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  • Author : Karl Berry
    Date : 2024-01-20 14:33:14
    Hash : 70128b8b
    Message : python: use deb_system instead of posix_local if prefix = /usr. Continuing with https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=54412. * m4/python.m4 (AM_PATH_PYTHON) <am_python_setup_scheme>: factor out common scheme-related code to this new variable. If the scheme is posix_local and the prefix is /usr, use deb_system (for Debian package builds). * NEWS: more explanations (and unrelated references, en passant).

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  • ## ------------------------                                 -*- Autoconf -*-
    ## Python file handling
    ## From Andrew Dalke
    ## Updated by James Henstridge and other contributors.
    ## ------------------------
    # Copyright (C) 1999-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    #
    # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
    # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
    # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
    
    
    # AM_PATH_PYTHON([MINIMUM-VERSION], [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Adds support for distributing Python modules and packages.  To
    # install modules, copy them to $(pythondir), using the python_PYTHON
    # automake variable.  To install a package with the same name as the
    # automake package, install to $(pkgpythondir), or use the
    # pkgpython_PYTHON automake variable.
    #
    # The variables $(pyexecdir) and $(pkgpyexecdir) are provided as
    # locations to install python extension modules (shared libraries).
    # Another macro is required to find the appropriate flags to compile
    # extension modules.
    #
    # If your package is configured with a different prefix to python,
    # users will have to add the install directory to the PYTHONPATH
    # environment variable, or create a .pth file (see the python
    # documentation for details).
    #
    # If the MINIMUM-VERSION argument is passed, AM_PATH_PYTHON will
    # cause an error if the version of python installed on the system
    # doesn't meet the requirement.  MINIMUM-VERSION should consist of
    # numbers and dots only.
    AC_DEFUN([AM_PATH_PYTHON],
     [
      dnl Find a Python interpreter.  Python versions prior to 2.0 are not
      dnl supported. (2.0 was released on October 16, 2000).
      m4_define_default([_AM_PYTHON_INTERPRETER_LIST],
    [python python3 dnl
     python3.20 python3.19 python3.18 python3.17 python3.16 dnl
     python3.15 python3.14 python3.13 python3.12 python3.11 python3.10 dnl
     python3.9 python3.8 python3.7 python3.6 python3.5 python3.4 python3.3 dnl
     python3.2 python3.1 python3.0 dnl
     python2 dnl
     python2.7 python2.6 python2.5 python2.4 python2.3 python2.2 python2.1 dnl
     python2.0])
    
      AC_ARG_VAR([PYTHON], [the Python interpreter])
    
      m4_if([$1],[],[
        dnl No version check is needed.
        # Find any Python interpreter.
        if test -z "$PYTHON"; then
          AC_PATH_PROGS([PYTHON], _AM_PYTHON_INTERPRETER_LIST, :)
        fi
        am_display_PYTHON=python
      ], [
        dnl A version check is needed.
        if test -n "$PYTHON"; then
          # If the user set $PYTHON, use it and don't search something else.
          AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $PYTHON version is >= $1])
          AM_PYTHON_CHECK_VERSION([$PYTHON], [$1],
    			      [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
    			      [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
    			       AC_MSG_ERROR([Python interpreter is too old])])
          am_display_PYTHON=$PYTHON
        else
          # Otherwise, try each interpreter until we find one that satisfies
          # VERSION.
          AC_CACHE_CHECK([for a Python interpreter with version >= $1],
    	[am_cv_pathless_PYTHON],[
    	for am_cv_pathless_PYTHON in _AM_PYTHON_INTERPRETER_LIST none; do
    	  test "$am_cv_pathless_PYTHON" = none && break
    	  AM_PYTHON_CHECK_VERSION([$am_cv_pathless_PYTHON], [$1], [break])
    	done])
          # Set $PYTHON to the absolute path of $am_cv_pathless_PYTHON.
          if test "$am_cv_pathless_PYTHON" = none; then
    	PYTHON=:
          else
            AC_PATH_PROG([PYTHON], [$am_cv_pathless_PYTHON])
          fi
          am_display_PYTHON=$am_cv_pathless_PYTHON
        fi
      ])
    
      if test "$PYTHON" = :; then
        dnl Run any user-specified action, or abort.
        m4_default([$3], [AC_MSG_ERROR([no suitable Python interpreter found])])
      else
    
      dnl Query Python for its version number.  Although site.py simply uses
      dnl sys.version[:3], printing that failed with Python 3.10, since the
      dnl trailing zero was eliminated. So now we output just the major
      dnl and minor version numbers, as numbers. Apparently the tertiary
      dnl version is not of interest.
      dnl
      AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $am_display_PYTHON version], [am_cv_python_version],
        [am_cv_python_version=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; print ('%u.%u' % sys.version_info[[:2]])"`])
      AC_SUBST([PYTHON_VERSION], [$am_cv_python_version])
    
      dnl At times, e.g., when building shared libraries, you may want
      dnl to know which OS platform Python thinks this is.
      dnl
      AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $am_display_PYTHON platform], [am_cv_python_platform],
        [am_cv_python_platform=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.platform)"`])
      AC_SUBST([PYTHON_PLATFORM], [$am_cv_python_platform])
    
      dnl emacs-page
      dnl If --with-python-sys-prefix is given, use the values of sys.prefix
      dnl and sys.exec_prefix for the corresponding values of PYTHON_PREFIX
      dnl and PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX. Otherwise, use the GNU ${prefix} and
      dnl ${exec_prefix} variables.
      dnl
      dnl The two are made distinct variables so they can be overridden if
      dnl need be, although general consensus is that you shouldn't need
      dnl this separation.
      dnl
      dnl Also allow directly setting the prefixes via configure options,
      dnl overriding any default.
      dnl
      if test "x$prefix" = xNONE; then
        am__usable_prefix=$ac_default_prefix
      else
        am__usable_prefix=$prefix
      fi
    
      # Allow user to request using sys.* values from Python,
      # instead of the GNU $prefix values.
      AC_ARG_WITH([python-sys-prefix],
      [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-python-sys-prefix],
                      [use Python's sys.prefix and sys.exec_prefix values])],
      [am_use_python_sys=:],
      [am_use_python_sys=false])
    
      # Allow user to override whatever the default Python prefix is.
      AC_ARG_WITH([python_prefix],
      [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-python_prefix],
                      [override the default PYTHON_PREFIX])],
      [am_python_prefix_subst=$withval
       am_cv_python_prefix=$withval
       AC_MSG_CHECKING([for explicit $am_display_PYTHON prefix])
       AC_MSG_RESULT([$am_cv_python_prefix])],
      [
       if $am_use_python_sys; then
         # using python sys.prefix value, not GNU
         AC_CACHE_CHECK([for python default $am_display_PYTHON prefix],
         [am_cv_python_prefix],
         [am_cv_python_prefix=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.prefix)"`])
    
         dnl If sys.prefix is a subdir of $prefix, replace the literal value of
         dnl $prefix with a variable reference so it can be overridden.
         case $am_cv_python_prefix in
         $am__usable_prefix*)
           am__strip_prefix=`echo "$am__usable_prefix" | sed 's|.|.|g'`
           am_python_prefix_subst=`echo "$am_cv_python_prefix" | sed "s,^$am__strip_prefix,\\${prefix},"`
           ;;
         *)
           am_python_prefix_subst=$am_cv_python_prefix
           ;;
         esac
       else # using GNU prefix value, not python sys.prefix
         am_python_prefix_subst='${prefix}'
         am_python_prefix=$am_python_prefix_subst
         AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GNU default $am_display_PYTHON prefix])
         AC_MSG_RESULT([$am_python_prefix])
       fi])
      # Substituting python_prefix_subst value.
      AC_SUBST([PYTHON_PREFIX], [$am_python_prefix_subst])
    
      # emacs-page Now do it all over again for Python exec_prefix, but with yet
      # another conditional: fall back to regular prefix if that was specified.
      AC_ARG_WITH([python_exec_prefix],
      [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-python_exec_prefix],
                      [override the default PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX])],
      [am_python_exec_prefix_subst=$withval
       am_cv_python_exec_prefix=$withval
       AC_MSG_CHECKING([for explicit $am_display_PYTHON exec_prefix])
       AC_MSG_RESULT([$am_cv_python_exec_prefix])],
      [
       # no explicit --with-python_exec_prefix, but if
       # --with-python_prefix was given, use its value for python_exec_prefix too.
       AS_IF([test -n "$with_python_prefix"],
       [am_python_exec_prefix_subst=$with_python_prefix
        am_cv_python_exec_prefix=$with_python_prefix
        AC_MSG_CHECKING([for python_prefix-given $am_display_PYTHON exec_prefix])
        AC_MSG_RESULT([$am_cv_python_exec_prefix])],
       [
        # Set am__usable_exec_prefix whether using GNU or Python values,
        # since we use that variable for pyexecdir.
        if test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE; then
          am__usable_exec_prefix=$am__usable_prefix
        else
          am__usable_exec_prefix=$exec_prefix
        fi
        #
        if $am_use_python_sys; then # using python sys.exec_prefix, not GNU
          AC_CACHE_CHECK([for python default $am_display_PYTHON exec_prefix],
          [am_cv_python_exec_prefix],
          [am_cv_python_exec_prefix=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.exec_prefix)"`])
          dnl If sys.exec_prefix is a subdir of $exec_prefix, replace the
          dnl literal value of $exec_prefix with a variable reference so it can
          dnl be overridden.
          case $am_cv_python_exec_prefix in
          $am__usable_exec_prefix*)
            am__strip_prefix=`echo "$am__usable_exec_prefix" | sed 's|.|.|g'`
            am_python_exec_prefix_subst=`echo "$am_cv_python_exec_prefix" | sed "s,^$am__strip_prefix,\\${exec_prefix},"`
            ;;
          *)
            am_python_exec_prefix_subst=$am_cv_python_exec_prefix
            ;;
         esac
       else # using GNU $exec_prefix, not python sys.exec_prefix
         am_python_exec_prefix_subst='${exec_prefix}'
         am_python_exec_prefix=$am_python_exec_prefix_subst
         AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GNU default $am_display_PYTHON exec_prefix])
         AC_MSG_RESULT([$am_python_exec_prefix])
       fi])])
      # Substituting python_exec_prefix_subst.
      AC_SUBST([PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX], [$am_python_exec_prefix_subst])
    
      # Factor out some code duplication into this shell variable.
      am_python_setup_sysconfig="\
    import sys
    # Prefer sysconfig over distutils.sysconfig, for better compatibility
    # with python 3.x.  See automake bug#10227.
    try:
        import sysconfig
    except ImportError:
        can_use_sysconfig = 0
    else:
        can_use_sysconfig = 1
    # Can't use sysconfig in CPython 2.7, since it's broken in virtualenvs:
    # <https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/118>
    try:
        from platform import python_implementation
        if python_implementation() == 'CPython' and sys.version[[:3]] == '2.7':
            can_use_sysconfig = 0
    except ImportError:
        pass" # end of am_python_setup_sysconfig
    
      # More repeated code, for figuring out the installation scheme to use.
      am_python_setup_scheme="if hasattr(sysconfig, 'get_default_scheme'):
          scheme = sysconfig.get_default_scheme()
        else:
          scheme = sysconfig._get_default_scheme()
        if scheme == 'posix_local':
          if '$am_py_prefix' == '/usr':
            scheme = 'deb_system' # should only happen during Debian package builds
          else:
            # Debian's default scheme installs to /usr/local/ but we want to
            # follow the prefix, as we always have.
            # See bugs#54412, #64837, et al.
            scheme = 'posix_prefix'" # end of am_python_setup_scheme
    
      dnl emacs-page Set up 4 directories:
    
      dnl 1. pythondir: where to install python scripts.  This is the
      dnl    site-packages directory, not the python standard library
      dnl    directory as in early automake betas.  This behavior
      dnl    is more consistent with lispdir.m4 for example.
      dnl Query sysconfig or distutils (per above) for this directory.
      dnl
      AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $am_display_PYTHON script directory (pythondir)],
      [am_cv_python_pythondir],
      [if test "x$am_cv_python_prefix" = x; then
         am_py_prefix=$am__usable_prefix
       else
         am_py_prefix=$am_cv_python_prefix
       fi
       am_cv_python_pythondir=`$PYTHON -c "
    $am_python_setup_sysconfig
    if can_use_sysconfig:
      try:
        $am_python_setup_scheme
        sitedir = sysconfig.get_path('purelib', scheme, vars={'base':'$am_py_prefix'})
      except:
        sitedir = sysconfig.get_path('purelib', vars={'base':'$am_py_prefix'})
    else:
      from distutils import sysconfig
      sitedir = sysconfig.get_python_lib(0, 0, prefix='$am_py_prefix')
    sys.stdout.write(sitedir)"`
       #
       case $am_cv_python_pythondir in
       $am_py_prefix*)
         am__strip_prefix=`echo "$am_py_prefix" | sed 's|.|.|g'`
         am_cv_python_pythondir=`echo "$am_cv_python_pythondir" | sed "s,^$am__strip_prefix,\\${PYTHON_PREFIX},"`
         ;;
       *)
         case $am_py_prefix in
           /usr|/System*) ;;
           *) am_cv_python_pythondir="\${PYTHON_PREFIX}/lib/python$PYTHON_VERSION/site-packages"
              ;;
         esac
         ;;
       esac
      ])
      AC_SUBST([pythondir], [$am_cv_python_pythondir])
    
      dnl 2. pkgpythondir: $PACKAGE directory under pythondir.  Was
      dnl    PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGE in previous betas, but this naming is
      dnl    more consistent with the rest of automake.
      dnl
      AC_SUBST([pkgpythondir], [\${pythondir}/$PACKAGE])
    
      dnl 3. pyexecdir: directory for installing python extension modules
      dnl    (shared libraries).
      dnl Query sysconfig or distutils for this directory.
      dnl Much of this is the same as for prefix setup above.
      dnl
      AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $am_display_PYTHON extension module directory (pyexecdir)],
      [am_cv_python_pyexecdir],
      [if test "x$am_cv_python_exec_prefix" = x; then
         am_py_exec_prefix=$am__usable_exec_prefix
       else
         am_py_exec_prefix=$am_cv_python_exec_prefix
       fi
       am_cv_python_pyexecdir=`$PYTHON -c "
    $am_python_setup_sysconfig
    if can_use_sysconfig:
      try:
        $am_python_setup_scheme
        sitedir = sysconfig.get_path('platlib', scheme, vars={'platbase':'$am_py_exec_prefix'})
      except:
        sitedir = sysconfig.get_path('platlib', vars={'platbase':'$am_py_exec_prefix'})
    else:
      from distutils import sysconfig
      sitedir = sysconfig.get_python_lib(1, 0, prefix='$am_py_exec_prefix')
    sys.stdout.write(sitedir)"`
       #
       case $am_cv_python_pyexecdir in
       $am_py_exec_prefix*)
         am__strip_prefix=`echo "$am_py_exec_prefix" | sed 's|.|.|g'`
         am_cv_python_pyexecdir=`echo "$am_cv_python_pyexecdir" | sed "s,^$am__strip_prefix,\\${PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX},"`
         ;;
       *)
         case $am_py_exec_prefix in
           /usr|/System*) ;;
           *) am_cv_python_pyexecdir="\${PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX}/lib/python$PYTHON_VERSION/site-packages"
              ;;
         esac
         ;;
       esac
      ])
      AC_SUBST([pyexecdir], [$am_cv_python_pyexecdir])
    
      dnl 4. pkgpyexecdir: $(pyexecdir)/$(PACKAGE)
      dnl
      AC_SUBST([pkgpyexecdir], [\${pyexecdir}/$PACKAGE])
    
      dnl Run any user-specified action.
      $2
      fi
    ])
    
    
    # AM_PYTHON_CHECK_VERSION(PROG, VERSION, [ACTION-IF-TRUE], [ACTION-IF-FALSE])
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Run ACTION-IF-TRUE if the Python interpreter PROG has version >= VERSION.
    # Run ACTION-IF-FALSE otherwise.
    # This test uses sys.hexversion instead of the string equivalent (first
    # word of sys.version), in order to cope with versions such as 2.2c1.
    # This supports Python 2.0 or higher. (2.0 was released on October 16, 2000).
    AC_DEFUN([AM_PYTHON_CHECK_VERSION],
     [prog="import sys
    # split strings by '.' and convert to numeric.  Append some zeros
    # because we need at least 4 digits for the hex conversion.
    # map returns an iterator in Python 3.0 and a list in 2.x
    minver = list(map(int, '$2'.split('.'))) + [[0, 0, 0]]
    minverhex = 0
    # xrange is not present in Python 3.0 and range returns an iterator
    for i in list(range(0, 4)): minverhex = (minverhex << 8) + minver[[i]]
    sys.exit(sys.hexversion < minverhex)"
      AS_IF([AM_RUN_LOG([$1 -c "$prog"])], [$3], [$4])])