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Help on class Distribution in distutils.dist: distutils.dist.Distribution = class Distribution(builtins.object) | distutils.dist.Distribution(attrs=None) | | The core of the Distutils. Most of the work hiding behind 'setup' | is really done within a Distribution instance, which farms the work out | to the Distutils commands specified on the command line. | | Setup scripts will almost never instantiate Distribution directly, | unless the 'setup()' function is totally inadequate to their needs. | However, it is conceivable that a setup script might wish to subclass | Distribution for some specialized purpose, and then pass the subclass | to 'setup()' as the 'distclass' keyword argument. If so, it is | necessary to respect the expectations that 'setup' has of Distribution. | See the code for 'setup()', in core.py, for details. | | Methods defined here: | | __init__(self, attrs=None) | Construct a new Distribution instance: initialize all the | attributes of a Distribution, and then use 'attrs' (a dictionary | mapping attribute names to values) to assign some of those | attributes their "real" values. (Any attributes not mentioned in | 'attrs' will be assigned to some null value: 0, None, an empty list | or dictionary, etc.) Most importantly, initialize the | 'command_obj' attribute to the empty dictionary; this will be | filled in with real command objects by 'parse_command_line()'. | | announce(self, msg, level=2) | | dump_option_dicts(self, header=None, commands=None, indent='') | | finalize_options(self) | Set final values for all the options on the Distribution | instance, analogous to the .finalize_options() method of Command | objects. | | find_config_files(self) | Find as many configuration files as should be processed for this | platform, and return a list of filenames in the order in which they | should be parsed. The filenames returned are guaranteed to exist | (modulo nasty race conditions). | | There are three possible config files: distutils.cfg in the | Distutils installation directory (ie. where the top-level | Distutils __inst__.py file lives), a file in the user's home | directory named .pydistutils.cfg on Unix and pydistutils.cfg | on Windows/Mac; and setup.cfg in the current directory. | | The file in the user's home directory can be disabled with the | --no-user-cfg option. | | get_command_class(self, command) | Return the class that implements the Distutils command named by | 'command'. First we check the 'cmdclass' dictionary; if the | command is mentioned there, we fetch the class object from the | dictionary and return it. Otherwise we load the command module | ("distutils.command." + command) and fetch the command class from | the module. The loaded class is also stored in 'cmdclass' | to speed future calls to 'get_command_class()'. | | Raises DistutilsModuleError if the expected module could not be | found, or if that module does not define the expected class. | | get_command_list(self) | Get a list of (command, description) tuples. | The list is divided into "standard commands" (listed in | distutils.command.__all__) and "extra commands" (mentioned in | self.cmdclass, but not a standard command). The descriptions come | from the command class attribute 'description'. | | get_command_obj(self, command, create=1) | Return the command object for 'command'. Normally this object | is cached on a previous call to 'get_command_obj()'; if no command | object for 'command' is in the cache, then we either create and | return it (if 'create' is true) or return None. | | get_command_packages(self) | Return a list of packages from which commands are loaded. | | get_option_dict(self, command) | Get the option dictionary for a given command. If that | command's option dictionary hasn't been created yet, then create it | and return the new dictionary; otherwise, return the existing | option dictionary. | | handle_display_options(self, option_order) | If there were any non-global "display-only" options | (--help-commands or the metadata display options) on the command | line, display the requested info and return true; else return | false. | | has_c_libraries(self) | | has_data_files(self) | | has_ext_modules(self) | | has_headers(self) | | has_modules(self) | | has_pure_modules(self) | | has_scripts(self) | | is_pure(self) | | parse_command_line(self) | Parse the setup script's command line, taken from the | 'script_args' instance attribute (which defaults to 'sys.argv[1:]' | -- see 'setup()' in core.py). This list is first processed for | "global options" -- options that set attributes of the Distribution | instance. Then, it is alternately scanned for Distutils commands | and options for that command. Each new command terminates the | options for the previous command. The allowed options for a | command are determined by the 'user_options' attribute of the | command class -- thus, we have to be able to load command classes | in order to parse the command line. Any error in that 'options' | attribute raises DistutilsGetoptError; any error on the | command-line raises DistutilsArgError. If no Distutils commands | were found on the command line, raises DistutilsArgError. Return | true if command-line was successfully parsed and we should carry | on with executing commands; false if no errors but we shouldn't | execute commands (currently, this only happens if user asks for | help). | | parse_config_files(self, filenames=None) | | print_command_list(self, commands, header, max_length) | Print a subset of the list of all commands -- used by | 'print_commands()'. | | print_commands(self) | Print out a help message listing all available commands with a | description of each. The list is divided into "standard commands" | (listed in distutils.command.__all__) and "extra commands" | (mentioned in self.cmdclass, but not a standard command). The | descriptions come from the command class attribute | 'description'. | | reinitialize_command(self, command, reinit_subcommands=0) | Reinitializes a command to the state it was in when first | returned by 'get_command_obj()': ie., initialized but not yet | finalized. This provides the opportunity to sneak option | values in programmatically, overriding or supplementing | user-supplied values from the config files and command line. | You'll have to re-finalize the command object (by calling | 'finalize_options()' or 'ensure_finalized()') before using it for | real. | | 'command' should be a command name (string) or command object. If | 'reinit_subcommands' is true, also reinitializes the command's | sub-commands, as declared by the 'sub_commands' class attribute (if | it has one). See the "install" command for an example. Only | reinitializes the sub-commands that actually matter, ie. those | whose test predicates return true. | | Returns the reinitialized command object. | | run_command(self, command) | Do whatever it takes to run a command (including nothing at all, | if the command has already been run). Specifically: if we have | already created and run the command named by 'command', return | silently without doing anything. If the command named by 'command' | doesn't even have a command object yet, create one. Then invoke | 'run()' on that command object (or an existing one). | | run_commands(self) | Run each command that was seen on the setup script command line. | Uses the list of commands found and cache of command objects | created by 'get_command_obj()'. | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Data descriptors defined here: | | __dict__ | dictionary for instance variables (if defined) | | __weakref__ | list of weak references to the object (if defined) | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Data and other attributes defined here: | | common_usage = "Common commands: (see '--help-commands' for more...'\n... | | display_option_names = ['help_commands', 'name', 'version', 'fullname'... | | display_options = [('help-commands', None, 'list all available command... | | global_options = [('verbose', 'v', 'run verbosely (default)', 1), ('qu... | | negative_opt = {'quiet': 'verbose'}
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