build-system/pyproject: Adjust indentation.

* guix/build/pyproject-build-system.scm: Adjust indentation.
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Marius Bakke 2022-10-27 20:09:56 +02:00
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@ -94,51 +94,48 @@
(call-with-input-file file
(lambda (in)
(let loop
((line (read-line in
'concat)))
((line (read-line in 'concat)))
(if (eof-object? line) #f
(let ((m (string-match "build-backend = [\"'](.+)[\"']" line)))
(if m
(match:substring m 1)
(loop (read-line in
'concat)))))))))
(loop (read-line in 'concat)))))))))
(let* ((wheel-output (assoc-ref outputs "wheel"))
(wheel-dir (if wheel-output wheel-output "dist"))
;; There is no easy way to get data from Guile into Python via
;; s-expressions, but we have JSON serialization already, which Python
;; also supports out-of-the-box.
(config-settings (call-with-output-string (cut write-json
configure-flags <>)))
(config-settings (call-with-output-string
(cut write-json configure-flags <>)))
;; python-setuptools default backend supports setup.py *and*
;; pyproject.toml. Allow overriding this automatic detection via
;; build-backend.
(auto-build-backend (if (file-exists? "pyproject.toml")
(pyproject.toml->build-backend
"pyproject.toml") #f))
"pyproject.toml")
#f))
;; Use build system detection here and not in importer, because a) we
;; have alot of legacy packages and b) the importer cannot update arbitrary
;; fields in case a package switches its build system.
(use-build-backend (or build-backend auto-build-backend
(use-build-backend (or build-backend
auto-build-backend
"setuptools.build_meta")))
(format #t
"Using '~a' to build wheels, auto-detected '~a', override '~a'.~%"
use-build-backend auto-build-backend build-backend)
(mkdir-p wheel-dir)
;; Call the PEP 517 build function, which drops a .whl into wheel-dir.
(invoke "python"
"-c"
"import sys, importlib, json\nconfig_settings = json.loads (sys.argv[3])\nbuilder = importlib.import_module(sys.argv[1])\nbuilder.build_wheel(sys.argv[2], config_settings=config_settings)"
(invoke "python" "-c"
"import sys, importlib, json
config_settings = json.loads (sys.argv[3])
builder = importlib.import_module(sys.argv[1])
builder.build_wheel(sys.argv[2], config_settings=config_settings)"
use-build-backend
wheel-dir
config-settings)))
(define* (check #:key inputs
outputs
tests?
test-backend
test-flags
#:allow-other-keys)
(define* (check #:key tests? test-backend test-flags #:allow-other-keys)
"Run the test suite of a given Python package."
(if tests?
;; Unfortunately with PEP 517 there is no common method to specify test
@ -182,12 +179,7 @@
(define (extract file)
"Extract wheel (ZIP file) into site-packages directory"
;; Use Pythons zipfile to avoid extra dependency
(invoke "python"
"-m"
"zipfile"
"-e"
file
site-dir))
(invoke "python" "-m" "zipfile" "-e" file site-dir))
(define python-hashbang
(string-append "#!" python "/bin/python"))
@ -197,20 +189,15 @@
"Move all files in SOURCE into DESTINATION, merging the two directories."
(format #t "Merging directory ~a into ~a~%" source destination)
(for-each (lambda (file)
(format #t
"~a/~a -> ~a/~a~%"
source
file
destination
file)
(format #t "~a/~a -> ~a/~a~%"
source file destination file)
(mkdir-p destination)
(rename-file (string-append source "/" file)
(string-append destination "/" file))
(when post-move
(post-move file)))
(scandir source
(negate (cut member <>
'("." "..")))))
(negate (cut member <> '("." "..")))))
(rmdir source))
(define (expand-data-directory directory)
@ -222,13 +209,15 @@
(when (file-exists? source)
(merge-directories source destination
(lambda (f)
(let ((dest-path (string-append destination "/"
f)))
(let ((dest-path (string-append destination
"/" f)))
(chmod dest-path #o755)
;; PEP 427 recommends that installers rewrite
;; this odd shebang.
(substitute* dest-path
(("#!python")
python-hashbang)))))))
;; Data can be contained in arbitrary directory structures. Most
;; Data can be contained in arbitrary directory structures. Most
;; commonly it is used for share/.
(let ((source (string-append directory "/data"))
(destination out))
@ -237,8 +226,8 @@
(let* ((distribution (car (string-split (basename directory) #\-)))
(source (string-append directory "/headers"))
(destination (string-append out "/include/python"
(python-version python) "/"
distribution)))
(python-version python)
"/" distribution)))
(when (file-exists? source)
(merge-directories source destination))))
@ -247,10 +236,8 @@
(scandir base
(lambda (name)
(let ((stat (lstat (string-append base "/" name))))
(and (not (member name
'("." "..")))
(eq? (stat:type stat)
'directory)
(and (not (member name '("." "..")))
(eq? (stat:type stat) 'directory)
(predicate name stat))))))
(let* ((wheel-output (assoc-ref outputs "wheel"))
@ -260,9 +247,8 @@
(cut string-suffix? ".whl" <>)))))
(cond
((> (length wheels) 1)
;This code does not support multiple wheels
;; yet, because their outputs would have to be
;; merged properly.
;; This code does not support multiple wheels yet, because their
;; outputs would have to be merged properly.
(raise (condition (&cannot-extract-multiple-wheels))))
((= (length wheels) 0)
(raise (condition (&no-wheels-built)))))
@ -293,7 +279,7 @@
(invoke "python" "-m" "compileall"
"--invalidation-mode=unchecked-hash" site-dir))))
(define* (create-entrypoints #:key inputs outputs (configure-flags '()) #:allow-other-keys)
(define* (create-entrypoints #:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys)
"Implement Entry Points Specification
(https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/) by PyPa,
which creates runnable scripts in bin/ from entry point specification
@ -332,8 +318,8 @@ entry points."
(loop (read-line in) next-inside result))))))))
(define (create-script path name module function)
"Create a Python script from an entry points NAME, MODULE and
FUNCTION and return write it to PATH/NAME."
"Create a Python script from an entry points NAME, MODULE and FUNCTION
and return write it to PATH/NAME."
(let ((interpreter (which "python"))
(file-path (string-append path "/" name)))
(format #t "Creating entry point for '~a.~a' at '~a'.~%"