' (or similar) executable with -c option:
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    compiles .c to .o
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  * link static library handled by 'ar' command (possibly with 'ranlib')
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  * link shared library handled by 'cc -shared'
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"""
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import os, sys, re
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from distutils import sysconfig
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from distutils.dep_util import newer
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from distutils.ccompiler import \
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     CCompiler, gen_preprocess_options, gen_lib_options
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from distutils.errors import \
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     DistutilsExecError, CompileError, LibError, LinkError
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from distutils import log
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if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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    import _osx_support
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# XXX Things not currently handled:
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#   * optimization/debug/warning flags; we just use whatever's in Python's
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#     Makefile and live with it.  Is this adequate?  If not, we might
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#     have to have a bunch of subclasses GNUCCompiler, SGICCompiler,
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#     SunCCompiler, and I suspect down that road lies madness.
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#   * even if we don't know a warning flag from an optimization flag,
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#     we need some way for outsiders to feed preprocessor/compiler/linker
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#     flags in to us -- eg. a sysadmin might want to mandate certain flags
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#     via a site config file, or a user might want to set something for
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#     compiling this module distribution only via the setup.py command
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#     line, whatever.  As long as these options come from something on the
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#     current system, they can be as system-dependent as they like, and we
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#     should just happily stuff them into the preprocessor/compiler/linker
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#     options and carry on.
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class UnixCCompiler(CCompiler):
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    compiler_type = 'unix'
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    # These are used by CCompiler in two places: the constructor sets
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    # instance attributes 'preprocessor', 'compiler', etc. from them, and
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    # 'set_executable()' allows any of these to be set.  The defaults here
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    # are pretty generic; they will probably have to be set by an outsider
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    # (eg. using information discovered by the sysconfig about building
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    # Python extensions).
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    executables = {'preprocessor' : None,
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                   'compiler'     : ["cc"],
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                   'compiler_so'  : ["cc"],
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                   'compiler_cxx' : ["cc"],
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                   'linker_so'    : ["cc", "-shared"],
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                   'linker_exe'   : ["cc"],
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                   'archiver'     : ["ar", "-cr"],
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                   'ranlib'       : None,
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                  }
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    if sys.platform[:6] == "darwin":
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        executables['ranlib'] = ["ranlib"]
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    # Needed for the filename generation methods provided by the base
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    # class, CCompiler.  NB. whoever instantiates/uses a particular
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    # UnixCCompiler instance should set 'shared_lib_ext' -- we set a
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    # reasonable common default here, but it's not necessarily used on all
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    # Unices!
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    src_extensions = [".c",".C",".cc",".cxx",".cpp",".m"]
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    obj_extension = ".o"
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    static_lib_extension = ".a"
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    shared_lib_extension = ".so"
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    dylib_lib_extension = ".dylib"
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    xcode_stub_lib_extension = ".tbd"
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    static_lib_format = shared_lib_format = dylib_lib_format = "lib%s%s"
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    xcode_stub_lib_format = dylib_lib_format
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    if sys.platform == "cygwin":
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        exe_extension = ".exe"
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    def preprocess(self, source, output_file=None, macros=None,
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                   include_dirs=None, extra_preargs=None, extra_postargs=None):
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        fixed_args = self._fix_compile_args(None, macros, include_dirs)
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        ignore, macros, include_dirs = fixed_args
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        pp_opts = gen_preprocess_options(macros, include_dirs)
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        pp_args = self.preprocessor + pp_opts
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        if output_file:
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            pp_args.extend(['-o', output_file])
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        if extra_preargs:
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            pp_args[:0] = extra_preargs
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        if extra_postargs:
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            pp_args.extend(extra_postargs)
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        pp_args.append(source)
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        # We need to preprocess: either we're being forced to, or we're
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        # generating output to stdout, or there's a target output file and
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        # the source file is newer than the target (or the target doesn't
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        # exist).
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        if self.force or output_file is None or newer(source, output_file):
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            if output_file:
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                self.mkpath(os.path.dirname(output_file))
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            try:
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                self.spawn(pp_args)
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            except DistutilsExecError as msg:
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                raise CompileError(msg)
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    def _compile(self, obj, src, ext, cc_args, extra_postargs, pp_opts):
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        compiler_so = self.compiler_so
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        if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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            compiler_so = _osx_support.compiler_fixup(compiler_so,
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                                                    cc_args + extra_postargs)
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        try:
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            self.spawn(compiler_so + cc_args + [src, '-o', obj] +
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                       extra_postargs)
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        except DistutilsExecError as msg:
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            raise CompileError(msg)
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    def create_static_lib(self, objects, output_libname,
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                          output_dir=None, debug=0, target_lang=None):
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        objects, output_dir = self._fix_object_args(objects, output_dir)
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        output_filename = \
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            self.library_filename(output_libname, output_dir=output_dir)
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        if self._need_link(objects, output_filename):
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            self.mkpath(os.path.dirname(output_filename))
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            self.spawn(self.archiver +
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                       [output_filename] +
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                       objects + self.objects)
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            # Not many Unices required ranlib anymore -- SunOS 4.x is, I
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            # think the only major Unix that does.  Maybe we need some
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            # platform intelligence here to skip ranlib if it's not
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            # needed -- or maybe Python's configure script took care of
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            # it for us, hence the check for leading colon.
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            if self.ranlib:
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                try:
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                    self.spawn(self.ranlib + [output_filename])
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                except DistutilsExecError as msg:
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                    raise LibError(msg)
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        else:
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            log.debug("skipping %s (up-to-date)", output_filename)
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    def link(self, target_desc, objects,
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             output_filename, output_dir=None, libraries=None,
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             library_dirs=None, runtime_library_dirs=None,
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             export_symbols=None, debug=0, extra_preargs=None,
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             extra_postargs=None, build_temp=None, target_lang=None):
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        objects, output_dir = self._fix_object_args(objects, output_dir)
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        fixed_args = self._fix_lib_args(libraries, library_dirs,
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                                        runtime_library_dirs)
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        libraries, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs = fixed_args
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        lib_opts = gen_lib_options(self, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs,
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                                   libraries)
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        if not isinstance(output_dir, (str, type(None))):
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            raise TypeError("'output_dir' must be a string or None")
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        if output_dir is not None:
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            output_filename = os.path.join(output_dir, output_filename)
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        if self._need_link(objects, output_filename):
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            ld_args = (objects + self.objects +
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                       lib_opts + ['-o', output_filename])
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            if debug:
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                ld_args[:0] = ['-g']
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            if extra_preargs:
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                ld_args[:0] = extra_preargs
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            if extra_postargs:
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                ld_args.extend(extra_postargs)
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            self.mkpath(os.path.dirname(output_filename))
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            try:
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                if target_desc == CCompiler.EXECUTABLE:
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                    linker = self.linker_exe[:]
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                else:
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                    linker = self.linker_so[:]
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                if target_lang == "c++" and self.compiler_cxx:
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                    # skip over environment variable settings if /usr/bin/env
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                    # is used to set up the linker's environment.
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                    # This is needed on OSX. Note: this assumes that the
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                    # normal and C++ compiler have the same environment
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                    # settings.
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                    i = 0
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                    if os.path.basename(linker[0]) == "env":
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                        i = 1
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                        while '=' in linker[i]:
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                            i += 1
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                    linker[i] = self.compiler_cxx[i]
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                if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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                    linker = _osx_support.compiler_fixup(linker, ld_args)
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                self.spawn(linker + ld_args)
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            except DistutilsExecError as msg:
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                raise LinkError(msg)
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        else:
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            log.debug("skipping %s (up-to-date)", output_filename)
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    # -- Miscellaneous methods -----------------------------------------
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    # These are all used by the 'gen_lib_options() function, in
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    # ccompiler.py.
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    def library_dir_option(self, dir):
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        return "-L" + dir
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    def _is_gcc(self, compiler_name):
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        return "gcc" in compiler_name or "g++" in compiler_name
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    def runtime_library_dir_option(self, dir):
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        # XXX Hackish, at the very least.  See Python bug #445902:
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        # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php
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        #   ?func=detail&aid=445902&group_id=5470&atid=105470
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        # Linkers on different platforms need different options to
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        # specify that directories need to be added to the list of
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        # directories searched for dependencies when a dynamic library
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        # is sought.  GCC on GNU systems (Linux, FreeBSD, ...) has to
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        # be told to pass the -R option through to the linker, whereas
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        # other compilers and gcc on other systems just know this.
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        # Other compilers may need something slightly different.  At
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        # this time, there's no way to determine this information from
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        # the configuration data stored in the Python installation, so
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        # we use this hack.
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        compiler = os.path.basename(sysconfig.get_config_var("CC"))
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        if sys.platform[:6] == "darwin":
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            # MacOSX's linker doesn't understand the -R flag at all
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            return "-L" + dir
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        elif sys.platform[:7] == "freebsd":
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            return "-Wl,-rpath=" + dir
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        elif sys.platform[:5] == "hp-ux":
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            if self._is_gcc(compiler):
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                return ["-Wl,+s", "-L" + dir]
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            return ["+s", "-L" + dir]
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        else:
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            if self._is_gcc(compiler):
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                # gcc on non-GNU systems does not need -Wl, but can
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                # use it anyway.  Since distutils has always passed in
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                # -Wl whenever gcc was used in the past it is probably
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                # safest to keep doing so.
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                if sysconfig.get_config_var("GNULD") == "yes":
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                    # GNU ld needs an extra option to get a RUNPATH
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                    # instead of just an RPATH.
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                    return "-Wl,--enable-new-dtags,-R" + dir
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                else:
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                    return "-Wl,-R" + dir
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            else:
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                # No idea how --enable-new-dtags would be passed on to
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                # ld if this system was using GNU ld.  Don't know if a
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                # system like this even exists.
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                return "-R" + dir
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    def library_option(self, lib):
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        return "-l" + lib
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    def find_library_file(self, dirs, lib, debug=0):
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        shared_f = self.library_filename(lib, lib_type='shared')
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        dylib_f = self.library_filename(lib, lib_type='dylib')
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        xcode_stub_f = self.library_filename(lib, lib_type='xcode_stub')
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        static_f = self.library_filename(lib, lib_type='static')
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        if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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            # On OSX users can specify an alternate SDK using
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            # '-isysroot', calculate the SDK root if it is specified
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            # (and use it further on)
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            #
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            # Note that, as of Xcode 7, Apple SDKs may contain textual stub
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            # libraries with .tbd extensions rather than the normal .dylib
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            # shared libraries installed in /.  The Apple compiler tool
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            # chain handles this transparently but it can cause problems
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            # for programs that are being built with an SDK and searching
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            # for specific libraries.  Callers of find_library_file need to
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            # keep in mind that the base filename of the returned SDK library
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            # file might have a different extension from that of the library
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            # file installed on the running system, for example:
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            #   /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/
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            #       MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk/
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            #       usr/lib/libedit.tbd
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            # vs
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            #   /usr/lib/libedit.dylib
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            cflags = sysconfig.get_config_var('CFLAGS')
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            m = re.search(r'-isysroot\s+(\S+)', cflags)
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            if m is None:
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                sysroot = '/'
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            else:
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                sysroot = m.group(1)
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        for dir in dirs:
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            shared = os.path.join(dir, shared_f)
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            dylib = os.path.join(dir, dylib_f)
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            static = os.path.join(dir, static_f)
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            xcode_stub = os.path.join(dir, xcode_stub_f)
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            if sys.platform == 'darwin' and (
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                dir.startswith('/System/') or (
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                dir.startswith('/usr/') and not dir.startswith('/usr/local/'))):
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                shared = os.path.join(sysroot, dir[1:], shared_f)
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                dylib = os.path.join(sysroot, dir[1:], dylib_f)
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                static = os.path.join(sysroot, dir[1:], static_f)
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                xcode_stub = os.path.join(sysroot, dir[1:], xcode_stub_f)
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            # We're second-guessing the linker here, with not much hard
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            # data to go on: GCC seems to prefer the shared library, so I'm
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            # assuming that *all* Unix C compilers do.  And of course I'm
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            # ignoring even GCC's "-static" option.  So sue me.
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            if os.path.exists(dylib):
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                return dylib
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            elif os.path.exists(xcode_stub):
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                return xcode_stub
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            elif os.path.exists(shared):
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                return shared
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            elif os.path.exists(static):
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                return static
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        # Oops, didn't find it in *any* of 'dirs'
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        return None
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