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build_id = "306" # may optionally include a ".{patchno}" suffix.
__doc__ = """This is a distutils setup-script for the pywin32 extensions.
The canonical source of truth for supported versions and build environments
is [the github CI](https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/tree/main/.github/workflows).
To build and install locally for testing etc, you need a build environment
which is capable of building the version of Python you are targeting, then:
python setup.py -q install
For a debug (_d) version, you need a local debug build of Python, but must use
the release version executable for the build. eg:
python setup.py -q build --debug install
Cross-compilation from x86 to ARM is well supported (assuming installed vs tools etc) - eg:
python setup.py -q build_ext --plat-name win-arm64 build --plat-name win-arm64 bdist_wheel --plat-name win-arm64
Some modules require special SDKs or toolkits to build (eg, mapi/exchange),
which often aren't available in CI. The build process treats them as optional -
instead of a failing, it will report what was skipped, and why. See also
build_env.md, which is getting out of date but might help getting everything
required for an official build - see README.md for that process.
"""
# Originally by Thomas Heller, started in 2000 or so.
import glob
import logging
import os
import platform
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import winreg
from pathlib import Path
from tempfile import gettempdir
from typing import Iterable, List, Tuple, Union
# setuptools must be imported before distutils because it monkey-patches it.
# distutils is also removed in Python 3.12 and deprecated with setuptools
from setuptools import Extension, setup
from setuptools.command.build import build
from setuptools.command.build_ext import build_ext
from setuptools.command.install import install
from setuptools.command.install_lib import install_lib
# https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/pull/4069
from distutils.dep_util import newer_group
from distutils.command.install_data import install_data
from distutils.command.install_lib import install_lib
from distutils.core import Extension
# some modules need a static CRT to avoid problems caused by them having a
# manifest.
static_crt_modules = ["winxpgui"]
build_id_patch = build_id
if not "." in build_id_patch:
build_id_patch = build_id_patch + ".0"
pywin32_version = "%d.%d.%s" % (
sys.version_info[0],
sys.version_info[1],
build_id_patch,
)
print("Building pywin32", pywin32_version)
try:
sys.argv.remove("--skip-verstamp")
skip_verstamp = True
except ValueError:
skip_verstamp = False
try:
this_file = __file__
except NameError:
this_file = sys.argv[0]
this_file = os.path.abspath(this_file)
# We get upset if the cwd is not our source dir, but it is a PITA to
# insist people manually CD there first!
if os.path.dirname(this_file):
os.chdir(os.path.dirname(this_file))
# Start address we assign base addresses from. See comment re
# dll_base_address later in this file...
dll_base_address = 0x1E200000
class WinExt(Extension):
# Base class for all win32 extensions, with some predefined
# library and include dirs, and predefined windows libraries.
# Additionally a method to parse .def files into lists of exported
# symbols, and to read
def __init__(
self,
name,
sources,
include_dirs=[],
define_macros=None,
undef_macros=None,
library_dirs=[],
libraries="",
runtime_library_dirs=None,
extra_objects=None,
extra_compile_args=None,
extra_link_args=None,
export_symbols=None,
export_symbol_file=None,
pch_header=None,
windows_h_version=None, # min version of windows.h needed.
extra_swig_commands=None,
is_regular_dll=False, # regular Windows DLL?
# list of headers which may not be installed forcing us to
# skip this extension
optional_headers=[],
base_address=None,
depends=None,
platforms=None, # none means 'all platforms'
implib_name=None,
delay_load_libraries="",
):
include_dirs = ["com/win32com/src/include", "win32/src"] + include_dirs
libraries = libraries.split()
self.delay_load_libraries = delay_load_libraries.split()
libraries.extend(self.delay_load_libraries)
extra_link_args = extra_link_args or []
if export_symbol_file:
extra_link_args.append("/DEF:" + export_symbol_file)
# Some of our swigged files behave differently in distutils vs
# MSVC based builds. Always define DISTUTILS_BUILD so they can tell.
define_macros = define_macros or []
define_macros.append(("DISTUTILS_BUILD", None))
define_macros.append(("_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS", None))
# CRYPT_DECRYPT_MESSAGE_PARA.dwflags is in an ifdef for some unknown reason
# See github PR #1444 for more details...
define_macros.append(("CRYPT_DECRYPT_MESSAGE_PARA_HAS_EXTRA_FIELDS", None))
self.pch_header = pch_header
self.extra_swig_commands = extra_swig_commands or []
self.windows_h_version = windows_h_version
self.optional_headers = optional_headers
self.is_regular_dll = is_regular_dll
self.base_address = base_address
self.platforms = platforms
self.implib_name = implib_name
Extension.__init__(
self,
name,
sources,
include_dirs,
define_macros,
undef_macros,
library_dirs,
libraries,
runtime_library_dirs,
extra_objects,
extra_compile_args,
extra_link_args,
export_symbols,
)
self.depends = depends or [] # stash it here, as py22 doesn't have it.
def finalize_options(self, build_ext):
# distutils doesn't define this function for an Extension - it is
# our own invention, and called just before the extension is built.
if not build_ext.mingw32:
if self.pch_header:
self.extra_compile_args = self.extra_compile_args or []
# bugger - add this to python!
if build_ext.plat_name == "win32":
self.extra_link_args.append("/MACHINE:x86")
else:
self.extra_link_args.append("/MACHINE:%s" % build_ext.plat_name[4:])
# like Python, always use debug info, even in release builds
# (note the compiler doesn't include debug info, so you only get
# basic info - but its better than nothing!)
# For now use the temp dir - later we may package them, so should
# maybe move them next to the output file.
pch_dir = os.path.join(build_ext.build_temp)
if not build_ext.debug:
self.extra_compile_args.append("/Zi")
self.extra_compile_args.append(f"/Fd{pch_dir}\\{self.name}_vc.pdb")
self.extra_link_args.append("/DEBUG")
self.extra_link_args.append(f"/PDB:{pch_dir}\\{self.name}.pdb")
# enable unwind semantics - some stuff needs it and I can't see
# it hurting
self.extra_compile_args.append("/EHsc")
# silence: warning C4163: '__cpuidex' : not available as an intrinsic function
self.extra_compile_args.append("/wd4163")
if self.delay_load_libraries:
self.libraries.append("delayimp")
for delay_lib in self.delay_load_libraries:
self.extra_link_args.append("/delayload:%s.dll" % delay_lib)
# If someone needs a specially named implib created, handle that
if self.implib_name:
implib = os.path.join(build_ext.build_temp, self.implib_name)
if build_ext.debug:
suffix = "_d"
else:
suffix = ""
self.extra_link_args.append(f"/IMPLIB:{implib}{suffix}.lib")
# Try and find the MFC headers, so we can reach inside for
# some of the ActiveX support we need. We need to do this late, so
# the environment is setup correctly.
# Only used by the win32uiole extensions, but I can't be
# bothered making a subclass just for this - so they all get it!
found_mfc = False
for incl in os.environ.get("INCLUDE", "").split(os.pathsep):
# first is a "standard" MSVC install, second is the Vista SDK.
for candidate in (r"..\src\occimpl.h", r"..\..\src\mfc\occimpl.h"):
check = os.path.join(incl, candidate)
if os.path.isfile(check):
self.extra_compile_args.append(
'/DMFC_OCC_IMPL_H=\\"%s\\"' % candidate
)
found_mfc = True
break
if found_mfc:
break
self.extra_compile_args.append("-DUNICODE")
self.extra_compile_args.append("-D_UNICODE")
self.extra_compile_args.append("-DWINNT")
class WinExt_pythonwin(WinExt):
def __init__(self, name, **kw):
kw.setdefault("extra_compile_args", []).extend(["-D_AFXDLL", "-D_AFXEXT"])
WinExt.__init__(self, name, **kw)
def get_pywin32_dir(self):
return "pythonwin"
class WinExt_pythonwin_subsys_win(WinExt_pythonwin):
def finalize_options(self, build_ext):
WinExt_pythonwin.finalize_options(self, build_ext)
if build_ext.mingw32:
self.extra_link_args.append("-mwindows")
else:
self.extra_link_args.append("/SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS")
# Unicode, Windows executables seem to need this magic:
self.extra_link_args.append("/ENTRY:wWinMainCRTStartup")
class WinExt_win32(WinExt):
def __init__(self, name, **kw):
WinExt.__init__(self, name, **kw)
def get_pywin32_dir(self):
return "win32"
class WinExt_ISAPI(WinExt):
def get_pywin32_dir(self):
return "isapi"
# Note this is used only for "win32com extensions", not pythoncom
# itself - thus, output is "win32comext"
class WinExt_win32com(WinExt):
def __init__(self, name, **kw):
kw["libraries"] = kw.get("libraries", "") + " oleaut32 ole32"
# COM extensions require later windows headers.
if not kw.get("windows_h_version"):
kw["windows_h_version"] = 0x500
WinExt.__init__(self, name, **kw)
def get_pywin32_dir(self):
return "win32comext/" + self.name
# Exchange extensions get special treatment:
# * Look for the Exchange SDK in the registry.
# * Output directory is different than the module's basename.
# * Require use of the Exchange 2000 SDK - this works for both VC6 and 7
# NOTE: sadly the old Exchange SDK does *not* include MAPI files - these used
# to be bundled with the Windows SDKs and/or Visual Studio, but no longer are.
class WinExt_win32com_mapi(WinExt_win32com):
def __init__(self, name, **kw):
# The Exchange 2000 SDK seems to install itself without updating
# LIB or INCLUDE environment variables. It does register the core
# directory in the registry tho - look it up
sdk_install_dir = None
libs = kw.get("libraries", "")
keyname = r"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Exchange\SDK"
flags = winreg.KEY_READ
try:
flags |= winreg.KEY_WOW64_32KEY
except AttributeError:
pass # this version doesn't support 64 bits, so must already be using 32bit key.
for root in winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER:
try:
keyob = winreg.OpenKey(root, keyname, 0, flags)
value, type_id = winreg.QueryValueEx(keyob, "INSTALLDIR")
if type_id == winreg.REG_SZ:
sdk_install_dir = value
break
except OSError:
pass
if sdk_install_dir is not None:
d = os.path.join(sdk_install_dir, "SDK", "Include")
if os.path.isdir(d):
kw.setdefault("include_dirs", []).insert(0, d)
d = os.path.join(sdk_install_dir, "SDK", "Lib")
if os.path.isdir(d):
kw.setdefault("library_dirs", []).insert(0, d)
# The stand-alone exchange SDK has these libs
# Additional utility functions are only available for 32-bit builds.
if not platform.machine() in ("AMD64", "ARM64"):
libs += " version user32 advapi32 Ex2KSdk sadapi netapi32"
kw["libraries"] = libs
WinExt_win32com.__init__(self, name, **kw)
def get_pywin32_dir(self):
# 'win32com.mapi.exchange' and 'win32com.mapi.exchdapi' currently only
# ones with this special requirement
return "win32comext/mapi"
# A hacky extension class for pywintypesXX.dll and pythoncomXX.dll
class WinExt_system32(WinExt):
def get_pywin32_dir(self):
return "pywin32_system32"
class WinExt_pythonservice(WinExt):
# special handling because it's a "console" exe.
def finalize_options(self, build_ext):
WinExt.finalize_options(self, build_ext)
if build_ext.mingw32:
self.extra_link_args.append("-mconsole")
self.extra_link_args.append("-municode")
else:
self.extra_link_args.append("/SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE")
# pythonservice.exe goes in win32, where it doesn't actually work, but
# win32serviceutil manages to copy it to where it does.
def get_pywin32_dir(self):
return "win32"
################################################################
# Extensions to the distutils commands.
# 'build' command
class my_build(build):
def run(self):
build.run(self)
# write a pywin32.version.txt.
ver_fname = os.path.join(gettempdir(), "pywin32.version.txt")
try:
f = open(ver_fname, "w")
f.write("%s\n" % build_id)
f.close()
except OSError as why:
print(f"Failed to open '{ver_fname}': {why}")
class my_build_ext(build_ext):
def finalize_options(self):
build_ext.finalize_options(self)
self.plat_dir = {
"win-amd64": "x64",
"win-arm64": "arm64",
}.get(self.plat_name, "x86")
self.windows_h_version = None
# The pywintypes library is created in the build_temp
# directory, so we need to add this to library_dirs
self.library_dirs.append(self.build_temp)
self.mingw32 = self.compiler == "mingw32"
if self.mingw32:
self.libraries.append("stdc++")
self.excluded_extensions = [] # list of (ext, why)
self.swig_cpp = True # hrm - deprecated - should use swig_opts=-c++??
def _why_cant_build_extension(self, ext):
# Return None, or a reason it can't be built.
# Exclude exchange 32-bit utility libraries from 64-bit
# builds. Note that the exchange module now builds, but only
# includes interfaces for 64-bit builds.
if self.plat_name in ["win-amd64", "win-arm64"] and ext.name == "exchdapi":
return "No 64-bit library for utility functions available."
if ext.name == "exchdapi":
return "Haven't worked out how to build on vs2015"
# axdebug fails to build on 3.11 due to Python "frame" objects changing.
# This could be fixed, but is almost certainly not in use any more, so
# just skip it.
if ext.name == "axdebug" and sys.version_info > (3, 10):
return "AXDebug no longer builds on 3.11 and up"
# winxpgui cannot be build for win-arm64 due to manifest file conflicts
# skip extension as we probably don't want this extension for win-arm64 platforms
if self.plat_name == "win-arm64" and ext.name == "winxpgui":
return "winxpgui extension cannot be build for win-arm64"
include_dirs = self.compiler.include_dirs + os.environ.get("INCLUDE", "").split(
os.pathsep
)
if self.windows_h_version is None:
# Note that we used to try and find WINVER or _WIN32_WINNT macros
# here defining the version of the Windows SDK we use and check
# it was late enough for the extension being built. But since we
# moved to the Windows 8.1 SDK (or later), this isn't necessary
# as all modules require less than this.
pass
look_dirs = include_dirs
for h in ext.optional_headers:
for d in look_dirs:
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(d, h)):
break
else:
logging.debug("Header '%s' not found in %s", h, look_dirs)
return f"The header '{h}' can not be located."
common_dirs = self.compiler.library_dirs[:]
common_dirs += os.environ.get("LIB", "").split(os.pathsep)
patched_libs = []
for lib in ext.libraries:
if lib.lower() in self.found_libraries:
found = self.found_libraries[lib.lower()]
else:
look_dirs = common_dirs + ext.library_dirs
found = self.compiler.find_library_file(look_dirs, lib, self.debug)
if not found:
logging.debug("Lib '%s' not found in %s", lib, look_dirs)
return "No library '%s'" % lib
self.found_libraries[lib.lower()] = found
patched_libs.append(os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(found))[0])
if ext.platforms and self.plat_name not in ext.platforms:
return f"Only available on platforms {ext.platforms}"
# We update the .libraries list with the resolved library name.
# This is really only so "_d" works.
ext.libraries = patched_libs
return None # no reason - it can be built!
def _build_scintilla(self):
path = "pythonwin\\Scintilla"
makefile = "makefile_pythonwin"
makeargs = []
if self.debug:
makeargs.append("DEBUG=1")
if not self.verbose:
makeargs.append("/C") # nmake: /C Suppress output messages
makeargs.append("QUIET=1")
# We build the DLL into our own temp directory, then copy it to the
# real directory - this avoids the generated .lib/.exp
build_temp = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(self.build_temp, "scintilla"))
self.mkpath(build_temp)
# Use short-names, as the scintilla makefiles barf with spaces.
if " " in build_temp:
# ack - can't use win32api!!! This is the best I could come up
# with:
# C:\>for %I in ("C:\Program Files",) do @echo %~sI
# C:\PROGRA~1
cs = os.environ.get("comspec", "cmd.exe")
cmd = cs + ' /c for %I in ("' + build_temp + '",) do @echo %~sI'
build_temp = os.popen(cmd).read().strip()
assert os.path.isdir(build_temp), build_temp
makeargs.append("SUB_DIR_O=%s" % build_temp)
makeargs.append("SUB_DIR_BIN=%s" % build_temp)
makeargs.append("DIR_PYTHON=%s" % sys.prefix)
nmake = "nmake.exe"
# Attempt to resolve nmake to the same one that our compiler object
# would use. compiler.spawn() ought to do this, but it does not search
# its own PATH value for the initial command. It does, however, set it
# correctly for any subsequent commands.
try:
for p in self.compiler._paths.split(os.pathsep):
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(p, nmake)):
nmake = os.path.join(p, nmake)
break
except (AttributeError, TypeError):
pass
cwd = os.getcwd()
old_env = os.environ.copy()
os.environ["INCLUDE"] = os.pathsep.join(self.compiler.include_dirs)
os.environ["LIB"] = os.pathsep.join(self.compiler.library_dirs)
os.chdir(path)
try:
cmd = [nmake, "/nologo", "/f", makefile] + makeargs
self.compiler.spawn(cmd)
finally:
os.chdir(cwd)
os.environ["INCLUDE"] = old_env.get("INCLUDE", "")
os.environ["LIB"] = old_env.get("LIB", "")
# The DLL goes in the Pythonwin directory.
if self.debug:
base_name = "scintilla_d.dll"
else:
base_name = "scintilla.dll"
self.copy_file(
os.path.join(self.build_temp, "scintilla", base_name),
os.path.join(self.build_lib, "pythonwin"),
)
# find the VC base path corresponding to distutils paths, and
# potentially upgrade for extra include / lib paths (MFC)
def _check_vc(self):
vcbase = vcverdir = None
atlmfc_found = False
for _dir in self.compiler.library_dirs:
m = re.search(r"(?i)VC\\([\d.]+\\)?(LIB)\b", _dir)
if m and not vcbase:
vcbase = _dir[: m.start(2)]
vcverdir = m.group(1)
m = re.search(r"(?i)ATLMFC\\LIB\b", _dir)
if m:
atlmfc_found = True # ATLMFC libs/includes already found by distutils
if not vcbase and not self.mingw32:
print("-- compiler.library_dirs:", self.compiler.library_dirs)
# Error or warn? last hope would be a non-standard build environment
print("-- Visual C base path not found !?")
# The afxres.h/atls.lib files aren't always included by default,
# so find and add them
if vcbase and not atlmfc_found:
atls_lib = glob.glob(vcbase + rf"ATLMFC\lib\{self.plat_dir}\atls.lib")
if atls_lib:
self.library_dirs.append(os.path.dirname(atls_lib[0]))
self.include_dirs.append(
os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(atls_lib[0]))),
"Include",
)
)
else:
print("-- compiler.library_dirs:", self.compiler.library_dirs)
print("-- ATLMFC paths likely missing (Required for win32ui)")
return vcbase, vcverdir
def build_extensions(self):
# First, sanity-check the 'extensions' list
self.check_extensions_list(self.extensions)
self.found_libraries = {}
if hasattr(self.compiler, "initialize") and not self.compiler.initialized:
self.compiler.initialize()
# XXX this distutils class var peek hack should become obsolete
# (silently) when https://github.com/pypa/distutils/pull/172 is
# resolved.
# _why_cant_build_extension() and _build_scintilla() at least need
# complete VC+SDK inspectable inc / lib dirs.
classincs = getattr(self.compiler.__class__, "include_dirs", [])
if classincs:
print("-- distutils hack to expose all include & lib dirs")
print("-- orig compiler.include_dirs:", self.compiler.include_dirs)
print("-- orig compiler.library_dirs:", self.compiler.library_dirs)
self.compiler.include_dirs += classincs
self.compiler.__class__.include_dirs = []
classlibs = getattr(self.compiler.__class__, "library_dirs", [])
self.compiler.library_dirs += classlibs
self.compiler.__class__.library_dirs = []
else:
print("-- FIX ME ! distutils may expose complete inc/lib dirs again")
vcbase, vcverdir = self._check_vc()
# Here we hack a "pywin32" directory (one of 'win32', 'win32com',
# 'pythonwin' etc), as distutils doesn't seem to like the concept
# of multiple top-level directories.
assert self.package is None
for ext in self.extensions:
try:
self.package = ext.get_pywin32_dir()
except AttributeError:
raise RuntimeError("Not a win32 package!")
self.build_extension(ext)
for ext in W32_exe_files:
self.package = ext.get_pywin32_dir()
ext.finalize_options(self)
why = self._why_cant_build_extension(ext)
if why is not None:
self.excluded_extensions.append((ext, why))
assert why, "please give a reason, or None"
print(f"Skipping {ext.name}: {why}")
continue
self.build_exefile(ext)
# Error when too many skips
if len(self.excluded_extensions) > 0.3 * (
len(self.extensions) + len(W32_exe_files)
):
print("-- compiler.include_dirs:", self.compiler.include_dirs)
print("-- compiler.library_dirs:", self.compiler.library_dirs)
raise RuntimeError("Too many extensions skipped, check build environment")
# Not sure how to make this completely generic, and there is no
# need at this stage.
self._build_scintilla()
# Copy cpp lib files needed to create Python COM extensions
clib_files = (
["win32", "pywintypes%s.lib"],
["win32com", "pythoncom%s.lib"],
["win32com", "axscript%s.lib"],
)
for clib_file in clib_files:
target_dir = os.path.join(self.build_lib, clib_file[0], "libs")
if not os.path.exists(target_dir):
self.mkpath(target_dir)
suffix = ""
if self.debug:
suffix = "_d"
fname = clib_file[1] % suffix
self.copy_file(os.path.join(self.build_temp, fname), target_dir)
# Finally find and copy the MFC redistributable DLLs.
win32ui_ext = pythonwin_extensions[0]
if win32ui_ext not in set(self.extensions) - {
ext for ext, why in self.excluded_extensions
}:
return
if not vcbase:
raise RuntimeError("Can't find MFC redist DLLs with unkown VC base path")
redist_globs = [vcbase + r"redist\%s\*MFC\mfc140u.dll" % self.plat_dir]
m = re.search(r"\\VC\\Tools\\", vcbase)
if m:
# typical path on newer Visual Studios - ensure corresponding version
redist_globs.append(
vcbase[: m.start()]
+ r"\VC\Redist\MSVC\{}{}\*\mfc140u.dll".format(
vcverdir or "*\\", self.plat_dir
)
)
# Only mfcNNNu DLL is required (mfcmNNNX is Windows Forms, rest is ANSI)
mfc_contents = next(filter(None, map(glob.glob, redist_globs)), [])[:1]
if not mfc_contents:
raise RuntimeError("MFC redist DLLs not found like %r!" % redist_globs)
target_dir = os.path.join(self.build_lib, win32ui_ext.get_pywin32_dir())
for mfc_content in mfc_contents:
self.copy_file(mfc_content, target_dir)
def build_exefile(self, ext):
_d = self.debug and "_d" or ""
logging.info("building exe '%s'", ext.name)
leaf_name = f"{ext.get_pywin32_dir()}\\{ext.name}{_d}.exe"
full_name = os.path.join(self.build_lib, leaf_name)
sources = list(ext.sources)
depends = sources + ext.depends
# unclear why we need to check this!?
if not (self.force or newer_group(depends, full_name, "newer")):
logging.debug("skipping '%s' executable (up-to-date)", ext.name)
return
else:
logging.info("building '%s' executable", ext.name)
objects = self.compiler.compile(
sources,
output_dir=os.path.join(self.build_temp, ext.name),
include_dirs=ext.include_dirs,
debug=self.debug,
extra_postargs=ext.extra_compile_args,
depends=ext.depends,
)
self.compiler.link(
"executable",
objects,
full_name,
libraries=self.get_libraries(ext),
library_dirs=ext.library_dirs,
runtime_library_dirs=ext.runtime_library_dirs,
extra_postargs=ext.extra_link_args,
debug=self.debug,
build_temp=self.build_temp,
)
def build_extension(self, ext):
# Some of these extensions are difficult to build, requiring various
# hard-to-track libraries et (eg, exchange sdk, etc). So we
# check the extension list for the extra libraries explicitly
# listed. We then search for this library the same way the C
# compiler would - if we can't find a library, we exclude the
# extension from the build.
# Note we can't do this in advance, as some of the .lib files
# we depend on may be built as part of the process - thus we can
# only check an extension's lib files as we are building it.
why = self._why_cant_build_extension(ext)
if why is not None:
assert why, "please give a reason, or None"
self.excluded_extensions.append((ext, why))
print(f"Skipping {ext.name}: {why}")
return
self.current_extension = ext
ext.finalize_options(self)
# ensure the SWIG .i files are treated as dependencies.
for source in ext.sources:
if source.endswith(".i"):
self.find_swig() # for the side-effect of the environment value.
# Find the swig_lib .i files we care about for dependency tracking.
ext.swig_deps = glob.glob(
os.path.join(os.environ["SWIG_LIB"], "python", "*.i")
)
ext.depends.extend(ext.swig_deps)
break
else:
ext.swig_deps = None
# some source files are compiled for different extensions
# with special defines. So we cannot use a shared
# directory for objects, we must use a special one for each extension.
old_build_temp = self.build_temp
want_static_crt = ext.name in static_crt_modules
if want_static_crt:
self.compiler.compile_options.remove("/MD")
self.compiler.compile_options.append("/MT")
self.compiler.compile_options_debug.remove("/MDd")
self.compiler.compile_options_debug.append("/MTd")
try:
build_ext.build_extension(self, ext)
# Convincing distutils to create .lib files with the name we
# need is difficult, so we just hack around it by copying from
# the created name to the name we need.
extra = self.debug and "_d.lib" or ".lib"
if ext.name in ("pywintypes", "pythoncom"):
# The import libraries are created as PyWinTypes23.lib, but
# are expected to be pywintypes.lib.
created = "%s%d%d%s" % (
ext.name,
sys.version_info[0],
sys.version_info[1],
extra,
)
needed = f"{ext.name}{extra}"
elif ext.name in ("win32ui",):
# This one just needs a copy.
created = needed = ext.name + extra
else:
created = needed = None
if created is not None:
# To keep us on our toes, MSVCCompiler constructs the .lib files
# in the same directory as the first source file's object file:
# os.path.dirname(objects[0])
# rather than in the self.build_temp directory
src = os.path.join(
old_build_temp, os.path.dirname(ext.sources[0]), created
)
dst = os.path.join(old_build_temp, needed)
if os.path.abspath(src) != os.path.abspath(dst):
self.copy_file(src, dst)
finally:
self.build_temp = old_build_temp
if want_static_crt:
self.compiler.compile_options.remove("/MT")
self.compiler.compile_options.append("/MD")
self.compiler.compile_options_debug.remove("/MTd")
self.compiler.compile_options_debug.append("/MDd")
def get_ext_filename(self, name):
# We need to fixup some target filenames.
_d = self.debug and "_d" or ""
if name in ["pywintypes", "pythoncom"]:
ver = f"{sys.version_info[0]}{sys.version_info[1]}"
return f"{name}{ver}{_d}.dll"
if name in ["perfmondata", "PyISAPI_loader"]:
return f"{name}{_d}.dll"
# everything else a .pyd - calling base-class might give us a more
# complicated name, so return a simple one.
return f"{name}{_d}.pyd"
def get_export_symbols(self, ext):
if ext.is_regular_dll:
return ext.export_symbols
return build_ext.get_export_symbols(self, ext)
def find_swig(self):
if "SWIG" in os.environ:
swig = os.environ["SWIG"]
else:
# We know where our swig is
swig = os.path.abspath("swig\\swig.exe")
lib = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(swig), "swig_lib")
os.environ["SWIG_LIB"] = lib
return swig
def swig_sources(self, sources, ext=None):
new_sources = []
swig_sources = []
swig_targets = {}
# XXX this drops generated C/C++ files into the source tree, which
# is fine for developers who want to distribute the generated
# source -- but there should be an option to put SWIG output in
# the temp dir.
# Adding py3k to the mix means we *really* need to move to generating
# to the temp dir...
target_ext = ".cpp"
for source in sources:
(base, sext) = os.path.splitext(source)
if sext == ".i": # SWIG interface file
if os.path.split(base)[1] in swig_include_files:
continue
swig_sources.append(source)
# Patch up the filenames for various special cases...
if os.path.basename(base) in swig_interface_parents:
swig_targets[source] = base + target_ext
elif (
self.current_extension.name == "winxpgui"
and os.path.basename(base) == "win32gui"
):
# More vile hacks. winxpmodule is built from win32gui.i -
# just different #defines are setup for windows.h.
new_target = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(base), f"winxpgui_swig{target_ext}"
)
swig_targets[source] = new_target
new_sources.append(new_target)
else:
new_target = f"{base}_swig{target_ext}"
new_sources.append(new_target)
swig_targets[source] = new_target
else:
new_sources.append(source)
if not swig_sources:
return new_sources
swig = self.find_swig()
for source in swig_sources:
swig_cmd = [
swig,
"-python",
"-c++",
# we never use the .doc files.
"-dnone",
]
swig_cmd.extend(self.current_extension.extra_swig_commands)
if platform.machine() in ("AMD64", "ARM64"):
swig_cmd.append("-DSWIG_PY64BIT")
else:
swig_cmd.append("-DSWIG_PY32BIT")
target = swig_targets[source]
try:
interface_parent = swig_interface_parents[
os.path.basename(os.path.splitext(source)[0])
]
except KeyError:
# "normal" swig file - no special win32 issues.
pass
else:
# Using win32 extensions to SWIG for generating COM classes.
if interface_parent is not None:
# generating a class, not a module.
swig_cmd.append("-pythoncom")
if interface_parent:
# A class deriving from other than the default
swig_cmd.extend(["-com_interface_parent", interface_parent])
# This 'newer' check helps Python 2.2 builds, which otherwise
# *always* regenerate the .cpp files, meaning every future
# build for any platform sees these as dirty.
# This could probably go once we generate .cpp into the temp dir.
fqsource = os.path.abspath(source)
fqtarget = os.path.abspath(target)
rebuild = self.force or (
ext and newer_group(ext.swig_deps + [fqsource], fqtarget)
)
# can remove once edklib is no longer used for 32-bit builds
if source == "com/win32comext/mapi/src/exchange.i":
rebuild = True
logging.debug("should swig %s->%s=%s", source, target, rebuild)
if rebuild:
swig_cmd.extend(["-o", fqtarget, fqsource])
logging.info("swigging %s to %s", source, target)
out_dir = os.path.dirname(source)
cwd = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(out_dir)
try:
self.spawn(swig_cmd)
finally:
os.chdir(cwd)
else:
logging.info("skipping swig of %s", source)
return new_sources
class my_install(install):
def run(self):
install.run(self)
# Custom script we run at the end of installing - this is the same script
# run by bdist_wininst
# This child process won't be able to install the system DLLs until our
# process has terminated (as distutils imports win32api!), so we must use
# some 'no wait' executor - spawn seems fine! We pass the PID of this
# process so the child will wait for us.
# XXX - hmm - a closer look at distutils shows it only uses win32api
# if _winreg fails - and this never should. Need to revisit this!
# If self.root has a value, it means we are being "installed" into
# some other directory than Python itself (eg, into a temp directory
# for bdist_wininst to use) - in which case we must *not* run our
# installer
if not self.dry_run and not self.root:
# We must run the script we just installed into Scripts, as it
# may have had 2to3 run over it.
filename = os.path.join(self.install_scripts, "pywin32_postinstall.py")
if not os.path.isfile(filename):
raise RuntimeError(f"Can't find '{filename}'")
print("Executing post install script...")
# What executable to use? This one I guess.
subprocess.Popen(
[
sys.executable,
filename,
"-install",
"-destination",
self.install_lib,
"-quiet",
"-wait",
str(os.getpid()),
]
)
class my_install_lib(install_lib):
def install(self):
# This is crazy - in setuptools 61.1.0 (and probably some earlier versions), the
# install_lib and build comments don't agree on where the .py files to install can
# be found, so we end up with a warning logged:
# `warning: my_install_lib: 'build\lib.win-amd64-3.7' does not exist -- no Python modules to install`
# (because they are actually in `build\lib.win-amd64-cpython-37`!)
# It's not an error though, so we end up with .exe installers lacking our lib files!
builder = self.get_finalized_command("build")
if os.path.isdir(builder.build_platlib) and not os.path.isdir(self.build_dir):
self.build_dir = builder.build_platlib
# We want a failure to find .py files be an error rather than a warning.
outfiles = super().install()
if not outfiles:
raise RuntimeError("No Python files were found to install")
return outfiles
def my_new_compiler(**kw):
if "compiler" in kw and kw["compiler"] in (None, "msvc"):
return my_compiler()
return orig_new_compiler(**kw)
# No way to cleanly wedge our compiler sub-class in.
from distutils import ccompiler
from distutils._msvccompiler import MSVCCompiler
orig_new_compiler = ccompiler.new_compiler
ccompiler.new_compiler = my_new_compiler
base_compiler = MSVCCompiler
class my_compiler(base_compiler):
# Just one GUIDS.CPP and it gives trouble on mainwin too. Maybe I
# should just rename the file, but a case-only rename is likely to be
# worse! This can probably go away once we kill the VS project files
# though, as we can just specify the lowercase name in the module def.
_cpp_extensions = base_compiler._cpp_extensions + [".CPP"]
src_extensions = base_compiler.src_extensions + [".CPP"]
def link(
self,
target_desc,
objects,
output_filename,
output_dir=None,
libraries=None,
library_dirs=None,
runtime_library_dirs=None,