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The Build System
================
.. module:: sipconfig
The purpose of the build system is to make it easy for you to write
configuration scripts in Python for your own bindings. The build system takes
care of the details of particular combinations of platform and compiler. It
supports over 50 different platform/compiler combinations.
The build system is implemented as a pure Python module called :mod:`sipconfig`
that contains a number of classes and functions. Using this module you can
write bespoke configuration scripts (e.g. PyQt4's ``configure.py``) or use it
with other Python based build systems (e.g.
`Distutils <http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/distutils.html>`_ and
`SCons <http://www.scons.org>`_).
An important feature of SIP is the ability to generate bindings that are built
on top of existing bindings. For example, both
`PyKDE <http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pykde/>`_ and
`PyQwt <http://pyqwt.sourceforge.net/>`_ are built on top of PyQt4 but all
three packages are maintained by different developers. To make this easier
PyQt4 includes its own configuration module, ``pyqtconfig``, that contains
additional classes intended to be used by the configuration scripts of bindings
built on top of PyQt4. The SIP build system includes facilities that do a lot
of the work of creating these additional configuration modules.
.. function:: create_config_module(module, template, content[, macros=None])
This creates a configuration module (e.g. ``pyqtconfig``) from a template
file and a string.
:param module:
the name of the configuration module file to create.
:param template:
the name of the template file.
:param content:
a string which replaces every occurence of the pattern
``@SIP_CONFIGURATION@`` in the template file. The content string is
usually created from a Python dictionary using
:func:`sipconfig.create_content()`. *content* may also be a
dictionary, in which case :func:`sipconfig.create_content()` is
automatically called to convert it to a string.
:param macros:
an optional dictionary of platform specific build macros. It is only
used if :func:`sipconfig.create_content()` is called automatically to
convert a *content* dictionary to a string.
.. function:: create_content(dict[, macros=None]) -> string
This converts a Python dictionary to a string that can be parsed by the
Python interpreter and converted back to an equivalent dictionary. It is
typically used to generate the content string for
:func:`sipconfig.create_config_module()`.
:param dict:
the Python dictionary to convert.
:param macros:
the optional dictionary of platform specific build macros.
:return:
the string representation of the dictionary.
.. function:: create_wrapper(script, wrapper[, gui=0[, use_arch='']]) -> string
This creates a platform dependent executable wrapper around a Python
script.
:param script:
the full pathname of the script.
:param wrapper:
the full pathname of the wrapper to create, excluding any platform
specific extension.
:param gui:
is non-zero if a GUI enabled version of the interpreter should be used
on platforms that require it.
:param use_arch:
is the MacOS/X architectures to invoke python with. Several space
separated architectures may be specified.
:return:
the platform specific name of the wrapper.
.. function:: error(msg)
This displays an error message on ``stderr`` and calls ``sys.exit(1)``.
:param msg:
the text of the message and should not include any newline characters.
.. function:: format(msg[, leftmargin=0[, rightmargin=78]]) -> string
This formats a message by inserting newline characters at appropriate
places.
:param msg:
the text of the message and should not include any newline characters.
:param leftmargin:
the optional position of the left margin.
:param rightmargin:
the optional position of the right margin.
:return:
the formatted message.
.. function:: inform(msg)
This displays an information message on ``stdout``.
:param msg:
the text of the message and should not include any newline characters.
.. function:: parse_build_macros(filename, names[, overrides=None[, properties=None]]) -> dict
This parses a ``qmake`` compatible file of build system macros and converts
it to a dictionary. A macro is a name/value pair. Individual macros may
be augmented or replaced.
:param filename:
the name of the file to parse.
:param names:
the list of the macro names to extract from the file.
:param overrides:
the optional list of macro names and values that modify those found in
the file. They are of the form ``name=value`` (in which case the value
replaces the value found in the file) or ``name+=value`` (in which case
the value is appended to the value found in the file).
:param properties:
the optional dictionary of property name and values that are used to
resolve any expressions of the form ``$[name]`` in the file.
:return:
the dictionary of parsed macros or ``None`` if any of the overrides
were invalid.
.. function:: read_version(filename, description[, numdefine=None[, strdefine=None]]) -> integer, string
This extracts version information for a package from a file, usually a C or
C++ header file. The version information must each be specified as a
``#define`` of a numeric (hexadecimal or decimal) value and/or a string
value.
:param filename:
the name of the file to read.
:param description:
a descriptive name of the package used in error messages.
:param numdefine:
the optional name of the ``#define`` of the version as a number. If it
is ``None`` then the numeric version is ignored.
:param strdefine:
the optional name of the ``#define`` of the version as a string. If it
is ``None`` then the string version is ignored.
:return:
a tuple of the numeric and string versions. :func:`sipconfig.error()`
is called if either were required but could not be found.
.. function:: version_to_sip_tag(version, tags, description) -> string
This converts a version number to a SIP version tag. SIP uses the
:directive:`%Timeline` directive to define the chronology of the different
versions of the C/C++ library being wrapped. Typically it is not necessary
to define a version tag for every version of the library, but only for
those versions that affect the library's API as SIP sees it.
:param version:
the numeric version number of the C/C++ library being wrapped. If it
is negative then the latest version is assumed. (This is typically
useful if a snapshot is indicated by a negative version number.)
:param tags:
the dictionary of SIP version tags keyed by the corresponding C/C++
library version number. The tag used is the one with the smallest key
(i.e. earliest version) that is greater than *version*.
:param description:
a descriptive name of the C/C++ library used in error messages.
:return:
the SIP version tag. :func:`sipconfig.error()` is called if the C/C++
library version number did not correspond to a SIP version tag.
.. function:: version_to_string(v) -> string
This converts a 3 part version number encoded as a hexadecimal value to a
string.
:param v:
the version number.
:return:
a string.
.. class:: Configuration
This class encapsulates configuration values that can be accessed as
instance objects. A sub-class may provide a dictionary of additional
configuration values in its constructor the elements of which will have
precedence over the super-class's values.
The following configuration values are provided:
.. attribute:: default_bin_dir
The name of the directory where executables should be installed by
default.
.. attribute:: default_mod_dir
The name of the directory where SIP generated modules should be
installed by default.
.. attribute:: default_sip_dir
The name of the base directory where the ``.sip`` files for SIP
generated modules should be installed by default. A sub-directory with
the same name as the module should be created and its ``.sip`` files
should be installed in the sub-directory. The ``.sip`` files only need
to be installed if you might want to build other bindings based on
them.
.. attribute:: platform
The name of the platform/compiler for which the build system has been
configured for.
.. attribute:: py_conf_inc_dir
The name of the directory containing the ``pyconfig.h`` header file.
.. attribute:: py_inc_dir
The name of the directory containing the ``Python.h`` header file.
.. attribute:: py_lib_dir
The name of the directory containing the Python interpreter library.
.. attribute:: py_version
The Python version as a 3 part hexadecimal number (e.g. v2.3.3 is
represented as ``0x020303``).
.. attribute:: sip_bin
The full pathname of the SIP executable.
.. attribute:: sip_config_args
The command line passed to ``configure.py`` when SIP was configured.
.. attribute:: sip_inc_dir
The name of the directory containing the ``sip.h`` header file.
.. attribute:: sip_mod_dir
The name of the directory containing the SIP module.
.. attribute:: sip_version
The SIP version as a 3 part hexadecimal number (e.g. v4.0.0 is
represented as ``0x040000``).
.. attribute:: sip_version_str
The SIP version as a string. For development snapshots it will start
with ``snapshot-``.
.. attribute:: universal
The name of the MacOS/X SDK used when creating universal binaries.
.. attribute:: arch
The space separated MacOS/X architectures to build.
.. attribute:: deployment_target
The MacOS/X deployment target.
.. method:: __init__([sub_cfg=None])
:param sub_cfg:
an optional list of sub-class configurations. It should only be
used by the ``__init__()`` method of a sub-class to append its own
dictionary of configuration values before passing the list to its
super-class.
.. method:: build_macros() -> dict
Get the dictionary of platform specific build macros.
:return:
the macros dictionary.
.. method:: set_build_macros(macros)
Set the dictionary of platform specific build macros to be used when
generating Makefiles. Normally there is no need to change the default
macros.
:param macros:
the macros dictionary.
.. class:: Makefile
This class encapsulates a Makefile. It is intended to be sub-classed to
generate Makefiles for particular purposes. It handles all platform and
compiler specific flags, but allows them to be adjusted to suit the
requirements of a particular module or program. These are defined using a
number of macros which can be accessed as instance attributes.
The following instance attributes are provided to help in fine tuning the
generated Makefile:
.. attribute:: chkdir
A string that will check for the existence of a directory.
.. attribute:: config
A reference to the *configuration* argument that was passed to
:meth:`Makefile.__init__`.
.. attribute:: console
A reference to the *console* argument that was passed to the
:meth:`Makefile.__init__`.
.. attribute:: copy
A string that will copy a file.
.. attribute:: extra_cflags
A list of additional flags passed to the C compiler.
.. attribute:: extra_cxxflags
A list of additional flags passed to the C++ compiler.
.. attribute:: extra_defines
A list of additional macro names passed to the C/C++ preprocessor.
.. attribute:: extra_include_dirs
A list of additional include directories passed to the C/C++
preprocessor.
.. attribute:: extra_lflags
A list of additional flags passed to the linker.
.. attribute:: extra_lib_dirs
A list of additional library directories passed to the linker.
.. attribute:: extra_libs
A list of additional libraries passed to the linker. The names of the
libraries must be in platform neutral form (i.e. without any platform
specific prefixes, version numbers or extensions).
.. attribute:: generator
A string that defines the platform specific style of Makefile. The
only supported values are ``UNIX``, ``MSVC``, ``MSVC.NET``, ``MINGW``
and ``BMAKE``.
.. attribute:: mkdir
A string that will create a directory.
.. attribute:: rm
A string that will remove a file.
.. method:: __init__(configuration[, console=0[, qt=0[, opengl=0[, python=0[, threaded=0[, warnings=None[, debug=0[, dir=None[, makefile="Makefile"[, installs=None[, universal=None[, arch=None[, deployment_target=None]]]]]]]]]]]]])
:param configuration:
the current configuration and is an instance of the
:class:`Configuration` class or a sub-class.
:param console:
is set if the target is a console (rather than GUI) target. This
only affects Windows and is ignored on other platforms.
:param qt:
is set if the target uses Qt. For Qt v4 a list of Qt libraries may
be specified and a simple non-zero value implies QtCore and QtGui.
:param opengl:
is set if the target uses OpenGL.
:param python:
is set if the target uses Python.h.
:param threaded:
is set if the target requires thread support. It is set
automatically if the target uses Qt and Qt has thread support
enabled.
:param warnings:
is set if compiler warning messages should be enabled. The default
of ``None`` means that warnings are enabled for SIP v4.x and
disabled for SIP v3.x.
:param debug:
is set if debugging symbols should be generated.
:param dir:
the name of the directory where build files are read from (if they
are not absolute file names) and Makefiles are written to. The
default of ``None`` means the current directory is used.
:param makefile:
the name of the generated Makefile.
:param installs:
the list of extra install targets. Each element is a two part
list, the first of which is the source and the second is the
destination. If the source is another list then it is a list of
source files and the destination is a directory.
:param universal:
the name of the SDK if universal binaries are to be created under
MacOS/X. If it is ``None`` then the value is taken from the
configuration.
:param arch:
the space separated MacOS/X architectures to build. If it is
``None`` then the value is taken from the configuration.
:param deployment_target:
the MacOS/X deployment target. If it is ``None`` then the value is
taken from the configuration.
.. method:: clean_build_file_objects(mfile, build)
This generates the Makefile commands that will remove any files
generated during the build of the default target.
:param mfile:
the Python file object of the Makefile.
:param build:
the dictionary created from parsing the build file.
.. method:: finalise()
This is called just before the Makefile is generated to ensure that it
is fully configured. It must be reimplemented by a sub-class.
.. method:: generate()
This generates the Makefile.
.. method:: generate_macros_and_rules(mfile)
This is the default implementation of the Makefile macros and rules
generation.
:param mfile:
the Python file object of the Makefile.
.. method:: generate_target_clean(mfile)
This is the default implementation of the Makefile clean target
generation.
:param mfile:
the Python file object of the Makefile.
.. method:: generate_target_default(mfile)
This is the default implementation of the Makefile default target
generation.
:param mfile:
the Python file object of the Makefile.
.. method:: generate_target_install(mfile)
This is the default implementation of the Makefile install target
generation.
:param mfile:
the Python file object of the Makefile.
.. method:: install_file(mfile, src, dst[, strip=0])
This generates the Makefile commands to install one or more files to a
directory.
:param mfile:
the Python file object of the Makefile.
:param src:
the name of a single file to install or a list of a number of files
to install.
:param dst:
the name of the destination directory.
:param strip:
is set if the files should be stripped of unneeded symbols after
having been installed.
.. method:: optional_list(name) -> list
This returns an optional Makefile macro as a list.
:param name:
the name of the macro.
:return:
the macro as a list.
.. method:: optional_string(name[, default=""])
This returns an optional Makefile macro as a string.
:param name:
the name of the macro.
:param default:
the optional default value of the macro.
:return:
the macro as a string.
.. method:: parse_build_file(filename) -> dict
This parses a build file (created with the :option:`-b <sip -b>` SIP
command line option) and converts it to a dictionary. It can also
validate an existing dictionary created through other means.
:param filename: is the name of the build file, or is a dictionary to
be validated. A valid dictionary will contain the name of the
target to build (excluding any platform specific extension) keyed
by ``target``; the names of all source files keyed by ``sources``;
and, optionally, the names of all header files keyed by
``headers``.
:return:
a dictionary corresponding to the parsed build file.
.. method:: platform_lib(clib[, framework=0]) -> string
This converts a library name to a platform specific form.
:param clib:
the name of the library in cannonical form.
:param framework:
is set if the library is implemented as a MacOS framework.
:return:
the platform specific name.
.. method:: ready()
This is called to ensure that the Makefile is fully configured. It is
normally called automatically when needed.
.. method:: required_string(name) -> string
This returns a required Makefile macro as a string.
:param name:
the name of the macro.
:return:
the macro as a string. An exception is raised if the macro does
not exist or has an empty value.
.. class:: ModuleMakefile
This class is derived from :class:`sipconfig.Makefile`.
This class encapsulates a Makefile to build a generic Python extension
module.
.. method:: __init__(self, configuration, build_file[, install_dir=None[, static=0[, console=0[, opengl=0[, threaded=0[, warnings=None[, debug=0[, dir=None[, makefile="Makefile"[, installs=None[, strip=1[, export_all=0[, universal=None[, arch=None[, deployment_target=None]]]]]]]]]]]]]]])
:param configuration:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param build_file:
the name of the build file. Build files are generated using the
:option:`-b <sip -b>` SIP command line option.
:param install_dir:
the name of the directory where the module will be optionally
installed.
:param static:
is set if the module should be built as a static library.
:param console:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param qt:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param opengl:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param threaded:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param warnings:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param debug:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param dir:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param makefile:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param installs:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param strip:
is set if the module should be stripped of unneeded symbols after
installation. It is ignored if either *debug* or *static* is set,
or if the platform doesn't support it.
:param export_all:
is set if all of the module's symbols should be exported rather
than just the module's initialisation function. Exporting all
symbols increases the size of the module and slows down module load
times but may avoid problems with modules that use C++ exceptions.
All symbols are exported if either *debug* or *static* is set, or
if the platform doesn't support it.
:param universal:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param arch:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param deployment_target:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
.. method:: finalise()
This is a reimplementation of :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.finalise`.
.. method:: generate_macros_and_rules(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_macros_and_rules`.
.. method:: generate_target_clean(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_target_clean`.
.. method:: generate_target_default(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_target_default`.
.. method:: generate_target_install(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_target_install`.
.. method:: module_as_lib(mname) -> string
This gets the name of a SIP v3.x module for when it is used as a
library to be linked against. An exception will be raised if it is
used with SIP v4.x modules.
:param mname:
the name of the module.
:return:
the corresponding library name.
.. class:: ParentMakefile
This class is derived from :class:`sipconfig.Makefile`.
This class encapsulates a Makefile that sits above a number of other
Makefiles in sub-directories.
.. method:: __init__(self, configuration, subdirs[, dir=None[, makefile[="Makefile"[, installs=None]]]])
:param configuration:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param subdirs:
the sequence of sub-directories.
:param dir:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param makefile:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param installs:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
.. method:: generate_macros_and_rules(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_macros_and_rules`.
.. method:: generate_target_clean(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_target_clean`.
.. method:: generate_target_default(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_target_default`.
.. method:: generate_target_install(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_target_install`.
.. class:: ProgramMakefile
This class is derived from :class:`sipconfig.Makefile`.
This class encapsulates a Makefile to build an executable program.
.. method:: __init__(configuration[, build_file=None[, install_dir=None[, console=0[, qt=0[, opengl=0[, python=0[, threaded=0[, warnings=None[, debug=0[, dir=None[, makefile="Makefile"[, installs=None[, universal=None[, arch=None[,deployment_target=None]]]]]]]]]]]]]]])
:param configuration:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param build_file:
the name of the optional build file. Build files are generated
using the :option:`-b <sip -b>` SIP command line option.
:param install_dir:
the name of the directory where the executable program will be
optionally installed.
:param console:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param qt:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param opengl:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param python:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param threaded:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param warnings:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param debug:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param dir:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param makefile:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param installs:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param universal:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param arch:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param deployment_target:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
.. method:: build_command(source) -> string, string
This creates a single command line that will create an executable
program from a single source file.
:param source:
the name of the source file.
:return:
a tuple of the name of the executable that will be created and the
command line.
.. method:: finalise()
This is a reimplementation of :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.finalise`.
.. method:: generate_macros_and_rules(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_macros_and_rules`.
.. method:: generate_target_clean(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_target_clean`.
.. method:: generate_target_default(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_target_default`.
.. method:: generate_target_install(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_target_install`.
.. class:: PythonModuleMakefile
This class is derived from :class:`sipconfig.Makefile`.
This class encapsulates a Makefile that installs a pure Python module.
.. method:: __init__(self, configuration, dstdir[, srcdir=None[, dir=None[, makefile="Makefile"[, installs=None]]]])
:param configuration:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param dstdir:
the name of the directory in which the module's Python code will be
installed.
:param srcdir:
the name of the directory (relative to *dir*) containing the
module's Python code. It defaults to the same directory.
:param dir:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param makefile:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param installs:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
.. method:: generate_macros_and_rules(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_macros_and_rules`.
.. method:: generate_target_install(mfile)
This is a reimplementation of
:meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.generate_target_install`.
.. class:: SIPModuleMakefile
This class is derived from :class:`sipconfig.ModuleMakefile`.
This class encapsulates a Makefile to build a SIP generated Python
extension module.
.. method:: __init__(self, configuration, build_file[, install_dir=None[, static=0[, console=0[, opengl=0[, threaded=0[, warnings=None[, debug=0[, dir=None[, makefile="Makefile"[, installs=None[, strip=1[, export_all=0[, universal=None[, arch=None[, prot_is_public=0[, deployment_target=None]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]])
:param configuration:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param build_file:
see :meth:`sipconfig.ModuleMakefile.__init__`.
:param install_dir:
see :meth:`sipconfig.ModuleMakefile.__init__`.
:param static:
see :meth:`sipconfig.ModuleMakefile.__init__`.
:param console:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param qt:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param opengl:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param threaded:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param warnings:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param debug:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param dir:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param makefile:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param installs:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param strip:
see :meth:`sipconfig.ModuleMakefile.__init__`.
:param export_all:
see :meth:`sipconfig.ModuleMakefile.__init__`.
:param universal:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param arch:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
:param prot_is_public:
is set if ``protected`` should be redefined as ``public`` when
compiling the generated module.
:param deployment_target:
see :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.__init__`.
.. method:: finalise()
This is a reimplementation of :meth:`sipconfig.Makefile.finalise`.
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