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# Copyright 2016 gRPC authors.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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from distutils import cygwinccompiler
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from distutils import extension
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from distutils import util
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import errno
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import os
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import os.path
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import pkg_resources
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import platform
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import re
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import shlex
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import shutil
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import sys
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import sysconfig
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import setuptools
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from setuptools.command import build_ext
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import subprocess
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from subprocess import PIPE
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# TODO(atash) add flag to disable Cython use
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_PACKAGE_PATH = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
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_README_PATH = os.path.join(_PACKAGE_PATH, 'README.rst')
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os.chdir(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
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sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('.'))
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import _parallel_compile_patch
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import protoc_lib_deps
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import grpc_version
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_EXT_INIT_SYMBOL = None
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if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
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_EXT_INIT_SYMBOL = "init_protoc_compiler"
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else:
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_EXT_INIT_SYMBOL = "PyInit__protoc_compiler"
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_parallel_compile_patch.monkeypatch_compile_maybe()
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CLASSIFIERS = [
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'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
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'Programming Language :: Python',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
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'License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License',
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]
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PY3 = sys.version_info.major == 3
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def _env_bool_value(env_name, default):
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"""Parses a bool option from an environment variable"""
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return os.environ.get(env_name, default).upper() not in ['FALSE', '0', '']
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# Environment variable to determine whether or not the Cython extension should
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# *use* Cython or use the generated C files. Note that this requires the C files
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# to have been generated by building first *with* Cython support.
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BUILD_WITH_CYTHON = _env_bool_value('GRPC_PYTHON_BUILD_WITH_CYTHON', 'False')
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# Export this variable to force building the python extension with a statically linked libstdc++.
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# At least on linux, this is normally not needed as we can build manylinux-compatible wheels on linux just fine
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# without statically linking libstdc++ (which leads to a slight increase in the wheel size).
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# This option is useful when crosscompiling wheels for aarch64 where
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# it's difficult to ensure that the crosscompilation toolchain has a high-enough version
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# of GCC (we require >4.9) but still uses old-enough libstdc++ symbols.
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# TODO(jtattermusch): remove this workaround once issues with crosscompiler version are resolved.
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BUILD_WITH_STATIC_LIBSTDCXX = _env_bool_value(
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'GRPC_PYTHON_BUILD_WITH_STATIC_LIBSTDCXX', 'False')
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def check_linker_need_libatomic():
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"""Test if linker on system needs libatomic."""
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code_test = (b'#include <atomic>\n' +
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b'int main() { return std::atomic<int64_t>{}; }')
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cxx = os.environ.get('CXX', 'c++')
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cpp_test = subprocess.Popen([cxx, '-x', 'c++', '-std=c++11', '-'],
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stdin=PIPE,
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stdout=PIPE,
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stderr=PIPE)
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cpp_test.communicate(input=code_test)
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if cpp_test.returncode == 0:
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return False
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# Double-check to see if -latomic actually can solve the problem.
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# https://github.com/grpc/grpc/issues/22491
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cpp_test = subprocess.Popen(
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[cxx, '-x', 'c++', '-std=c++11', '-latomic', '-'],
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stdin=PIPE,
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stdout=PIPE,
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stderr=PIPE)
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cpp_test.communicate(input=code_test)
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return cpp_test.returncode == 0
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class BuildExt(build_ext.build_ext):
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"""Custom build_ext command."""
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def get_ext_filename(self, ext_name):
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# since python3.5, python extensions' shared libraries use a suffix that corresponds to the value
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# of sysconfig.get_config_var('EXT_SUFFIX') and contains info about the architecture the library targets.
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# E.g. on x64 linux the suffix is ".cpython-XYZ-x86_64-linux-gnu.so"
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# When crosscompiling python wheels, we need to be able to override this suffix
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# so that the resulting file name matches the target architecture and we end up with a well-formed
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# wheel.
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filename = build_ext.build_ext.get_ext_filename(self, ext_name)
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orig_ext_suffix = sysconfig.get_config_var('EXT_SUFFIX')
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new_ext_suffix = os.getenv('GRPC_PYTHON_OVERRIDE_EXT_SUFFIX')
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if new_ext_suffix and filename.endswith(orig_ext_suffix):
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filename = filename[:-len(orig_ext_suffix)] + new_ext_suffix
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return filename
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# There are some situations (like on Windows) where CC, CFLAGS, and LDFLAGS are
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# entirely ignored/dropped/forgotten by distutils and its Cygwin/MinGW support.
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# We use these environment variables to thus get around that without locking
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# ourselves in w.r.t. the multitude of operating systems this ought to build on.
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# We can also use these variables as a way to inject environment-specific
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# compiler/linker flags. We assume GCC-like compilers and/or MinGW as a
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# reasonable default.
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EXTRA_ENV_COMPILE_ARGS = os.environ.get('GRPC_PYTHON_CFLAGS', None)
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EXTRA_ENV_LINK_ARGS = os.environ.get('GRPC_PYTHON_LDFLAGS', None)
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if EXTRA_ENV_COMPILE_ARGS is None:
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EXTRA_ENV_COMPILE_ARGS = '-std=c++11'
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if 'win32' in sys.platform:
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if sys.version_info < (3, 5):
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# We use define flags here and don't directly add to DEFINE_MACROS below to
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# ensure that the expert user/builder has a way of turning it off (via the
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# envvars) without adding yet more GRPC-specific envvars.
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# See https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/bugs/363/
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if '32' in platform.architecture()[0]:
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EXTRA_ENV_COMPILE_ARGS += ' -D_ftime=_ftime32 -D_timeb=__timeb32 -D_ftime_s=_ftime32_s -D_hypot=hypot'
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else:
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EXTRA_ENV_COMPILE_ARGS += ' -D_ftime=_ftime64 -D_timeb=__timeb64 -D_hypot=hypot'
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else:
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# We need to statically link the C++ Runtime, only the C runtime is
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# available dynamically
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EXTRA_ENV_COMPILE_ARGS += ' /MT'
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elif "linux" in sys.platform or "darwin" in sys.platform:
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EXTRA_ENV_COMPILE_ARGS += ' -fno-wrapv -frtti'
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if EXTRA_ENV_LINK_ARGS is None:
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EXTRA_ENV_LINK_ARGS = ''
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# NOTE(rbellevi): Clang on Mac OS will make all static symbols (both
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# variables and objects) global weak symbols. When a process loads the
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# protobuf wheel's shared object library before loading *this* C extension,
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# the runtime linker will prefer the protobuf module's version of symbols.
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# This results in the process using a mixture of symbols from the protobuf
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# wheel and this wheel, which may be using different versions of
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# libprotobuf. In the case that they *are* using different versions of
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# libprotobuf *and* there has been a change in data layout (or in other
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# invariants) segfaults, data corruption, or "bad things" may happen.
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#
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# This flag ensures that on Mac, the only global symbol is the one loaded by
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# the Python interpreter. The problematic global weak symbols become local
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# weak symbols. This is not required on Linux since the compiler does not
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# produce global weak symbols. This is not required on Windows as our ".pyd"
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# file does not contain any symbols.
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#
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# Finally, the leading underscore here is part of the Mach-O ABI. Unlike
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# more modern ABIs (ELF et al.), Mach-O prepends an underscore to the names
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# of C functions.
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if "darwin" in sys.platform:
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EXTRA_ENV_LINK_ARGS += ' -Wl,-exported_symbol,_{}'.format(
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_EXT_INIT_SYMBOL)
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if "linux" in sys.platform or "darwin" in sys.platform:
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EXTRA_ENV_LINK_ARGS += ' -lpthread'
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if check_linker_need_libatomic():
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EXTRA_ENV_LINK_ARGS += ' -latomic'
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elif "win32" in sys.platform and sys.version_info < (3, 5):
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msvcr = cygwinccompiler.get_msvcr()[0]
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EXTRA_ENV_LINK_ARGS += (
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' -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++ -mcrtdll={msvcr}'
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' -static -lshlwapi'.format(msvcr=msvcr))
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EXTRA_COMPILE_ARGS = shlex.split(EXTRA_ENV_COMPILE_ARGS)
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EXTRA_LINK_ARGS = shlex.split(EXTRA_ENV_LINK_ARGS)
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if BUILD_WITH_STATIC_LIBSTDCXX:
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EXTRA_LINK_ARGS.append('-static-libstdc++')
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CC_FILES = [os.path.normpath(cc_file) for cc_file in protoc_lib_deps.CC_FILES]
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PROTO_FILES = [
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os.path.normpath(proto_file) for proto_file in protoc_lib_deps.PROTO_FILES
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]
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CC_INCLUDE = os.path.normpath(protoc_lib_deps.CC_INCLUDE)
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PROTO_INCLUDE = os.path.normpath(protoc_lib_deps.PROTO_INCLUDE)
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GRPC_PYTHON_TOOLS_PACKAGE = 'grpc_tools'
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GRPC_PYTHON_PROTO_RESOURCES_NAME = '_proto'
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DEFINE_MACROS = ()
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if "win32" in sys.platform:
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DEFINE_MACROS += (('WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN', 1),)
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if '64bit' in platform.architecture()[0]:
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DEFINE_MACROS += (('MS_WIN64', 1),)
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elif "linux" in sys.platform or "darwin" in sys.platform:
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DEFINE_MACROS += (('HAVE_PTHREAD', 1),)
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# By default, Python3 distutils enforces compatibility of
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# c plugins (.so files) with the OSX version Python was built with.
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# We need OSX 10.10, the oldest which supports C++ thread_local.
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if 'darwin' in sys.platform:
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mac_target = sysconfig.get_config_var('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET')
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if mac_target and (pkg_resources.parse_version(mac_target) <
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pkg_resources.parse_version('10.10.0')):
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os.environ['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] = '10.10'
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os.environ['_PYTHON_HOST_PLATFORM'] = re.sub(
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r'macosx-[0-9]+\.[0-9]+-(.+)', r'macosx-10.10-\1',
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util.get_platform())
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def package_data():
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tools_path = GRPC_PYTHON_TOOLS_PACKAGE.replace('.', os.path.sep)
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proto_resources_path = os.path.join(tools_path,
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GRPC_PYTHON_PROTO_RESOURCES_NAME)
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proto_files = []
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for proto_file in PROTO_FILES:
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source = os.path.join(PROTO_INCLUDE, proto_file)
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target = os.path.join(proto_resources_path, proto_file)
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relative_target = os.path.join(GRPC_PYTHON_PROTO_RESOURCES_NAME,
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proto_file)
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try:
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os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(target))
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except OSError as error:
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if error.errno == errno.EEXIST:
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pass
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else:
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raise
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shutil.copy(source, target)
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proto_files.append(relative_target)
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return {GRPC_PYTHON_TOOLS_PACKAGE: proto_files}
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def extension_modules():
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if BUILD_WITH_CYTHON:
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plugin_sources = [os.path.join('grpc_tools', '_protoc_compiler.pyx')]
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else:
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plugin_sources = [os.path.join('grpc_tools', '_protoc_compiler.cpp')]
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plugin_sources += [
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os.path.join('grpc_tools', 'main.cc'),
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os.path.join('grpc_root', 'src', 'compiler', 'python_generator.cc')
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] + [os.path.join(CC_INCLUDE, cc_file) for cc_file in CC_FILES]
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plugin_ext = extension.Extension(
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name='grpc_tools._protoc_compiler',
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sources=plugin_sources,
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include_dirs=[
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'.',
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'grpc_root',
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os.path.join('grpc_root', 'include'),
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CC_INCLUDE,
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],
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language='c++',
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define_macros=list(DEFINE_MACROS),
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extra_compile_args=list(EXTRA_COMPILE_ARGS),
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extra_link_args=list(EXTRA_LINK_ARGS),
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)
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extensions = [plugin_ext]
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if BUILD_WITH_CYTHON:
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from Cython import Build
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return Build.cythonize(extensions)
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else:
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return extensions
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setuptools.setup(name='grpcio-tools',
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version=grpc_version.VERSION,
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description='Protobuf code generator for gRPC',
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long_description=open(_README_PATH, 'r').read(),
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author='The gRPC Authors',
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author_email='grpc-io@googlegroups.com',
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url='https://grpc.io',
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license='Apache License 2.0',
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classifiers=CLASSIFIERS,
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ext_modules=extension_modules(),
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packages=setuptools.find_packages('.'),
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install_requires=[
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'protobuf>=3.5.0.post1, < 4.0dev',
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'grpcio>={version}'.format(version=grpc_version.VERSION),
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'setuptools',
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],
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package_data=package_data(),
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cmdclass={
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'build_ext': BuildExt,
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})
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