Carlo Cabrera 98a53e4781
language/python: support python3 from PATH in #detected_python_shebang
Some formulae are flexible about the version of Python3 that they use.
However, when we use `#detected_python_shebang` on these formulae, they
become coupled to the specific version of Python3 declared in the
formula.

This is harmful because
1. it prevents us from using `uses_from_macos "python"` even in formulae
   where we should be able to
2. it forces us to rebuild the formula whenever we make changes to the
   Python dependency when nothing but the shebang would have changed as
   a consequence of the rebuild

For an example of this, see Homebrew/homebrew-core#107905.

I'd also like to do this to get rid of some really terrible hacks we
have in `glib-utils` as a means of decoupling `glib` from the specific
versioned Python dependency it used to have.

See Homebrew/homebrew-core#103916, or Homebrew/homebrew-core#106045 for
a proposal to give the same treatment to `gobject-introspection`.
2022-08-13 01:11:09 +08:00

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# typed: false
# frozen_string_literal: true
module Language
# Helper functions for Python formulae.
#
# @api public
module Python
def self.major_minor_version(python)
version = /\d\.\d+/.match `#{python} --version 2>&1`
return unless version
Version.create(version.to_s)
end
def self.homebrew_site_packages(python = "python3.7")
HOMEBREW_PREFIX/site_packages(python)
end
def self.site_packages(python = "python3.7")
if (python == "pypy") || (python == "pypy3")
"site-packages"
else
"lib/python#{major_minor_version python}/site-packages"
end
end
def self.each_python(build, &block)
original_pythonpath = ENV.fetch("PYTHONPATH", nil)
pythons = { "python@3" => "python3",
"pypy" => "pypy",
"pypy3" => "pypy3" }
pythons.each do |python_formula, python|
python_formula = Formulary.factory(python_formula)
next if build.without? python_formula.to_s
version = major_minor_version python
ENV["PYTHONPATH"] = if python_formula.latest_version_installed?
nil
else
homebrew_site_packages(python)
end
block&.call python, version
end
ENV["PYTHONPATH"] = original_pythonpath
end
def self.reads_brewed_pth_files?(python)
return unless homebrew_site_packages(python).directory?
return unless homebrew_site_packages(python).writable_real?
probe_file = homebrew_site_packages(python)/"homebrew-pth-probe.pth"
begin
probe_file.atomic_write("import site; site.homebrew_was_here = True")
with_homebrew_path { quiet_system python, "-c", "import site; assert(site.homebrew_was_here)" }
ensure
probe_file.unlink if probe_file.exist?
end
end
def self.user_site_packages(python)
Pathname.new(`#{python} -c "import site; print(site.getusersitepackages())"`.chomp)
end
def self.in_sys_path?(python, path)
script = <<~PYTHON
import os, sys
[os.path.realpath(p) for p in sys.path].index(os.path.realpath("#{path}"))
PYTHON
quiet_system python, "-c", script
end
def self.setup_install_args(prefix, python = "python3")
shim = <<~PYTHON
import setuptools, tokenize
__file__ = 'setup.py'
exec(compile(getattr(tokenize, 'open', open)(__file__).read()
.replace('\\r\\n', '\\n'), __file__, 'exec'))
PYTHON
%W[
-c
#{shim}
--no-user-cfg
install
--prefix=#{prefix}
--install-scripts=#{prefix}/bin
--install-lib=#{prefix/site_packages(python)}
--single-version-externally-managed
--record=installed.txt
]
end
# Mixin module for {Formula} adding shebang rewrite features.
module Shebang
module_function
# @private
def python_shebang_rewrite_info(python_path)
Utils::Shebang::RewriteInfo.new(
%r{^#! ?/usr/bin/(?:env )?python(?:[23](?:\.\d{1,2})?)?( |$)},
28, # the length of "#! /usr/bin/env pythonx.yyy "
"#{python_path}\\1",
)
end
def detected_python_shebang(formula = self, use_python_from_path: false)
python_path = if use_python_from_path
"/usr/bin/env python3"
else
python_deps = formula.deps.map(&:name).grep(/^python(@.*)?$/)
raise ShebangDetectionError.new("Python", "formula does not depend on Python") if python_deps.empty?
if python_deps.length > 1
raise ShebangDetectionError.new("Python", "formula has multiple Python dependencies")
end
python_dep = python_deps.first
Formula[python_dep].opt_bin/python_dep.sub("@", "")
end
python_shebang_rewrite_info(python_path)
end
end
# Mixin module for {Formula} adding virtualenv support features.
module Virtualenv
extend T::Sig
# Instantiates, creates, and yields a {Virtualenv} object for use from
# {Formula#install}, which provides helper methods for instantiating and
# installing packages into a Python virtualenv.
#
# @param venv_root [Pathname, String] the path to the root of the virtualenv
# (often `libexec/"venv"`)
# @param python [String] which interpreter to use (e.g. "python3"
# or "python3.x")
# @param formula [Formula] the active {Formula}
# @return [Virtualenv] a {Virtualenv} instance
def virtualenv_create(venv_root, python = "python", formula = self, system_site_packages: true)
ENV.refurbish_args
venv = Virtualenv.new formula, venv_root, python
venv.create(system_site_packages: system_site_packages)
# Find any Python bindings provided by recursive dependencies
formula_deps = formula.recursive_dependencies
pth_contents = formula_deps.map do |d|
next if d.build? || d.test?
# Do not add the main site-package provided by the brewed
# Python formula, to keep the virtual-env's site-package pristine
next if python_names.include? d.name
dep_site_packages = Formula[d.name].opt_prefix/Language::Python.site_packages(python)
next unless dep_site_packages.exist?
"import site; site.addsitedir('#{dep_site_packages}')\n"
end.compact
unless pth_contents.empty?
(venv_root/Language::Python.site_packages(python)/"homebrew_deps.pth").write pth_contents.join
end
venv
end
# Returns true if a formula option for the specified python is currently
# active or if the specified python is required by the formula. Valid
# inputs are "python", "python2", and :python3. Note that
# "with-python", "without-python", "with-python@2", and "without-python@2"
# formula options are handled correctly even if not associated with any
# corresponding depends_on statement.
#
# @api private
def needs_python?(python)
return true if build.with?(python)
(requirements.to_a | deps).any? { |r| r.name.split("/").last == python && r.required? }
end
# Helper method for the common case of installing a Python application.
# Creates a virtualenv in `libexec`, installs all `resource`s defined
# on the formula, and then installs the formula. An options hash may be
# passed (e.g. `:using => "python"`) to override the default, guessed
# formula preference for python or python@x.y, or to resolve an ambiguous
# case where it's not clear whether python or python@x.y should be the
# default guess.
def virtualenv_install_with_resources(using: nil, system_site_packages: true)
python = using
if python.nil?
wanted = python_names.select { |py| needs_python?(py) }
raise FormulaUnknownPythonError, self if wanted.empty?
raise FormulaAmbiguousPythonError, self if wanted.size > 1
python = wanted.first
python = "python3" if python == "python"
end
venv = virtualenv_create(libexec, python.delete("@"), system_site_packages: system_site_packages)
venv.pip_install resources
venv.pip_install_and_link buildpath
venv
end
sig { returns(T::Array[String]) }
def python_names
%w[python python3 pypy pypy3] + Formula.names.select { |name| name.start_with? "python@" }
end
# Convenience wrapper for creating and installing packages into Python
# virtualenvs.
class Virtualenv
# Initializes a Virtualenv instance. This does not create the virtualenv
# on disk; {#create} does that.
#
# @param formula [Formula] the active {Formula}
# @param venv_root [Pathname, String] the path to the root of the
# virtualenv
# @param python [String] which interpreter to use, e.g. "python" or
# "python2"
def initialize(formula, venv_root, python)
@formula = formula
@venv_root = Pathname.new(venv_root)
@python = python
end
# Obtains a copy of the virtualenv library and creates a new virtualenv on disk.
#
# @return [void]
def create(system_site_packages: true)
return if (@venv_root/"bin/python").exist?
args = ["-m", "venv"]
args << "--system-site-packages" if system_site_packages
@formula.system @python, *args, @venv_root
# Robustify symlinks to survive python patch upgrades
@venv_root.find do |f|
next unless f.symlink?
next unless (rp = f.realpath.to_s).start_with? HOMEBREW_CELLAR
version = rp.match %r{^#{HOMEBREW_CELLAR}/python@(.*?)/}o
version = "@#{version.captures.first}" unless version.nil?
new_target = rp.sub %r{#{HOMEBREW_CELLAR}/python#{version}/[^/]+}, Formula["python#{version}"].opt_prefix
f.unlink
f.make_symlink new_target
end
Pathname.glob(@venv_root/"lib/python*/orig-prefix.txt").each do |prefix_file|
prefix_path = prefix_file.read
version = prefix_path.match %r{^#{HOMEBREW_CELLAR}/python@(.*?)/}o
version = "@#{version.captures.first}" unless version.nil?
prefix_path.sub! %r{^#{HOMEBREW_CELLAR}/python#{version}/[^/]+}, Formula["python#{version}"].opt_prefix
prefix_file.atomic_write prefix_path
end
end
# Installs packages represented by `targets` into the virtualenv.
#
# @param targets [String, Pathname, Resource,
# Array<String, Pathname, Resource>] (A) token(s) passed to `pip`
# representing the object to be installed. This can be a directory
# containing a setup.py, a {Resource} which will be staged and
# installed, or a package identifier to be fetched from PyPI.
# Multiline strings are allowed and treated as though they represent
# the contents of a `requirements.txt`.
# @return [void]
def pip_install(targets)
targets = Array(targets)
targets.each do |t|
if t.respond_to? :stage
t.stage { do_install Pathname.pwd }
else
t = t.lines.map(&:strip) if t.respond_to?(:lines) && t.include?("\n")
do_install t
end
end
end
# Installs packages represented by `targets` into the virtualenv, but
# unlike {#pip_install} also links new scripts to {Formula#bin}.
#
# @param (see #pip_install)
# @return (see #pip_install)
def pip_install_and_link(targets)
bin_before = Dir[@venv_root/"bin/*"].to_set
pip_install(targets)
bin_after = Dir[@venv_root/"bin/*"].to_set
bin_to_link = (bin_after - bin_before).to_a
@formula.bin.install_symlink(bin_to_link)
end
private
def do_install(targets)
targets = Array(targets)
@formula.system @venv_root/"bin/pip", "install",
"-v", "--no-deps", "--no-binary", ":all:",
"--ignore-installed", *targets
end
end
end
end
end