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qtermwidget-packaging/pyqt/config.py

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import os
import sipconfig
import subprocess
import os
import site
import pprint
from distutils import sysconfig
from PyQt5 import QtCore
import PyQt5
class Configuration(sipconfig.Configuration):
"""The class that represents PyQt configuration values.
"""
def getEnv(self, name, default):
return os.environ.get(name) or default
def __init__(self):
qmake_bin = subprocess.check_output(
["which", "qmake"], universal_newlines=True).strip(' \t\n\r')
qtconfig = subprocess.check_output(
[qmake_bin, "-query"], universal_newlines=True)
qtconfig = dict(x.split(":", 1) for x in qtconfig.splitlines())
self.pyQtIncludePath = self.getEnv(
'PYQT_INCLUDE_PATH', '/usr/share/sip/PyQt5')
pyqtconfig = {
"pyqt_config_args": "--confirm-license -v " + str(self.pyQtIncludePath) + " --qsci-api -q " + qmake_bin,
"pyqt_version": QtCore.PYQT_VERSION,
"pyqt_version_str": QtCore.PYQT_VERSION_STR,
"pyqt_bin_dir": PyQt5.__path__[0],
"pyqt_mod_dir": PyQt5.__path__[0],
"pyqt_sip_dir": str(self.pyQtIncludePath),
"pyqt_modules": "QtCore QtGui QtWidgets", # ... and many more
"pyqt_sip_flags": QtCore.PYQT_CONFIGURATION['sip_flags'],
"qt_version": QtCore.QT_VERSION,
"qt_edition": "free",
"qt_winconfig": "shared",
"qt_framework": 0,
"qt_threaded": 1,
"qt_dir": qtconfig['QT_INSTALL_PREFIX'],
"qt_data_dir": qtconfig['QT_INSTALL_DATA'],
"qt_archdata_dir": qtconfig['QT_INSTALL_DATA'],
"qt_inc_dir": qtconfig['QT_INSTALL_HEADERS'],
"qt_lib_dir": qtconfig['QT_INSTALL_LIBS']
}
macros = sipconfig._default_macros.copy()
macros['INCDIR_QT'] = qtconfig['QT_INSTALL_HEADERS']
macros['LIBDIR_QT'] = qtconfig['QT_INSTALL_LIBS']
macros['MOC'] = os.path.join(qtconfig['QT_INSTALL_BINS'], 'moc')
sipconfig.Configuration.__init__(self, [pyqtconfig])
self.set_build_macros(macros)
# The name of the SIP build file generated by SIP and used by the build system.
build_file = "qtermwidget.sbf"
# Get the SIP configuration information.
config = Configuration()
# Run SIP to generate the build_file
os.system(" ".join([config.sip_bin, '-I', str(config.pyQtIncludePath), str(
config.pyqt_sip_flags), "-b", build_file, "-o", "-c", ". " " qtermwidget.sip"]))
installs = []
installs.append(["qtermwidget.sip", os.path.join(
config.pyqt_sip_dir, "qtermwidget")])
installs.append(["qtermwidgetconfig.py", config.pyqt_mod_dir])
makefile = sipconfig.SIPModuleMakefile(
configuration=config, build_file=build_file, installs=installs, qt=["QtCore", "QtGui", "QtWidgets"])
# Add the library we are wrapping. The name doesn't include any platform
# specific prefixes or extensions (e.g. the "lib" prefix on UNIX, or the
# ".dll" extension on Windows).
makefile.extra_lib_dirs.append("../lib/")
makefile.extra_lib_dirs.append("..")
makefile.extra_libs = ["qtermwidget5"]
# Support for C++11
makefile.extra_cxxflags.append('-std=c++11')
# Generate the Makefile itself.
makefile.generate()
content = {
# Publish where the SIP specifications for this module will be
# installed.
"qtermwidget_sip_dir": config.pyqt_sip_dir,
# Publish the set of SIP flags needed by this module. As these are the
# same flags needed by the qt module we could leave it out, but this
# allows us to change the flags at a later date without breaking
# scripts that import the configuration module.
"qtermwidget_sip_flags": config.pyqt_sip_flags
}
# This creates the qtermwidgetconfig.py module from the qtermwidgetconfig.py.in
# template and the dictionary.
sipconfig.create_config_module("qtermwidgetconfig.py", "config.py.in", content)