Example #1
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 def environ(self):
     for each in libsDB():
         if each != 'gcc':
             self.update( eval("%s()" % each.replace('-','_')) )
Example #2
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def alias(withlibs=True):
    from glob import glob
    import os
    SHLIB = [
        '.dylib',
        '.dll',
        '.so',
        '.la',
        '.lib',
        '.a',
    ]
    aliasScript = []

    pythonBin = "/usr/bin/python2"
#    if osx:
#        import glob
#        paths = glob.glob( '%s/python/2.6*' % roots.libs() )
#        if paths:
#            paths.sort()
#            pythonBin = "%s/bin/python" % paths[-1]



    for appname in libsDB():
        classType = 'apps'
        try:
#            sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % appname)
            appClass = eval("apps.%s()" % appname)
        except:
            appClass = None

        if withlibs or os.environ.has_key('PIPE_RUN_WITH_LIBS'):
            try:
                classType = 'libs'
                appClass = eval("libs.%s()" % appname)
            except:
                appClass = None

#        import sys
#        print >>sys.stderr, appname, classType
        if appClass:
            for each in appClass.bins():
#                print >>sys.stderr, each
                aliasScript.append('''alias %s='env LD_PRELOAD="" %s -c "import pipe;pipe.%s.%s().run(\\"%s\\")"' ''' % (each[0].replace(' ','_'), pythonBin, classType,appname, each[1]) )

    for appname in appsDB():
        try:
            appClass = eval("apps.%s()" % appname)
        except:
            appClass = None
        if appClass:
            try:
                for each in appClass.bins():
                    aliasScript.append('''alias %s='env LD_PRELOAD="" %s -c "import pipe;pipe.apps.%s().run(\\"%s\\")"' ''' % (each[0].replace(' ','_'), pythonBin, appname, each[1]) )
            except:
                from bcolors import bcolors
                sys.stderr.write(bcolors.FAIL)
                sys.stderr.write("\nERROR: Application %s %s doesnt exist in the current job/shot!!\n" % (appname, appClass.version()))
                sys.stderr.write(bcolors.END)


    return '\n'.join(aliasScript)
Example #3
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# =================================================================================

import pipe
from baseApp import baseLib, libsDB
from baseApp import versionLib as version
from pipe.base import roots
from pipe.bcolors import bcolors
import os, glob
import traceback


genericRegistry = [
    'class %s(baseLib):',
    '   pass',
]
for each in libsDB():
    if each != 'gcc':
         exec( '\n'.join(genericRegistry) % each.replace('-','_').replace('+','_plus_') )


class allLibs(baseLib):
    ''' this class loops over all installed libs and sets the proper
    env vars for then.
    As all our libs are installed in a padronized way, we don't need
    specific classes for each lib. 
    In the case a library needs some special setup, we can allways create a
    new class for it, in the same molds of our apps classes!
    '''
    def environ(self):
        for each in libsDB():
            if each != 'gcc':