nixpkgs/pkgs/development/interpreters/python/wrap.sh
Jan Tojnar f4e74edd8c python.pkgs.wrapPython: get rid of warning
When `makeWrapperArgs` variable is not set, `declare -p makeWrapperArgs`
will return with 1 and print an error message to stderr.

I did not handle the non-existence case in b0633406cb
because I thought `mk-python-derivation` will always define `makeWrapperArgs`
but `wrapProgram` can be called independently. And even with `mk-python-derivation`,
`makeWrappers` will not be set unless explicitly declared in the derivation
because of https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/1461.

I was lead to believe that because the builds were succeeding and I confirmed
that the mechanism fails when the variable is not defined and `-o nounset` is enabled.
It appears that `wrapPython` setup hook is not running under `-o nounset`, though,
invaldating the assumption.

Now we are checking that the variable exists before checking its type, which
will get rid of the warning and also prevent future error when `-o nounset`
is enabled in the setup hook.

For more information, see the discussion at
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/a6bb2ede232940a96150da7207a3ecd15eb6328
2019-12-30 16:46:55 +01:00

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# Wrapper around wrapPythonProgramsIn, below. The $pythonPath
# variable is passed in from the buildPythonPackage function.
wrapPythonPrograms() {
wrapPythonProgramsIn "$out/bin" "$out $pythonPath"
}
# Builds environment variables like PYTHONPATH and PATH walking through closure
# of dependencies.
buildPythonPath() {
local pythonPath="$1"
local path
# Create an empty table of python paths (see doc on _addToPythonPath
# for how this is used). Build up the program_PATH and program_PYTHONPATH
# variables.
declare -A pythonPathsSeen=()
program_PYTHONPATH=
program_PATH=
pythonPathsSeen["@pythonHost@"]=1
addToSearchPath program_PATH @pythonHost@/bin
for path in $pythonPath; do
_addToPythonPath $path
done
}
# Patches a Python script so that it has correct libraries path and executable
# name.
patchPythonScript() {
local f="$1"
# The magicalSedExpression will invoke a "$(basename "$f")", so
# if you change $f to something else, be sure to also change it
# in pkgs/top-level/python-packages.nix!
# It also uses $program_PYTHONPATH.
sed -i "$f" -re '@magicalSedExpression@'
}
# Transforms any binaries generated by the setup.py script, replacing them
# with an executable shell script which will set some environment variables
# and then call into the original binary (which has been given a .wrapped
# suffix).
wrapPythonProgramsIn() {
local dir="$1"
local pythonPath="$2"
local f
buildPythonPath "$pythonPath"
# Find all regular files in the output directory that are executable.
if [ -d "$dir" ]; then
find "$dir" -type f -perm -0100 -print0 | while read -d "" f; do
# Rewrite "#! .../env python" to "#! /nix/store/.../python".
# Strip suffix, like "3" or "2.7m" -- we don't have any choice on which
# Python to use besides one with this hook anyway.
if head -n1 "$f" | grep -q '#!.*/env.*\(python\|pypy\)'; then
sed -i "$f" -e "1 s^.*/env[ ]*\(python\|pypy\)[^ ]*^#!@executable@^"
fi
if head -n1 "$f" | grep -q '#!.*'; then
# Cross-compilation hack: ensure shebangs are for the host
echo "Rewriting $(head -n 1 $f) to #!@pythonHost@"
sed -i "$f" -e "1 s^#!@python@^#!@pythonHost@^"
fi
# catch /python and /.python-wrapped
if head -n1 "$f" | grep -q '/\.\?\(python\|pypy\)'; then
# dont wrap EGG-INFO scripts since they are called from python
if echo "$f" | grep -qv EGG-INFO/scripts; then
echo "wrapping \`$f'..."
patchPythonScript "$f"
# wrapProgram creates the executable shell script described
# above. The script will set PYTHONPATH and PATH variables.!
# (see pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks/make-wrapper.sh)
local -a wrap_args=("$f"
--prefix PATH ':' "$program_PATH"
)
if [ -z "$permitUserSite" ]; then
wrap_args+=(--set PYTHONNOUSERSITE "true")
fi
# Add any additional arguments provided by makeWrapperArgs
# argument to buildPythonPackage.
# We need to support both the case when makeWrapperArgs
# is an array and a IFS-separated string.
# TODO: remove the string branch when __structuredAttrs are used.
if [[ "${makeWrapperArgs+defined}" == "defined" && "$(declare -p makeWrapperArgs)" =~ ^'declare -a makeWrapperArgs=' ]]; then
local -a user_args=("${makeWrapperArgs[@]}")
else
local -a user_args="(${makeWrapperArgs:-})"
fi
local -a wrapProgramArgs=("${wrap_args[@]}" "${user_args[@]}")
wrapProgram "${wrapProgramArgs[@]}"
fi
fi
done
fi
}
# Adds the lib and bin directories to the PYTHONPATH and PATH variables,
# respectively. Recurses on any paths declared in
# `propagated-build-inputs`, while avoiding duplicating paths by
# flagging the directories it has visited in `pythonPathsSeen`.
_addToPythonPath() {
local dir="$1"
# Stop if we've already visited here.
if [ -n "${pythonPathsSeen[$dir]}" ]; then return; fi
pythonPathsSeen[$dir]=1
# addToSearchPath is defined in stdenv/generic/setup.sh. It will have
# the effect of calling `export program_X=$dir/...:$program_X`.
addToSearchPath program_PYTHONPATH $dir/@sitePackages@
addToSearchPath program_PATH $dir/bin
# Inspect the propagated inputs (if they exist) and recur on them.
local prop="$dir/nix-support/propagated-build-inputs"
if [ -e $prop ]; then
local new_path
for new_path in $(cat $prop); do
_addToPythonPath $new_path
done
fi
}
createBuildInputsPth() {
local category="$1"
local inputs="$2"
if [ foo"$inputs" != foo ]; then
for x in $inputs; do
if $(echo -n $x |grep -q python-recursive-pth-loader); then
continue
fi
if test -d "$x"/@sitePackages@; then
echo $x/@sitePackages@ \
>> "$out"/@sitePackages@/${name}-nix-python-$category.pth
fi
done
fi
}