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## ------------------------
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## Python file handling
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## From Andrew Dalke
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## Updated by James Henstridge
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## Updated by Andy Wingo to loop through possible pythons
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## ------------------------
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# AS_PATH_PYTHON([MINIMUM-VERSION])
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# Adds support for distributing Python modules and packages. To
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# install modules, copy them to $(pythondir), using the python_PYTHON
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# automake variable. To install a package with the same name as the
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# automake package, install to $(pkgpythondir), or use the
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# pkgpython_PYTHON automake variable.
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# The variables $(pyexecdir) and $(pkgpyexecdir) are provided as
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# locations to install python extension modules (shared libraries).
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# Another macro is required to find the appropriate flags to compile
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# extension modules.
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# If your package is configured with a different prefix to python,
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# users will have to add the install directory to the PYTHONPATH
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# environment variable, or create a .pth file (see the python
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# documentation for details).
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# If the MINIMUM-VERSION argument is passed, AS_PATH_PYTHON will
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# cause an error if the version of python installed on the system
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# doesn't meet the requirement. MINIMUM-VERSION should consist of
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# numbers and dots only.
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# Updated to loop over all possible python binaries by Andy Wingo
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# <wingo@pobox.com>
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# Updated to only warn and unset PYTHON if no good one is found
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AC_DEFUN([AS_PATH_PYTHON],
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[
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dnl Find a version of Python. I could check for python versions 1.4
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dnl or earlier, but the default installation locations changed from
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dnl $prefix/lib/site-python in 1.4 to $prefix/lib/python1.5/site-packages
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dnl in 1.5, and I don't want to maintain that logic.
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dnl should we do the version check?
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PYTHON_CANDIDATES="python python2.2 python2.1 python2.0 python2 \
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python1.6 python1.5"
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ifelse([$1],[],
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[AC_PATH_PROG(PYTHON, $PYTHON_CANDIDATES)],
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[
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AC_MSG_NOTICE(Looking for Python version >= $1)
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changequote(<<, >>)dnl
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prog="
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import sys, string
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minver = '$1'
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# split string by '.' and convert to numeric
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minver_info = map(string.atoi, string.split(minver, '.'))
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# we can now do comparisons on the two lists:
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if sys.version_info >= tuple(minver_info):
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sys.exit(0)
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else:
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sys.exit(1)"
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changequote([, ])dnl
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python_good=false
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for python_candidate in $PYTHON_CANDIDATES; do
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unset PYTHON
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AC_PATH_PROG(PYTHON, $python_candidate) 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null
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if test "x$PYTHON" = "x"; then continue; fi
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if $PYTHON -c "$prog" 1>&AC_FD_CC 2>&AC_FD_CC; then
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(["$PYTHON":])
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AC_MSG_RESULT([okay])
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python_good=true
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break;
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else
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dnl clear the cache val
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unset ac_cv_path_PYTHON
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fi
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done
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])
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if test "$python_good" != "true"; then
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AC_MSG_WARN([No suitable version of python found])
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PYTHON=
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else
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([local Python configuration])
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dnl Query Python for its version number. Getting [:3] seems to be
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dnl the best way to do this; it's what "site.py" does in the standard
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dnl library. Need to change quote character because of [:3]
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AC_SUBST(PYTHON_VERSION)
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changequote(<<, >>)dnl
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PYTHON_VERSION=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; print sys.version[:3]"`
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changequote([, ])dnl
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dnl Use the values of $prefix and $exec_prefix for the corresponding
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dnl values of PYTHON_PREFIX and PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX. These are made
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dnl distinct variables so they can be overridden if need be. However,
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dnl general consensus is that you shouldn't need this ability.
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AC_SUBST(PYTHON_PREFIX)
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PYTHON_PREFIX='${prefix}'
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AC_SUBST(PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX)
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PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX='${exec_prefix}'
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dnl At times (like when building shared libraries) you may want
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dnl to know which OS platform Python thinks this is.
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AC_SUBST(PYTHON_PLATFORM)
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PYTHON_PLATFORM=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; print sys.platform"`
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dnl Set up 4 directories:
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dnl pythondir -- where to install python scripts. This is the
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dnl site-packages directory, not the python standard library
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dnl directory like in previous automake betas. This behaviour
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dnl is more consistent with lispdir.m4 for example.
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dnl
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dnl Also, if the package prefix isn't the same as python's prefix,
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dnl then the old $(pythondir) was pretty useless.
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AC_SUBST(pythondir)
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pythondir=$PYTHON_PREFIX"/lib/python"$PYTHON_VERSION/site-packages
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dnl pkgpythondir -- $PACKAGE directory under pythondir. Was
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dnl PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGE in previous betas, but this naming is
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dnl more consistent with the rest of automake.
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dnl Maybe this should be put in python.am?
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AC_SUBST(pkgpythondir)
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pkgpythondir=\${pythondir}/$PACKAGE
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dnl pyexecdir -- directory for installing python extension modules
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dnl (shared libraries) Was PYTHON_SITE_EXEC in previous betas.
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AC_SUBST(pyexecdir)
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pyexecdir=$PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX"/lib/python"$PYTHON_VERSION/site-packages
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dnl pkgpyexecdir -- $(pyexecdir)/$(PACKAGE)
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dnl Maybe this should be put in python.am?
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AC_SUBST(pkgpyexecdir)
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pkgpyexecdir=\${pyexecdir}/$PACKAGE
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AC_MSG_RESULT([looks good])
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fi
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])
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