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Example #1
Source File: compat.py From chalice with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def prevent_msvc_compiling_patch(): # type: ignore import distutils import distutils._msvccompiler import distutils.msvc9compiler import distutils.msvccompiler from distutils.errors import CompileError def raise_compile_error(*args, **kwargs): # type: ignore raise CompileError('Chalice blocked C extension compiling.') distutils._msvccompiler.MSVCCompiler.compile = raise_compile_error distutils.msvc9compiler.MSVCCompiler.compile = raise_compile_error distutils.msvccompiler.MSVCCompiler.compile = raise_compile_error # This is the setuptools shim used to execute setup.py by pip. # Lines 2 and 3 have been added to call the above function # `prevent_msvc_compiling_patch` and extra escapes have been added on line # 5 because it is passed through another layer of string parsing before it # is executed.
Example #2
Source File: misc_util.py From ImageFusion with MIT License | 5 votes |
def get_build_architecture(): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_architecture return get_build_architecture()
Example #3
Source File: misc_util.py From keras-lambda with MIT License | 5 votes |
def get_build_architecture(): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_architecture return get_build_architecture()
Example #4
Source File: misc_util.py From Carnets with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License | 5 votes |
def get_build_architecture(): # Importing distutils.msvccompiler triggers a warning on non-Windows # systems, so delay the import to here. from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_architecture return get_build_architecture()
Example #5
Source File: misc_util.py From coffeegrindsize with MIT License | 5 votes |
def get_build_architecture(): # Importing distutils.msvccompiler triggers a warning on non-Windows # systems, so delay the import to here. from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_architecture return get_build_architecture()
Example #6
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From medicare-demo with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = "6" else: bv = "7.1" else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%s.exe" % bv) return open(filename, "rb").read() # class bdist_wininst
Example #7
Source File: cross_bdist_wininst.py From supersqlite with MIT License | 5 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: if self.target_version < "2.3": raise NotImplementedError elif self.target_version == "2.3": bv = "6" elif self.target_version in ("2.4", "2.5"): bv = "7.1" elif self.target_version in ("2.6", "2.7"): bv = "9.0" else: raise NotImplementedError else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # The uninstallers need to be available in $PYEXT_CROSS/uninst/*.exe # Use http://oss.itsystementwicklung.de/hg/pyext_cross_linux_to_win32/ # and copy it alongside your pysqlite checkout. filename = os.path.join(directory, os.path.join(os.environ["PYEXT_CROSS"], "uninst", "wininst-%s.exe" % bv)) return open(filename, "rb").read() # class bdist_wininst
Example #8
Source File: misc_util.py From recruit with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def get_build_architecture(): # Importing distutils.msvccompiler triggers a warning on non-Windows # systems, so delay the import to here. from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_architecture return get_build_architecture()
Example #9
Source File: cross_bdist_wininst.py From magnitude with MIT License | 5 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: if self.target_version < "2.3": raise NotImplementedError elif self.target_version == "2.3": bv = "6" elif self.target_version in ("2.4", "2.5"): bv = "7.1" elif self.target_version in ("2.6", "2.7"): bv = "9.0" else: raise NotImplementedError else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # The uninstallers need to be available in $PYEXT_CROSS/uninst/*.exe # Use http://oss.itsystementwicklung.de/hg/pyext_cross_linux_to_win32/ # and copy it alongside your pysqlite checkout. filename = os.path.join(directory, os.path.join(os.environ["PYEXT_CROSS"], "uninst", "wininst-%s.exe" % bv)) return open(filename, "rb").read() # class bdist_wininst
Example #10
Source File: misc_util.py From Fluid-Designer with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def get_build_architecture(): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_architecture return get_build_architecture()
Example #11
Source File: misc_util.py From predictive-maintenance-using-machine-learning with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def get_build_architecture(): # Importing distutils.msvccompiler triggers a warning on non-Windows # systems, so delay the import to here. from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_architecture return get_build_architecture()
Example #12
Source File: platform_info.py From Computable with MIT License | 5 votes |
def msvc_exists(): """ Determine whether MSVC is available on the machine. """ result = 0 try: p = subprocess.Popen(['cl'], shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) str_result = p.stdout.read() if 'Microsoft' in str_result: result = 1 except: #assume we're ok if devstudio exists import distutils.msvccompiler # There was a change to 'distutils.msvccompiler' between Python 2.2 # and Python 2.3. # # In Python 2.2 the function is 'get_devstudio_versions' # In Python 2.3 the function is 'get_build_version' try: version = distutils.msvccompiler.get_devstudio_versions() except: version = distutils.msvccompiler.get_build_version() if version: result = 1 return result
Example #13
Source File: misc_util.py From Computable with MIT License | 5 votes |
def get_build_architecture(): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_architecture return get_build_architecture()
Example #14
Source File: misc_util.py From lambda-packs with MIT License | 5 votes |
def get_build_architecture(): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_architecture return get_build_architecture()
Example #15
Source File: misc_util.py From Mastering-Elasticsearch-7.0 with MIT License | 5 votes |
def get_build_architecture(): # Importing distutils.msvccompiler triggers a warning on non-Windows # systems, so delay the import to here. from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_architecture return get_build_architecture()
Example #16
Source File: misc_util.py From auto-alt-text-lambda-api with MIT License | 5 votes |
def get_build_architecture(): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_architecture return get_build_architecture()
Example #17
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From CTFCrackTools-V2 with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #18
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From meddle with MIT License | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #19
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From CTFCrackTools with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #20
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From CTFCrackTools with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #21
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From canape with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #22
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From unity-python with MIT License | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #23
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From PokemonGo-DesktopMap with MIT License | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #24
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From RevitBatchProcessor with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #25
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From ironpython2 with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #26
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From CTFCrackTools-V2 with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #27
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From BinderFilter with MIT License | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #28
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From Splunking-Crime with GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #29
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From Computable with MIT License | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes (self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close() # class bdist_wininst
Example #30
Source File: bdist_wininst.py From ironpython3 with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
def get_exe_bytes(self): from distutils.msvccompiler import get_build_version # If a target-version other than the current version has been # specified, then using the MSVC version from *this* build is no good. # Without actually finding and executing the target version and parsing # its sys.version, we just hard-code our knowledge of old versions. # NOTE: Possible alternative is to allow "--target-version" to # specify a Python executable rather than a simple version string. # We can then execute this program to obtain any info we need, such # as the real sys.version string for the build. cur_version = get_python_version() if self.target_version and self.target_version != cur_version: # If the target version is *later* than us, then we assume they # use what we use # string compares seem wrong, but are what sysconfig.py itself uses if self.target_version > cur_version: bv = get_build_version() else: if self.target_version < "2.4": bv = 6.0 else: bv = 7.1 else: # for current version - use authoritative check. bv = get_build_version() # wininst-x.y.exe is in the same directory as this file directory = os.path.dirname(__file__) # we must use a wininst-x.y.exe built with the same C compiler # used for python. XXX What about mingw, borland, and so on? # if plat_name starts with "win" but is not "win32" # we want to strip "win" and leave the rest (e.g. -amd64) # for all other cases, we don't want any suffix if self.plat_name != 'win32' and self.plat_name[:3] == 'win': sfix = self.plat_name[3:] else: sfix = '' filename = os.path.join(directory, "wininst-%.1f%s.exe" % (bv, sfix)) f = open(filename, "rb") try: return f.read() finally: f.close()