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CPythonTool
This first version of a Python Binary Builder is based on the work of Mati Gruca's Google Summer of Code 2008 project (last SVN branch).
The InstallPython
method creates .pyc
or .pyo
files for .py
source files and adds them to the list of targets along with the source files. They are later copied to the destination (target) directory.
The InstallPython
Builder takes a target (destination) directory as its first argument and a list of source files/directories as a second argument. It returns the list of target files to copy to the target directory.
This builder is developed as an external tool, meaning it is currently not a part of the SCons core sources in all standard distributions. For getting your own copy, please visit the ToolsIndex and follow the link to its current mainline...or issue the given "branch command" directly.
A simple example of an SConstruct
file:
env = Environment()
hello = File('hello.py')
env.InstallPython('/usr/local/bin/', hello)
env.Alias('install', '/usr/local/bin/')
SCons
invoked with the -Q install
parameter will compile the hello.py
file into hello.pyc
, and copy both files into /usr/local/bin/
directory.
Sample output:
$ scons -Q install
Install file: "hello.py" as "/usr/local/bin/hello.py"
Install file: "hello.pyc" as "/usr/local/bin/hello.pyc"
InstallPython
can also compile Python source files into optimized binary files (.pyo
suffix) instead of ordinary binaries (.pyc
files). To achieve this, change the call to Environment()
and set the CPYTHON_PYC
variable to '0
' (zero):
env = Environment(CPYTHON_PYC=0)
hello = File('hello.py')
env.InstallPython('/usr/local/bin/', hello)
env.Alias('install', '/usr/local/bin/')
Sample output:
$ scons -Q install
Install file: "hello.py" as "/usr/local/bin/hello.py"
Install file: "hello.pyo" as "/usr/local/bin/hello.pyo"
The InstallPython
method accepts both, files and directories, as its source arguments:
env = Environment()
pyfiles = Dir('pyfiles/')
env.InstallPython('/usr/local/bin/', pyfiles)
env.Alias('install', '/usr/local/bin')
Running scons -Q install
will copy all the .py
files from pyfiles
directory into /usr/local/lib/pyfiles
directory along with corresponding .pyc
files.
Sample output:
$ scons -Q install
Install file: "pyfiles/hello.py" as "/usr/local/bin/pyfiles/hello.py"
Install file: "pyfiles/hello.pyc" as "/usr/local/bin/pyfiles/hello.pyc"
Install file: "pyfiles/hello2.py" as "/usr/local/bin/pyfiles/hello2.py"
Install file: "pyfiles/hello2.pyc" as "/usr/local/bin/pyfiles/hello2.pyc"
Mixing files and directories is also possible:
env = Environment()
hello = File('hello.py')
pyfiles = Dir('pyfiles/')
env.InstallPython('/usr/local/bin/', [hello, pyfiles])
env.Alias('install', '/usr/local/bin')
Sample output:
$ scons -Q install
Install file: "hello.py" as "/usr/local/bin/hello.py"
Install file: "hello.pyc" as "/usr/local/bin/hello.pyc"
Install file: "pyfiles/hello.py" as "/usr/local/bin/pyfiles/hello.py"
Install file: "pyfiles/hello.pyc" as "/usr/local/bin/pyfiles/hello.pyc"
Install file: "pyfiles/hello2.py" as "/usr/local/bin/pyfiles/hello2.py"
Install file: "pyfiles/hello2.pyc" as "/usr/local/bin/pyfiles/hello2.pyc"
The current user and reference manuals are available as PDF
and HTML versions