Beispiel #1
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def _runOnefileScons(quiet):

    source_dir = OutputDirectories.getSourceDirectoryPath(onefile=True)
    SconsInterface.cleanSconsDirectory(source_dir)

    asBoolStr = SconsInterface.asBoolStr

    options = {
        "result_name": OutputDirectories.getResultBasepath(onefile=True),
        "result_exe": OutputDirectories.getResultFullpath(onefile=True),
        "source_dir": source_dir,
        "debug_mode": asBoolStr(Options.is_debug),
        "unstripped_mode": asBoolStr(Options.isUnstripped()),
        "experimental": ",".join(Options.getExperimentalIndications()),
        "trace_mode": asBoolStr(Options.shallTraceExecution()),
        "target_arch": getArchitecture(),
        "python_prefix": sys.prefix,
        "nuitka_src": SconsInterface.getSconsDataPath(),
        "compiled_exe": OutputDirectories.getResultFullpath(onefile=False),
    }

    SconsInterface.setCommonOptions(options)

    onefile_env_values = {}

    if Options.isWindowsOnefileTempDirMode() or getOS() != "Windows":
        onefile_env_values["ONEFILE_TEMP_SPEC"] = Options.getWindowsOnefileTempDirSpec(
            use_default=True
        )
    else:
        # Merge version information if possible, to avoid collisions, or deep nesting
        # in file system.
        product_version = version_resources["ProductVersion"]
        file_version = version_resources["FileVersion"]

        if product_version != file_version:
            effective_version = "%s-%s" % (product_version, file_version)
        else:
            effective_version = file_version

        onefile_env_values["ONEFILE_COMPANY"] = version_resources["CompanyName"]
        onefile_env_values["ONEFILE_PRODUCT"] = version_resources["ProductName"]
        onefile_env_values["ONEFILE_VERSION"] = effective_version

    with withEnvironmentVarsOverriden(onefile_env_values):
        result = SconsInterface.runScons(
            options=options, quiet=quiet, scons_filename="WindowsOnefile.scons"
        )

    # Exit if compilation failed.
    if not result:
        scons_logger.sysexit("Error, one file bootstrap build for Windows failed.")

    if Options.isRemoveBuildDir():
        general.info("Removing onefile build directory %r." % source_dir)

        removeDirectory(path=source_dir, ignore_errors=False)
        assert not os.path.exists(source_dir)
    else:
        general.info("Keeping onefile build directory %r." % source_dir)
def _runOnefileScons(quiet):
    # Scons gets transported many details, that we express as variables, and
    # have checks for them, leading to many branches and statements,
    # pylint: disable=too-many-branches,too-many-statements

    source_dir = OutputDirectories.getSourceDirectoryPath(onefile=True)
    SconsInterface.cleanSconsDirectory(source_dir)

    asBoolStr = SconsInterface.asBoolStr

    options = {
        "result_name": OutputDirectories.getResultBasepath(onefile=True),
        "result_exe": OutputDirectories.getResultFullpath(onefile=True),
        "source_dir": source_dir,
        "debug_mode": asBoolStr(Options.is_debug),
        "unstripped_mode": asBoolStr(Options.isUnstripped()),
        "experimental": ",".join(Options.getExperimentalIndications()),
        "trace_mode": asBoolStr(Options.shallTraceExecution()),
        "target_arch": getArchitecture(),
        "python_prefix": sys.prefix,
        "nuitka_src": SconsInterface.getSconsDataPath(),
        "compiled_exe": OutputDirectories.getResultFullpath(onefile=False),
    }

    # Ask Scons to cache on Windows, except where the directory is thrown
    # away. On non-Windows you can should use ccache instead.
    if not Options.isRemoveBuildDir() and getOS() == "Windows":
        options["cache_mode"] = "true"

    if Options.isLto():
        options["lto_mode"] = "true"

    if Options.shallDisableConsoleWindow():
        options["win_disable_console"] = "true"

    if Options.isShowScons():
        options["show_scons"] = "true"

    if Options.isMingw64():
        options["mingw_mode"] = "true"

    if Options.getMsvcVersion():
        msvc_version = Options.getMsvcVersion()

        msvc_version = msvc_version.replace("exp", "Exp")
        if "." not in msvc_version:
            msvc_version += ".0"

        options["msvc_version"] = msvc_version

    if getOS() == "Windows":
        options["noelf_mode"] = "true"

    if Options.isClang():
        options["clang_mode"] = "true"

    cpp_defines = Plugins.getPreprocessorSymbols()
    if cpp_defines:
        options["cpp_defines"] = ",".join(
            "%s%s%s" % (key, "=" if value else "", value or "")
            for key, value in cpp_defines.items())

    link_libraries = Plugins.getExtraLinkLibraries()
    if link_libraries:
        options["link_libraries"] = ",".join(link_libraries)

    if Options.shallRunInDebugger():
        options["full_names"] = "true"

    if Options.assumeYesForDownloads():
        options["assume_yes_for_downloads"] = "true"

    onefile_env_values = {}

    if not Options.isWindowsOnefileTempDirMode():
        # Merge version information if necessary, to avoid collisions, or deep nesting
        # in file system.
        product_version = version_resources["ProductVersion"]
        file_version = version_resources["FileVersion"]

        if product_version != file_version:
            effective_version = "%s-%s" % (product_version, file_version)
        else:
            effective_version = file_version

        onefile_env_values["ONEFILE_COMPANY"] = version_resources[
            "CompanyName"]
        onefile_env_values["ONEFILE_PRODUCT"] = version_resources[
            "ProductName"]
        onefile_env_values["ONEFILE_VERSION"] = effective_version

    with withEnvironmentVarsOverriden(onefile_env_values):
        result = SconsInterface.runScons(options=options,
                                         quiet=quiet,
                                         scons_filename="WindowsOnefile.scons")

    # Exit if compilation failed.
    if not result:
        scons_logger.sysexit(
            "Error, one file bootstrap build for Windows failed.")

    if Options.isRemoveBuildDir():
        general.info("Removing onefile build directory %r." % source_dir)

        removeDirectory(path=source_dir, ignore_errors=False)
        assert not os.path.exists(source_dir)
    else:
        general.info("Keeping onefile build directory %r." % source_dir)
Beispiel #3
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def executePostProcessing():
    """Postprocessing of the resulting binary.

    These are in part required steps, not usable after failure.
    """

    result_filename = OutputDirectories.getResultFullpath(onefile=False)

    if not os.path.exists(result_filename):
        postprocessing_logger.sysexit(
            "Error, scons failed to create the expected file %r. " %
            result_filename)

    if isWin32Windows():
        if not Options.shallMakeModule():
            if python_version < 0x300:
                # Copy the Windows manifest from the CPython binary to the created
                # executable, so it finds "MSCRT.DLL". This is needed for Python2
                # only, for Python3 newer MSVC doesn't hide the C runtime.
                manifest = getWindowsExecutableManifest(sys.executable)
            else:
                manifest = None

            executePostProcessingResources(manifest=manifest, onefile=False)

        source_dir = OutputDirectories.getSourceDirectoryPath()

        # Attach the binary blob as a Windows resource.
        addResourceToFile(
            target_filename=result_filename,
            data=getFileContents(getConstantBlobFilename(source_dir), "rb"),
            resource_kind=RT_RCDATA,
            res_name=3,
            lang_id=0,
            logger=postprocessing_logger,
        )

    # On macOS, we update the executable path for searching the "libpython"
    # library.
    if (isMacOS() and not Options.shallMakeModule()
            and not Options.shallUseStaticLibPython()):
        python_abi_version = python_version_str + getPythonABI()
        python_dll_filename = "libpython" + python_abi_version + ".dylib"
        python_lib_path = os.path.join(sys.prefix, "lib")

        # Note: For CPython and potentially others, the rpath for the Python
        # library needs to be set.

        callInstallNameTool(
            filename=result_filename,
            mapping=(
                (
                    python_dll_filename,
                    os.path.join(python_lib_path, python_dll_filename),
                ),
                (
                    "@rpath/Python3.framework/Versions/%s/Python3" %
                    python_version_str,
                    os.path.join(python_lib_path, python_dll_filename),
                ),
            ),
            id_path=None,
            rpath=python_lib_path,
        )

    if Options.shallCreateAppBundle():
        createPlistInfoFile(logger=postprocessing_logger, onefile=False)

    # Modules should not be executable, but Scons creates them like it, fix
    # it up here.
    if not isWin32Windows() and Options.shallMakeModule():
        removeFileExecutablePermission(result_filename)

    if isWin32Windows() and Options.shallMakeModule():
        candidate = os.path.join(
            os.path.dirname(result_filename),
            "lib" + os.path.basename(result_filename)[:-4] + ".a",
        )

        if os.path.exists(candidate):
            os.unlink(candidate)

    # Might have to create a CMD file, potentially with debugger run.
    if Options.shallCreateCmdFileForExecution():
        dll_directory = getExternalUsePath(
            os.path.dirname(getTargetPythonDLLPath()))

        cmd_filename = OutputDirectories.getResultRunFilename(onefile=False)

        cmd_contents = """
@echo off
rem This script was created by Nuitka to execute '%(exe_filename)s' with Python DLL being found.
set PATH=%(dll_directory)s;%%PATH%%
set PYTHONHOME=%(dll_directory)s
%(debugger_call)s"%%~dp0.\\%(exe_filename)s" %%*
""" % {
            "debugger_call": (" ".join(wrapCommandForDebuggerForExec()) +
                              " ") if Options.shallRunInDebugger() else "",
            "dll_directory":
            dll_directory,
            "exe_filename":
            os.path.basename(result_filename),
        }

        putTextFileContents(cmd_filename, cmd_contents)

    # Create a ".pyi" file for created modules
    if Options.shallMakeModule() and Options.shallCreatePyiFile():
        pyi_filename = OutputDirectories.getResultBasepath() + ".pyi"

        putTextFileContents(
            filename=pyi_filename,
            contents="""\
# This file was generated by Nuitka and describes the types of the
# created shared library.

# At this time it lists only the imports made and can be used by the
# tools that bundle libraries, including Nuitka itself. For instance
# standalone mode usage of the created library will need it.

# In the future, this will also contain type information for values
# in the module, so IDEs will use this. Therefore please include it
# when you make software releases of the extension module that it
# describes.

%(imports)s

# This is not Python source even if it looks so. Make it clear for
# now. This was decided by PEP 484 designers.
__name__ = ...

""" % {
                "imports":
                "\n".join("import %s" % module_name
                          for module_name in getImportedNames())
            },
        )