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Issue 385073004: Adding cython v0.20.2 in third-party. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: Reference cython dev list thread. Created 6 years, 5 months ago
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+#
+# Cython Top Level
+#
+
+import os, sys, re, codecs
+if sys.version_info[:2] < (2, 4):
+ sys.stderr.write("Sorry, Cython requires Python 2.4 or later\n")
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+import Errors
+# Do not import Parsing here, import it when needed, because Parsing imports
+# Nodes, which globally needs debug command line options initialized to set a
+# conditional metaclass. These options are processed by CmdLine called from
+# main() in this file.
+# import Parsing
+import Version
+from Scanning import PyrexScanner, FileSourceDescriptor
+from Errors import PyrexError, CompileError, error, warning
+from Symtab import ModuleScope
+from Cython import Utils
+import Options
+
+module_name_pattern = re.compile(r"[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*(\.[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*)*$")
+
+verbose = 0
+
+class CompilationData(object):
+ # Bundles the information that is passed from transform to transform.
+ # (For now, this is only)
+
+ # While Context contains every pxd ever loaded, path information etc.,
+ # this only contains the data related to a single compilation pass
+ #
+ # pyx ModuleNode Main code tree of this compilation.
+ # pxds {string : ModuleNode} Trees for the pxds used in the pyx.
+ # codewriter CCodeWriter Where to output final code.
+ # options CompilationOptions
+ # result CompilationResult
+ pass
+
+class Context(object):
+ # This class encapsulates the context needed for compiling
+ # one or more Cython implementation files along with their
+ # associated and imported declaration files. It includes
+ # the root of the module import namespace and the list
+ # of directories to search for include files.
+ #
+ # modules {string : ModuleScope}
+ # include_directories [string]
+ # future_directives [object]
+ # language_level int currently 2 or 3 for Python 2/3
+
+ cython_scope = None
+
+ def __init__(self, include_directories, compiler_directives, cpp=False,
+ language_level=2, options=None, create_testscope=True):
+ # cython_scope is a hack, set to False by subclasses, in order to break
+ # an infinite loop.
+ # Better code organization would fix it.
+
+ import Builtin, CythonScope
+ self.modules = {"__builtin__" : Builtin.builtin_scope}
+ self.cython_scope = CythonScope.create_cython_scope(self)
+ self.modules["cython"] = self.cython_scope
+ self.include_directories = include_directories
+ self.future_directives = set()
+ self.compiler_directives = compiler_directives
+ self.cpp = cpp
+ self.options = options
+
+ self.pxds = {} # full name -> node tree
+
+ standard_include_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(
+ os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, 'Includes')))
+ self.include_directories = include_directories + [standard_include_path]
+
+ self.set_language_level(language_level)
+
+ self.gdb_debug_outputwriter = None
+
+ def set_language_level(self, level):
+ self.language_level = level
+ if level >= 3:
+ from Future import print_function, unicode_literals, absolute_import
+ self.future_directives.update([print_function, unicode_literals, absolute_import])
+ self.modules['builtins'] = self.modules['__builtin__']
+
+ # pipeline creation functions can now be found in Pipeline.py
+
+ def process_pxd(self, source_desc, scope, module_name):
+ import Pipeline
+ if isinstance(source_desc, FileSourceDescriptor) and source_desc._file_type == 'pyx':
+ source = CompilationSource(source_desc, module_name, os.getcwd())
+ result_sink = create_default_resultobj(source, self.options)
+ pipeline = Pipeline.create_pyx_as_pxd_pipeline(self, result_sink)
+ result = Pipeline.run_pipeline(pipeline, source)
+ else:
+ pipeline = Pipeline.create_pxd_pipeline(self, scope, module_name)
+ result = Pipeline.run_pipeline(pipeline, source_desc)
+ return result
+
+ def nonfatal_error(self, exc):
+ return Errors.report_error(exc)
+
+ def find_module(self, module_name,
+ relative_to = None, pos = None, need_pxd = 1, check_module_name = True):
+ # Finds and returns the module scope corresponding to
+ # the given relative or absolute module name. If this
+ # is the first time the module has been requested, finds
+ # the corresponding .pxd file and process it.
+ # If relative_to is not None, it must be a module scope,
+ # and the module will first be searched for relative to
+ # that module, provided its name is not a dotted name.
+ debug_find_module = 0
+ if debug_find_module:
+ print("Context.find_module: module_name = %s, relative_to = %s, pos = %s, need_pxd = %s" % (
+ module_name, relative_to, pos, need_pxd))
+
+ scope = None
+ pxd_pathname = None
+ if check_module_name and not module_name_pattern.match(module_name):
+ if pos is None:
+ pos = (module_name, 0, 0)
+ raise CompileError(pos,
+ "'%s' is not a valid module name" % module_name)
+ if "." not in module_name and relative_to:
+ if debug_find_module:
+ print("...trying relative import")
+ scope = relative_to.lookup_submodule(module_name)
+ if not scope:
+ qualified_name = relative_to.qualify_name(module_name)
+ pxd_pathname = self.find_pxd_file(qualified_name, pos)
+ if pxd_pathname:
+ scope = relative_to.find_submodule(module_name)
+ if not scope:
+ if debug_find_module:
+ print("...trying absolute import")
+ scope = self
+ for name in module_name.split("."):
+ scope = scope.find_submodule(name)
+ if debug_find_module:
+ print("...scope =", scope)
+ if not scope.pxd_file_loaded:
+ if debug_find_module:
+ print("...pxd not loaded")
+ scope.pxd_file_loaded = 1
+ if not pxd_pathname:
+ if debug_find_module:
+ print("...looking for pxd file")
+ pxd_pathname = self.find_pxd_file(module_name, pos)
+ if debug_find_module:
+ print("......found ", pxd_pathname)
+ if not pxd_pathname and need_pxd:
+ package_pathname = self.search_include_directories(module_name, ".py", pos)
+ if package_pathname and package_pathname.endswith('__init__.py'):
+ pass
+ else:
+ error(pos, "'%s.pxd' not found" % module_name)
+ if pxd_pathname:
+ try:
+ if debug_find_module:
+ print("Context.find_module: Parsing %s" % pxd_pathname)
+ rel_path = module_name.replace('.', os.sep) + os.path.splitext(pxd_pathname)[1]
+ if not pxd_pathname.endswith(rel_path):
+ rel_path = pxd_pathname # safety measure to prevent printing incorrect paths
+ source_desc = FileSourceDescriptor(pxd_pathname, rel_path)
+ err, result = self.process_pxd(source_desc, scope, module_name)
+ if err:
+ raise err
+ (pxd_codenodes, pxd_scope) = result
+ self.pxds[module_name] = (pxd_codenodes, pxd_scope)
+ except CompileError:
+ pass
+ return scope
+
+ def find_pxd_file(self, qualified_name, pos):
+ # Search include path for the .pxd file corresponding to the
+ # given fully-qualified module name.
+ # Will find either a dotted filename or a file in a
+ # package directory. If a source file position is given,
+ # the directory containing the source file is searched first
+ # for a dotted filename, and its containing package root
+ # directory is searched first for a non-dotted filename.
+ pxd = self.search_include_directories(qualified_name, ".pxd", pos, sys_path=True)
+ if pxd is None: # XXX Keep this until Includes/Deprecated is removed
+ if (qualified_name.startswith('python') or
+ qualified_name in ('stdlib', 'stdio', 'stl')):
+ standard_include_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(
+ os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, 'Includes')))
+ deprecated_include_path = os.path.join(standard_include_path, 'Deprecated')
+ self.include_directories.append(deprecated_include_path)
+ try:
+ pxd = self.search_include_directories(qualified_name, ".pxd", pos)
+ finally:
+ self.include_directories.pop()
+ if pxd:
+ name = qualified_name
+ if name.startswith('python'):
+ warning(pos, "'%s' is deprecated, use 'cpython'" % name, 1)
+ elif name in ('stdlib', 'stdio'):
+ warning(pos, "'%s' is deprecated, use 'libc.%s'" % (name, name), 1)
+ elif name in ('stl'):
+ warning(pos, "'%s' is deprecated, use 'libcpp.*.*'" % name, 1)
+ if pxd is None and Options.cimport_from_pyx:
+ return self.find_pyx_file(qualified_name, pos)
+ return pxd
+
+ def find_pyx_file(self, qualified_name, pos):
+ # Search include path for the .pyx file corresponding to the
+ # given fully-qualified module name, as for find_pxd_file().
+ return self.search_include_directories(qualified_name, ".pyx", pos)
+
+ def find_include_file(self, filename, pos):
+ # Search list of include directories for filename.
+ # Reports an error and returns None if not found.
+ path = self.search_include_directories(filename, "", pos,
+ include=True)
+ if not path:
+ error(pos, "'%s' not found" % filename)
+ return path
+
+ def search_include_directories(self, qualified_name, suffix, pos,
+ include=False, sys_path=False):
+ return Utils.search_include_directories(
+ tuple(self.include_directories), qualified_name, suffix, pos, include, sys_path)
+
+ def find_root_package_dir(self, file_path):
+ return Utils.find_root_package_dir(file_path)
+
+ def check_package_dir(self, dir, package_names):
+ return Utils.check_package_dir(dir, tuple(package_names))
+
+ def c_file_out_of_date(self, source_path):
+ c_path = Utils.replace_suffix(source_path, ".c")
+ if not os.path.exists(c_path):
+ return 1
+ c_time = Utils.modification_time(c_path)
+ if Utils.file_newer_than(source_path, c_time):
+ return 1
+ pos = [source_path]
+ pxd_path = Utils.replace_suffix(source_path, ".pxd")
+ if os.path.exists(pxd_path) and Utils.file_newer_than(pxd_path, c_time):
+ return 1
+ for kind, name in self.read_dependency_file(source_path):
+ if kind == "cimport":
+ dep_path = self.find_pxd_file(name, pos)
+ elif kind == "include":
+ dep_path = self.search_include_directories(name, pos)
+ else:
+ continue
+ if dep_path and Utils.file_newer_than(dep_path, c_time):
+ return 1
+ return 0
+
+ def find_cimported_module_names(self, source_path):
+ return [ name for kind, name in self.read_dependency_file(source_path)
+ if kind == "cimport" ]
+
+ def is_package_dir(self, dir_path):
+ return Utils.is_package_dir(dir_path)
+
+ def read_dependency_file(self, source_path):
+ dep_path = Utils.replace_suffix(source_path, ".dep")
+ if os.path.exists(dep_path):
+ f = open(dep_path, "rU")
+ chunks = [ line.strip().split(" ", 1)
+ for line in f.readlines()
+ if " " in line.strip() ]
+ f.close()
+ return chunks
+ else:
+ return ()
+
+ def lookup_submodule(self, name):
+ # Look up a top-level module. Returns None if not found.
+ return self.modules.get(name, None)
+
+ def find_submodule(self, name):
+ # Find a top-level module, creating a new one if needed.
+ scope = self.lookup_submodule(name)
+ if not scope:
+ scope = ModuleScope(name,
+ parent_module = None, context = self)
+ self.modules[name] = scope
+ return scope
+
+ def parse(self, source_desc, scope, pxd, full_module_name):
+ if not isinstance(source_desc, FileSourceDescriptor):
+ raise RuntimeError("Only file sources for code supported")
+ source_filename = source_desc.filename
+ scope.cpp = self.cpp
+ # Parse the given source file and return a parse tree.
+ num_errors = Errors.num_errors
+ try:
+ f = Utils.open_source_file(source_filename, "rU")
+ try:
+ import Parsing
+ s = PyrexScanner(f, source_desc, source_encoding = f.encoding,
+ scope = scope, context = self)
+ tree = Parsing.p_module(s, pxd, full_module_name)
+ finally:
+ f.close()
+ except UnicodeDecodeError, e:
+ #import traceback
+ #traceback.print_exc()
+ line = 1
+ column = 0
+ msg = e.args[-1]
+ position = e.args[2]
+ encoding = e.args[0]
+
+ f = open(source_filename, "rb")
+ try:
+ byte_data = f.read()
+ finally:
+ f.close()
+
+ # FIXME: make this at least a little less inefficient
+ for idx, c in enumerate(byte_data):
+ if c in (ord('\n'), '\n'):
+ line += 1
+ column = 0
+ if idx == position:
+ break
+
+ column += 1
+
+ error((source_desc, line, column),
+ "Decoding error, missing or incorrect coding=<encoding-name> "
+ "at top of source (cannot decode with encoding %r: %s)" % (encoding, msg))
+
+ if Errors.num_errors > num_errors:
+ raise CompileError()
+ return tree
+
+ def extract_module_name(self, path, options):
+ # Find fully_qualified module name from the full pathname
+ # of a source file.
+ dir, filename = os.path.split(path)
+ module_name, _ = os.path.splitext(filename)
+ if "." in module_name:
+ return module_name
+ names = [module_name]
+ while self.is_package_dir(dir):
+ parent, package_name = os.path.split(dir)
+ if parent == dir:
+ break
+ names.append(package_name)
+ dir = parent
+ names.reverse()
+ return ".".join(names)
+
+ def setup_errors(self, options, result):
+ Errors.reset() # clear any remaining error state
+ if options.use_listing_file:
+ result.listing_file = Utils.replace_suffix(source, ".lis")
+ path = result.listing_file
+ else:
+ path = None
+ Errors.open_listing_file(path=path,
+ echo_to_stderr=options.errors_to_stderr)
+
+ def teardown_errors(self, err, options, result):
+ source_desc = result.compilation_source.source_desc
+ if not isinstance(source_desc, FileSourceDescriptor):
+ raise RuntimeError("Only file sources for code supported")
+ Errors.close_listing_file()
+ result.num_errors = Errors.num_errors
+ if result.num_errors > 0:
+ err = True
+ if err and result.c_file:
+ try:
+ Utils.castrate_file(result.c_file, os.stat(source_desc.filename))
+ except EnvironmentError:
+ pass
+ result.c_file = None
+
+def create_default_resultobj(compilation_source, options):
+ result = CompilationResult()
+ result.main_source_file = compilation_source.source_desc.filename
+ result.compilation_source = compilation_source
+ source_desc = compilation_source.source_desc
+ if options.output_file:
+ result.c_file = os.path.join(compilation_source.cwd, options.output_file)
+ else:
+ if options.cplus:
+ c_suffix = ".cpp"
+ else:
+ c_suffix = ".c"
+ result.c_file = Utils.replace_suffix(source_desc.filename, c_suffix)
+ return result
+
+def run_pipeline(source, options, full_module_name=None, context=None):
+ import Pipeline
+
+ source_ext = os.path.splitext(source)[1]
+ options.configure_language_defaults(source_ext[1:]) # py/pyx
+ if context is None:
+ context = options.create_context()
+
+ # Set up source object
+ cwd = os.getcwd()
+ abs_path = os.path.abspath(source)
+ full_module_name = full_module_name or context.extract_module_name(source, options)
+
+ if options.relative_path_in_code_position_comments:
+ rel_path = full_module_name.replace('.', os.sep) + source_ext
+ if not abs_path.endswith(rel_path):
+ rel_path = source # safety measure to prevent printing incorrect paths
+ else:
+ rel_path = abs_path
+ source_desc = FileSourceDescriptor(abs_path, rel_path)
+ source = CompilationSource(source_desc, full_module_name, cwd)
+
+ # Set up result object
+ result = create_default_resultobj(source, options)
+
+ if options.annotate is None:
+ # By default, decide based on whether an html file already exists.
+ html_filename = os.path.splitext(result.c_file)[0] + ".html"
+ if os.path.exists(html_filename):
+ line = codecs.open(html_filename, "r", encoding="UTF-8").readline()
+ if line.startswith(u'<!-- Generated by Cython'):
+ options.annotate = True
+
+ # Get pipeline
+ if source_ext.lower() == '.py' or not source_ext:
+ pipeline = Pipeline.create_py_pipeline(context, options, result)
+ else:
+ pipeline = Pipeline.create_pyx_pipeline(context, options, result)
+
+ context.setup_errors(options, result)
+ err, enddata = Pipeline.run_pipeline(pipeline, source)
+ context.teardown_errors(err, options, result)
+ return result
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# Main Python entry points
+#
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+class CompilationSource(object):
+ """
+ Contains the data necesarry to start up a compilation pipeline for
+ a single compilation unit.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, source_desc, full_module_name, cwd):
+ self.source_desc = source_desc
+ self.full_module_name = full_module_name
+ self.cwd = cwd
+
+class CompilationOptions(object):
+ """
+ Options to the Cython compiler:
+
+ show_version boolean Display version number
+ use_listing_file boolean Generate a .lis file
+ errors_to_stderr boolean Echo errors to stderr when using .lis
+ include_path [string] Directories to search for include files
+ output_file string Name of generated .c file
+ generate_pxi boolean Generate .pxi file for public declarations
+ capi_reexport_cincludes
+ boolean Add cincluded headers to any auto-generated
+ header files.
+ timestamps boolean Only compile changed source files.
+ verbose boolean Always print source names being compiled
+ compiler_directives dict Overrides for pragma options (see Options.py)
+ evaluate_tree_assertions boolean Test support: evaluate parse tree assertions
+ language_level integer The Python language level: 2 or 3
+
+ cplus boolean Compile as c++ code
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, defaults = None, **kw):
+ self.include_path = []
+ if defaults:
+ if isinstance(defaults, CompilationOptions):
+ defaults = defaults.__dict__
+ else:
+ defaults = default_options
+
+ options = dict(defaults)
+ options.update(kw)
+
+ directives = dict(options['compiler_directives']) # copy mutable field
+ options['compiler_directives'] = directives
+ if 'language_level' in directives and 'language_level' not in kw:
+ options['language_level'] = int(directives['language_level'])
+ if 'cache' in options:
+ if options['cache'] is True:
+ options['cache'] = os.path.expanduser("~/.cycache")
+ elif options['cache'] in (False, None):
+ del options['cache']
+
+ self.__dict__.update(options)
+
+ def configure_language_defaults(self, source_extension):
+ if source_extension == 'py':
+ if self.compiler_directives.get('binding') is None:
+ self.compiler_directives['binding'] = True
+
+ def create_context(self):
+ return Context(self.include_path, self.compiler_directives,
+ self.cplus, self.language_level, options=self)
+
+
+class CompilationResult(object):
+ """
+ Results from the Cython compiler:
+
+ c_file string or None The generated C source file
+ h_file string or None The generated C header file
+ i_file string or None The generated .pxi file
+ api_file string or None The generated C API .h file
+ listing_file string or None File of error messages
+ object_file string or None Result of compiling the C file
+ extension_file string or None Result of linking the object file
+ num_errors integer Number of compilation errors
+ compilation_source CompilationSource
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.c_file = None
+ self.h_file = None
+ self.i_file = None
+ self.api_file = None
+ self.listing_file = None
+ self.object_file = None
+ self.extension_file = None
+ self.main_source_file = None
+
+
+class CompilationResultSet(dict):
+ """
+ Results from compiling multiple Pyrex source files. A mapping
+ from source file paths to CompilationResult instances. Also
+ has the following attributes:
+
+ num_errors integer Total number of compilation errors
+ """
+
+ num_errors = 0
+
+ def add(self, source, result):
+ self[source] = result
+ self.num_errors += result.num_errors
+
+
+def compile_single(source, options, full_module_name = None):
+ """
+ compile_single(source, options, full_module_name)
+
+ Compile the given Pyrex implementation file and return a CompilationResult.
+ Always compiles a single file; does not perform timestamp checking or
+ recursion.
+ """
+ return run_pipeline(source, options, full_module_name)
+
+
+def compile_multiple(sources, options):
+ """
+ compile_multiple(sources, options)
+
+ Compiles the given sequence of Pyrex implementation files and returns
+ a CompilationResultSet. Performs timestamp checking and/or recursion
+ if these are specified in the options.
+ """
+ # run_pipeline creates the context
+ # context = options.create_context()
+ sources = [os.path.abspath(source) for source in sources]
+ processed = set()
+ results = CompilationResultSet()
+ timestamps = options.timestamps
+ verbose = options.verbose
+ context = None
+ for source in sources:
+ if source not in processed:
+ if context is None:
+ context = options.create_context()
+ if not timestamps or context.c_file_out_of_date(source):
+ if verbose:
+ sys.stderr.write("Compiling %s\n" % source)
+
+ result = run_pipeline(source, options, context=context)
+ results.add(source, result)
+ # Compiling multiple sources in one context doesn't quite
+ # work properly yet.
+ context = None
+ processed.add(source)
+ return results
+
+def compile(source, options = None, full_module_name = None, **kwds):
+ """
+ compile(source [, options], [, <option> = <value>]...)
+
+ Compile one or more Pyrex implementation files, with optional timestamp
+ checking and recursing on dependecies. The source argument may be a string
+ or a sequence of strings If it is a string and no recursion or timestamp
+ checking is requested, a CompilationResult is returned, otherwise a
+ CompilationResultSet is returned.
+ """
+ options = CompilationOptions(defaults = options, **kwds)
+ if isinstance(source, basestring) and not options.timestamps:
+ return compile_single(source, options, full_module_name)
+ else:
+ return compile_multiple(source, options)
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# Main command-line entry point
+#
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------
+def setuptools_main():
+ return main(command_line = 1)
+
+def main(command_line = 0):
+ args = sys.argv[1:]
+ any_failures = 0
+ if command_line:
+ from CmdLine import parse_command_line
+ options, sources = parse_command_line(args)
+ else:
+ options = CompilationOptions(default_options)
+ sources = args
+
+ if options.show_version:
+ sys.stderr.write("Cython version %s\n" % Version.version)
+ if options.working_path!="":
+ os.chdir(options.working_path)
+ try:
+ result = compile(sources, options)
+ if result.num_errors > 0:
+ any_failures = 1
+ except (EnvironmentError, PyrexError), e:
+ sys.stderr.write(str(e) + '\n')
+ any_failures = 1
+ if any_failures:
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# Set the default options depending on the platform
+#
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+default_options = dict(
+ show_version = 0,
+ use_listing_file = 0,
+ errors_to_stderr = 1,
+ cplus = 0,
+ output_file = None,
+ annotate = None,
+ generate_pxi = 0,
+ capi_reexport_cincludes = 0,
+ working_path = "",
+ timestamps = None,
+ verbose = 0,
+ quiet = 0,
+ compiler_directives = {},
+ evaluate_tree_assertions = False,
+ emit_linenums = False,
+ relative_path_in_code_position_comments = True,
+ c_line_in_traceback = True,
+ language_level = 2,
+ gdb_debug = False,
+ compile_time_env = None,
+ common_utility_include_dir = None,
+)
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