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			498 lines
		
	
	
		
			17 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #! /usr/bin/env python
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| 
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| """Freeze a Python script into a binary.
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| 
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| usage: freeze [options...] script [module]...
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| 
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| Options:
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| -p prefix:    This is the prefix used when you ran ``make install''
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|               in the Python build directory.
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|               (If you never ran this, freeze won't work.)
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|               The default is whatever sys.prefix evaluates to.
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|               It can also be the top directory of the Python source
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|               tree; then -P must point to the build tree.
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| 
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| -P exec_prefix: Like -p but this is the 'exec_prefix', used to
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|                 install objects etc.  The default is whatever sys.exec_prefix
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|                 evaluates to, or the -p argument if given.
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|                 If -p points to the Python source tree, -P must point
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|                 to the build tree, if different.
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| 
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| -e extension: A directory containing additional .o files that
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|               may be used to resolve modules.  This directory
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|               should also have a Setup file describing the .o files.
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|               On Windows, the name of a .INI file describing one
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|               or more extensions is passed.
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|               More than one -e option may be given.
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| 
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| -o dir:       Directory where the output files are created; default '.'.
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| 
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| -m:           Additional arguments are module names instead of filenames.
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| 
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| -a package=dir: Additional directories to be added to the package's
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|                 __path__.  Used to simulate directories added by the
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|                 package at runtime (eg, by OpenGL and win32com).
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|                 More than one -a option may be given for each package.
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| 
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| -l file:      Pass the file to the linker (windows only)
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| 
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| -d:           Debugging mode for the module finder.
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| 
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| -q:           Make the module finder totally quiet.
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| 
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| -h:           Print this help message.
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| 
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| -x module     Exclude the specified module. It will still be imported
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|               by the frozen binary if it exists on the host system.
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| 
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| -X module     Like -x, except the module can never be imported by
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|               the frozen binary.
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| 
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| -E:           Freeze will fail if any modules can't be found (that
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|               were not excluded using -x or -X).
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| 
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| -i filename:  Include a file with additional command line options.  Used
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|               to prevent command lines growing beyond the capabilities of
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|               the shell/OS.  All arguments specified in filename
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|               are read and the -i option replaced with the parsed
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|               params (note - quoting args in this file is NOT supported)
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| 
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| -s subsystem: Specify the subsystem (For Windows only.);
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|               'console' (default), 'windows', 'service' or 'com_dll'
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| 
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| -w:           Toggle Windows (NT or 95) behavior.
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|               (For debugging only -- on a win32 platform, win32 behavior
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|               is automatic.)
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| 
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| -r prefix=f:  Replace path prefix.
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|               Replace prefix with f in the source path references
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|               contained in the resulting binary.
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| 
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| Arguments:
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| 
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| script:       The Python script to be executed by the resulting binary.
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| 
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| module ...:   Additional Python modules (referenced by pathname)
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|               that will be included in the resulting binary.  These
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|               may be .py or .pyc files.  If -m is specified, these are
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|               module names that are search in the path instead.
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| 
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| NOTES:
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| 
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| In order to use freeze successfully, you must have built Python and
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| installed it ("make install").
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| 
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| The script should not use modules provided only as shared libraries;
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| if it does, the resulting binary is not self-contained.
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| """
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| 
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| 
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| # Import standard modules
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| 
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| import modulefinder
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| import getopt
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| import os
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| import sys
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| 
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| 
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| # Import the freeze-private modules
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| 
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| import checkextensions
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| import makeconfig
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| import makefreeze
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| import makemakefile
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| import parsesetup
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| import bkfile
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| 
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| 
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| # Main program
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| 
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| def main():
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|     # overridable context
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|     prefix = None                       # settable with -p option
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|     exec_prefix = None                  # settable with -P option
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|     extensions = []
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|     exclude = []                        # settable with -x option
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|     addn_link = []      # settable with -l, but only honored under Windows.
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|     path = sys.path[:]
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|     modargs = 0
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|     debug = 1
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|     odir = ''
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|     win = sys.platform[:3] == 'win'
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|     replace_paths = []                  # settable with -r option
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|     error_if_any_missing = 0
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| 
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|     # default the exclude list for each platform
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|     if win: exclude = exclude + [
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|         'dos', 'dospath', 'mac', 'macpath', 'macfs', 'MACFS', 'posix',
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|         'os2', 'ce', 'riscos', 'riscosenviron', 'riscospath',
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|         ]
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| 
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|     fail_import = exclude[:]
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| 
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|     # output files
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|     frozen_c = 'frozen.c'
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|     config_c = 'config.c'
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|     target = 'a.out'                    # normally derived from script name
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|     makefile = 'Makefile'
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|     subsystem = 'console'
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| 
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|     # parse command line by first replacing any "-i" options with the
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|     # file contents.
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|     pos = 1
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|     while pos < len(sys.argv)-1:
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|         # last option can not be "-i", so this ensures "pos+1" is in range!
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|         if sys.argv[pos] == '-i':
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|             try:
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|                 options = open(sys.argv[pos+1]).read().split()
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|             except IOError, why:
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|                 usage("File name '%s' specified with the -i option "
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|                       "can not be read - %s" % (sys.argv[pos+1], why) )
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|             # Replace the '-i' and the filename with the read params.
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|             sys.argv[pos:pos+2] = options
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|             pos = pos + len(options) - 1 # Skip the name and the included args.
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|         pos = pos + 1
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| 
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|     # Now parse the command line with the extras inserted.
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|     try:
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|         opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'r:a:dEe:hmo:p:P:qs:wX:x:l:')
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|     except getopt.error, msg:
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|         usage('getopt error: ' + str(msg))
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| 
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|     # proces option arguments
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|     for o, a in opts:
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|         if o == '-h':
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|             print __doc__
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|             return
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|         if o == '-d':
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|             debug = debug + 1
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|         if o == '-e':
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|             extensions.append(a)
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|         if o == '-m':
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|             modargs = 1
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|         if o == '-o':
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|             odir = a
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|         if o == '-p':
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|             prefix = a
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|         if o == '-P':
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|             exec_prefix = a
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|         if o == '-q':
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|             debug = 0
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|         if o == '-w':
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|             win = not win
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|         if o == '-s':
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|             if not win:
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|                 usage("-s subsystem option only on Windows")
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|             subsystem = a
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|         if o == '-x':
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|             exclude.append(a)
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|         if o == '-X':
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|             exclude.append(a)
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|             fail_import.append(a)
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|         if o == '-E':
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|             error_if_any_missing = 1
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|         if o == '-l':
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|             addn_link.append(a)
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|         if o == '-a':
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|             apply(modulefinder.AddPackagePath, tuple(a.split("=", 2)))
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|         if o == '-r':
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|             f,r = a.split("=", 2)
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|             replace_paths.append( (f,r) )
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| 
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|     # modules that are imported by the Python runtime
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|     implicits = []
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|     for module in ('site', 'warnings',):
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|         if module not in exclude:
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|             implicits.append(module)
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| 
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|     # default prefix and exec_prefix
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|     if not exec_prefix:
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|         if prefix:
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|             exec_prefix = prefix
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|         else:
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|             exec_prefix = sys.exec_prefix
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|     if not prefix:
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|         prefix = sys.prefix
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| 
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|     # determine whether -p points to the Python source tree
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|     ishome = os.path.exists(os.path.join(prefix, 'Python', 'ceval.c'))
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| 
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|     # locations derived from options
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|     version = sys.version[:3]
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|     if win:
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|         extensions_c = 'frozen_extensions.c'
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|     if ishome:
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|         print "(Using Python source directory)"
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|         binlib = exec_prefix
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|         incldir = os.path.join(prefix, 'Include')
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|         config_h_dir = exec_prefix
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|         config_c_in = os.path.join(prefix, 'Modules', 'config.c.in')
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|         frozenmain_c = os.path.join(prefix, 'Python', 'frozenmain.c')
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|         makefile_in = os.path.join(exec_prefix, 'Makefile')
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|         if win:
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|             frozendllmain_c = os.path.join(exec_prefix, 'Pc\\frozen_dllmain.c')
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|     else:
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|         binlib = os.path.join(exec_prefix,
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|                               'lib', 'python%s' % version, 'config')
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|         incldir = os.path.join(prefix, 'include', 'python%s' % version)
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|         config_h_dir = os.path.join(exec_prefix, 'include',
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|                                     'python%s' % version)
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|         config_c_in = os.path.join(binlib, 'config.c.in')
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|         frozenmain_c = os.path.join(binlib, 'frozenmain.c')
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|         makefile_in = os.path.join(binlib, 'Makefile')
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|         frozendllmain_c = os.path.join(binlib, 'frozen_dllmain.c')
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|     supp_sources = []
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|     defines = []
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|     includes = ['-I' + incldir, '-I' + config_h_dir]
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| 
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|     # sanity check of directories and files
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|     check_dirs = [prefix, exec_prefix, binlib, incldir]
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|     if not win:
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|         # These are not directories on Windows.
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|         check_dirs = check_dirs + extensions
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|     for dir in check_dirs:
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|         if not os.path.exists(dir):
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|             usage('needed directory %s not found' % dir)
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|         if not os.path.isdir(dir):
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|             usage('%s: not a directory' % dir)
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|     if win:
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|         files = supp_sources + extensions # extensions are files on Windows.
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|     else:
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|         files = [config_c_in, makefile_in] + supp_sources
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|     for file in supp_sources:
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|         if not os.path.exists(file):
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|             usage('needed file %s not found' % file)
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|         if not os.path.isfile(file):
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|             usage('%s: not a plain file' % file)
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|     if not win:
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|         for dir in extensions:
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|             setup = os.path.join(dir, 'Setup')
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|             if not os.path.exists(setup):
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|                 usage('needed file %s not found' % setup)
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|             if not os.path.isfile(setup):
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|                 usage('%s: not a plain file' % setup)
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| 
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|     # check that enough arguments are passed
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|     if not args:
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|         usage('at least one filename argument required')
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| 
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|     # check that file arguments exist
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|     for arg in args:
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|         if arg == '-m':
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|             break
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|         # if user specified -m on the command line before _any_
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|         # file names, then nothing should be checked (as the
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|         # very first file should be a module name)
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|         if modargs:
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|             break
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|         if not os.path.exists(arg):
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|             usage('argument %s not found' % arg)
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|         if not os.path.isfile(arg):
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|             usage('%s: not a plain file' % arg)
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| 
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|     # process non-option arguments
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|     scriptfile = args[0]
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|     modules = args[1:]
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| 
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|     # derive target name from script name
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|     base = os.path.basename(scriptfile)
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|     base, ext = os.path.splitext(base)
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|     if base:
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|         if base != scriptfile:
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|             target = base
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|         else:
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|             target = base + '.bin'
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| 
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|     # handle -o option
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|     base_frozen_c = frozen_c
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|     base_config_c = config_c
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|     base_target = target
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|     if odir and not os.path.isdir(odir):
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|         try:
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|             os.mkdir(odir)
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|             print "Created output directory", odir
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|         except os.error, msg:
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|             usage('%s: mkdir failed (%s)' % (odir, str(msg)))
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|     base = ''
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|     if odir:
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|         base = os.path.join(odir, '')
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|         frozen_c = os.path.join(odir, frozen_c)
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|         config_c = os.path.join(odir, config_c)
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|         target = os.path.join(odir, target)
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|         makefile = os.path.join(odir, makefile)
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|         if win: extensions_c = os.path.join(odir, extensions_c)
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| 
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|     # Handle special entry point requirements
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|     # (on Windows, some frozen programs do not use __main__, but
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|     # import the module directly.  Eg, DLLs, Services, etc
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|     custom_entry_point = None  # Currently only used on Windows
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|     python_entry_is_main = 1   # Is the entry point called __main__?
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|     # handle -s option on Windows
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|     if win:
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|         import winmakemakefile
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|         try:
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|             custom_entry_point, python_entry_is_main = \
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|                 winmakemakefile.get_custom_entry_point(subsystem)
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|         except ValueError, why:
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|             usage(why)
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| 
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| 
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|     # Actual work starts here...
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| 
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|     # collect all modules of the program
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|     dir = os.path.dirname(scriptfile)
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|     path[0] = dir
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|     mf = modulefinder.ModuleFinder(path, debug, exclude, replace_paths)
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| 
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|     if win and subsystem=='service':
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|         # If a Windows service, then add the "built-in" module.
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|         mod = mf.add_module("servicemanager")
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|         mod.__file__="dummy.pyd" # really built-in to the resulting EXE
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| 
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|     for mod in implicits:
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|         mf.import_hook(mod)
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|     for mod in modules:
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|         if mod == '-m':
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|             modargs = 1
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|             continue
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|         if modargs:
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|             if mod[-2:] == '.*':
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|                 mf.import_hook(mod[:-2], None, ["*"])
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|             else:
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|                 mf.import_hook(mod)
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|         else:
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|             mf.load_file(mod)
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| 
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|     # Add the main script as either __main__, or the actual module name.
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|     if python_entry_is_main:
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|         mf.run_script(scriptfile)
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|     else:
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|         mf.load_file(scriptfile)
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| 
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|     if debug > 0:
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|         mf.report()
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|         print
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|     dict = mf.modules
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| 
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|     if error_if_any_missing:
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|         missing = mf.any_missing()
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|         if missing:
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|             sys.exit("There are some missing modules: %r" % missing)
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| 
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|     # generate output for frozen modules
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|     files = makefreeze.makefreeze(base, dict, debug, custom_entry_point,
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|                                   fail_import)
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| 
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|     # look for unfrozen modules (builtin and of unknown origin)
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|     builtins = []
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|     unknown = []
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|     mods = dict.keys()
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|     mods.sort()
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|     for mod in mods:
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|         if dict[mod].__code__:
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|             continue
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|         if not dict[mod].__file__:
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|             builtins.append(mod)
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|         else:
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|             unknown.append(mod)
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| 
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|     # search for unknown modules in extensions directories (not on Windows)
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|     addfiles = []
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|     frozen_extensions = [] # Windows list of modules.
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|     if unknown or (not win and builtins):
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|         if not win:
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|             addfiles, addmods = \
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|                       checkextensions.checkextensions(unknown+builtins,
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|                                                       extensions)
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|             for mod in addmods:
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|                 if mod in unknown:
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|                     unknown.remove(mod)
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|                     builtins.append(mod)
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|         else:
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|             # Do the windows thang...
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|             import checkextensions_win32
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|             # Get a list of CExtension instances, each describing a module
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|             # (including its source files)
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|             frozen_extensions = checkextensions_win32.checkextensions(
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|                 unknown, extensions, prefix)
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|             for mod in frozen_extensions:
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|                 unknown.remove(mod.name)
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| 
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|     # report unknown modules
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|     if unknown:
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|         sys.stderr.write('Warning: unknown modules remain: %s\n' %
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|                          ' '.join(unknown))
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| 
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|     # windows gets different treatment
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|     if win:
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|         # Taking a shortcut here...
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|         import winmakemakefile, checkextensions_win32
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|         checkextensions_win32.write_extension_table(extensions_c,
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|                                                     frozen_extensions)
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|         # Create a module definition for the bootstrap C code.
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|         xtras = [frozenmain_c, os.path.basename(frozen_c),
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|                  frozendllmain_c, os.path.basename(extensions_c)] + files
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|         maindefn = checkextensions_win32.CExtension( '__main__', xtras )
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|         frozen_extensions.append( maindefn )
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|         outfp = open(makefile, 'w')
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|         try:
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|             winmakemakefile.makemakefile(outfp,
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|                                          locals(),
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|                                          frozen_extensions,
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|                                          os.path.basename(target))
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|         finally:
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|             outfp.close()
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|         return
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| 
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|     # generate config.c and Makefile
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|     builtins.sort()
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|     infp = open(config_c_in)
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|     outfp = bkfile.open(config_c, 'w')
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|     try:
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|         makeconfig.makeconfig(infp, outfp, builtins)
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|     finally:
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|         outfp.close()
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|     infp.close()
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| 
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|     cflags = ['$(OPT)']
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|     cppflags = defines + includes
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|     libs = [os.path.join(binlib, 'libpython$(VERSION).a')]
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| 
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|     somevars = {}
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|     if os.path.exists(makefile_in):
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|         makevars = parsesetup.getmakevars(makefile_in)
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|         for key in makevars.keys():
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|             somevars[key] = makevars[key]
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| 
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|     somevars['CFLAGS'] = ' '.join(cflags) # override
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|     somevars['CPPFLAGS'] = ' '.join(cppflags) # override
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|     files = [base_config_c, base_frozen_c] + \
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|             files + supp_sources +  addfiles + libs + \
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|             ['$(MODLIBS)', '$(LIBS)', '$(SYSLIBS)']
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| 
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|     outfp = bkfile.open(makefile, 'w')
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|     try:
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|         makemakefile.makemakefile(outfp, somevars, files, base_target)
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|     finally:
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|         outfp.close()
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| 
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|     # Done!
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| 
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|     if odir:
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|         print 'Now run "make" in', odir,
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|         print 'to build the target:', base_target
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|     else:
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|         print 'Now run "make" to build the target:', base_target
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| 
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| 
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| # Print usage message and exit
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| 
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| def usage(msg):
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|     sys.stdout = sys.stderr
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|     print "Error:", msg
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|     print "Use ``%s -h'' for help" % sys.argv[0]
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|     sys.exit(2)
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| 
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| 
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| main()
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