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# Copyright (c) 2013 Matthias Vogelgesang <matthias.vogelgesang@gmail.com>
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"""pkgconfig is a Python module to interface with the pkg-config command line
tool."""
import os
import subprocess
import re
import collections
from functools import wraps
def _compare_versions(v1, v2):
"""
Compare two version strings and return -1, 0 or 1 depending on the equality
of the subset of matching version numbers.
The implementation is taken from the top answer at
http://stackoverflow.com/a/1714190/997768.
"""
def normalize(v):
return [int(x) for x in re.sub(r'(\.0+)*$', '', v).split(".")]
n1 = normalize(v1)
n2 = normalize(v2)
return (n1 > n2) - (n1 < n2)
def _split_version_specifier(spec):
"""Splits version specifiers in the form ">= 0.1.2" into ('0.1.2', '>=')"""
m = re.search(r'([<>=]?=?)?\s*((\d*\.)*\d*)', spec)
return m.group(2), m.group(1)
def _convert_error(func):
@wraps(func)
def _wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
try:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
except OSError:
raise EnvironmentError("pkg-config is not installed")
return _wrapper
@_convert_error
def _query(package, option):
pkg_config_exe = os.environ.get('PKG_CONFIG', None) or 'pkg-config'
cmd = '{0} {1} {2}'.format(pkg_config_exe, option, package).split()
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
out, err = proc.communicate()
return out.rstrip().decode('utf-8')
@_convert_error
def exists(package):
"""
Return True if package information is available.
If ``pkg-config`` not on path, raises ``EnvironmentError``.
"""
pkg_config_exe = os.environ.get('PKG_CONFIG', None) or 'pkg-config'
cmd = '{0} --exists {1}'.format(pkg_config_exe, package).split()
return subprocess.call(cmd) == 0
@_convert_error
def requires(package):
"""
Return a list of package names that is required by the package.
If ``pkg-config`` not on path, raises ``EnvironmentError``.
"""
return _query(package, '--print-requires').split('\n')
def cflags(package):
"""
Return the CFLAGS string returned by pkg-config.
If ``pkg-config`` not on path, raises ``EnvironmentError``.
"""
return _query(package, '--cflags')
def libs(package):
"""Return the LDFLAGS string returned by pkg-config."""
return _query(package, '--libs')
def installed(package, version):
"""
Check if the package meets the required version.
The version specifier consists of an optional comparator (one of =, ==, >,
<, >=, <=) and an arbitrarily long version number separated by dots. The
should be as you would expect, e.g. for an installed version '0.1.2' of
package 'foo':
>>> installed('foo', '==0.1.2')
True
>>> installed('foo', '<0.1')
False
>>> installed('foo', '>= 0.0.4')
True
If ``pkg-config`` not on path, raises ``EnvironmentError``.
"""
if not exists(package):
return False
number, comparator = _split_version_specifier(version)
modversion = _query(package, '--modversion')
try:
result = _compare_versions(modversion, number)
except ValueError:
msg = "{0} is not a correct version specifier".format(version)
raise ValueError(msg)
if comparator in ('', '=', '=='):
return result == 0
if comparator == '>':
return result > 0
if comparator == '>=':
return result >= 0
if comparator == '<':
return result < 0
if comparator == '<=':
return result <= 0
_PARSE_MAP = {
'-D': 'define_macros',
'-I': 'include_dirs',
'-L': 'library_dirs',
'-l': 'libraries'
}
def parse(packages):
"""
Parse the output from pkg-config about the passed package or packages.
Builds a dictionary containing the 'libraries', the 'library_dirs',
the 'include_dirs', and the 'define_macros' that are presented by
pkg-config. *package* is a string with space-delimited package names.
If ``pkg-config`` not on path, raises ``EnvironmentError``.
"""
def parse_package(package):
result = collections.defaultdict(list)
# Execute the query to pkg-config and clean the result.
out = _query(package, '--cflags --libs')
out = out.replace('\\"', '')
# Iterate through each token in the output.
for token in out.split():
key = _PARSE_MAP.get(token[:2])
if key:
result[key].append(token[2:].strip())
# Iterate and clean define macros.
macros = list()
for declaration in result['define_macros']:
macro = tuple(declaration.split('='))
if len(macro) == 1:
macro += '',
macros.append(macro)
result['define_macros'] = macros
# Return parsed configuration.
return result
# Return the result of parse_package directly.
# We don't need to loop over the packages
return parse_package(packages)
def list_all():
"""Return a list of all packages found by pkg-config."""
packages = [line.split()[0] for line in _query('', '--list-all').split('\n')]
return packages
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