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This commit splits the `buildPythonPackage` into multiple setup hooks. Generally, Python packages are built from source to wheels using `setuptools`. The wheels are then installed with `pip`. Tests were often called with `python setup.py test` but this is less common nowadays. Most projects now use a different entry point for running tests, typically `pytest` or `nosetests`. Since the wheel format was introduced more tools were built to generate these, e.g. `flit`. Since PEP 517 is provisionally accepted, defining a build-system independent format (`pyproject.toml`), `pip` can now use that format to execute the correct build-system. In the past I've added support for PEP 517 (`pyproject`) to the Python builder, resulting in a now rather large builder. Furthermore, it was not possible to reuse components elsewhere. Therefore, the builder is now split into multiple setup hooks. The `setuptoolsCheckHook` is included now by default but in time it should be removed from `buildPythonPackage` to make it easier to use another hook (curently one has to pass in `dontUseSetuptoolsCheck`).
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# Setup hook to use in case a wheel is fetched
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echo "Sourcing wheel setup hook"
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wheelUnpackPhase(){
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echo "Executing wheelUnpackPhase"
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runHook preUnpack
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mkdir -p dist
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cp "$src" "dist/$(stripHash "$src")"
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# runHook postUnpack # Calls find...?
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echo "Finished executing wheelUnpackPhase"
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}
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if [ -z "$dontUseWheelUnpack" ] && [ -z "$unpackPhase" ]; then
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echo "Using wheelUnpackPhase"
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unpackPhase=wheelUnpackPhase
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fi
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