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Advice from distutils experts?

I'm doing something a little wierd in one of my projects. I'm
generating a C source file based on information extracted from python's
header files. Although I can just generate the file and check the
result into source control, I'd rather have the file generated during
the install process instead of doing it manually.

So I'd like to:
+ have the file generated when a unix user runs setup.py install.
+ have the file generated when I create a windows binary
distribution.
+ not have the file generated when I create source distribution
..tgz's and .zip's.

I'd appreciate any pointers on the best way to hook into disutils to do
this. And if the answer is "Your crazy, generate the file outside of
distutils." just let me know.

-Grant

Mar 4 '06 #1
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ol*****@verizon .net wrote:
I'm doing something a little wierd in one of my projects. I'm
generating a C source file based on information extracted from python's
header files. Although I can just generate the file and check the
result into source control, I'd rather have the file generated during
the install process instead of doing it manually.

So I'd like to:
+ have the file generated when a unix user runs setup.py install.
+ have the file generated when I create a windows binary
distribution.
+ not have the file generated when I create source distribution
.tgz's and .zip's.

I'd appreciate any pointers on the best way to hook into disutils to do
this. And if the answer is "Your crazy, generate the file outside of
distutils." just let me know.


We do things like this in numpy. We've extended distutils to allow functions in
the sources list for Extension.

from numpy.distutils .core import Extension
from distutils.dep_u til import newer

def generate_source _c(ext, build_dir):
target = os.path.join(bu ild_dir, 'source.c')
if newer(__file__, target):
# ... parse Python headers
contents = """
#include "Python.h"
/* ... */
""" % (stuff, more_stuff)
f = open(target, 'w')
f.write(content s)
f.close()
return target

ext = Extension('my_e xtension',
sources=[generate_source _c],
)

setup(#...
ext_modules=[ext]
)

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