pyo3/build.rs
Gregory Szorc c9c606f7c6 build: enable suppression of cargo:rustc-link-* lines
PyOxidizer requires advanced control over the settings used to link
libpython. We recently implemented support for configuration files
defining explicit lines to emit from build scripts to give callers
control over what lines to emit from build scripts so use cases
like PyOxidizer's are feasible without hacks in PyO3's code base.

However, the default logic in `emit_link_config()` may not be
appropriate in scenarios where link settings are provided via this
"extra lines" mechanism. The default logic may prohibit use of or
interfere with desired settings provided externally.

This commit defines a new field on the interpreter config that
suppresses the emission of the default link control logic from the
`pyo3` build script. It effectively gives advanced consumers like
PyOxidizer full control over link logic while minimally polluting
PyO3's build logic.

I thought about implementing this control as a crate feature. But
given the expected target audience size of ~1, I thought a crate
feature was too visible for a power user feature and decided to
implement it via the configuration file.
2021-08-30 10:01:36 -07:00

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Rust

use std::{env, process::Command};
use pyo3_build_config::{
bail, ensure,
pyo3_build_script_impl::{
cargo_env_var, env_var, errors::Result, resolve_interpreter_config, InterpreterConfig,
PythonVersion,
},
};
/// Minimum Python version PyO3 supports.
const MINIMUM_SUPPORTED_VERSION: PythonVersion = PythonVersion { major: 3, minor: 6 };
fn ensure_python_version(interpreter_config: &InterpreterConfig) -> Result<()> {
ensure!(
interpreter_config.version >= MINIMUM_SUPPORTED_VERSION,
"the configured Python interpreter version ({}) is lower than PyO3's minimum supported version ({})",
interpreter_config.version,
MINIMUM_SUPPORTED_VERSION,
);
Ok(())
}
fn ensure_target_pointer_width(interpreter_config: &InterpreterConfig) -> Result<()> {
if let Some(pointer_width) = interpreter_config.pointer_width {
// Try to check whether the target architecture matches the python library
let rust_target = match cargo_env_var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_POINTER_WIDTH")
.unwrap()
.as_str()
{
"64" => 64,
"32" => 32,
x => bail!("unexpected Rust target pointer width: {}", x),
};
ensure!(
rust_target == pointer_width,
"your Rust target architecture ({}-bit) does not match your python interpreter ({}-bit)",
rust_target,
pointer_width
);
}
Ok(())
}
fn ensure_auto_initialize_ok(interpreter_config: &InterpreterConfig) -> Result<()> {
if cargo_env_var("CARGO_FEATURE_AUTO_INITIALIZE").is_some() {
if !interpreter_config.shared {
bail!(
"The `auto-initialize` feature is enabled, but your python installation only supports \
embedding the Python interpreter statically. If you are attempting to run tests, or a \
binary which is okay to link dynamically, install a Python distribution which ships \
with the Python shared library.\n\
\n\
Embedding the Python interpreter statically does not yet have first-class support in \
PyO3. If you are sure you intend to do this, disable the `auto-initialize` feature.\n\
\n\
For more information, see \
https://pyo3.rs/v{pyo3_version}/\
building_and_distribution.html#embedding-python-in-rust",
pyo3_version = env::var("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").unwrap()
);
}
// TODO: PYO3_CI env is a hack to workaround CI with PyPy, where the `dev-dependencies`
// currently cause `auto-initialize` to be enabled in CI.
// Once MSRV is 1.51 or higher, use cargo's `resolver = "2"` instead.
if interpreter_config.implementation.is_pypy() && env::var_os("PYO3_CI").is_none() {
bail!("the `auto-initialize` feature is not supported with PyPy");
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn rustc_minor_version() -> Option<u32> {
let rustc = env::var_os("RUSTC")?;
let output = Command::new(rustc).arg("--version").output().ok()?;
let version = core::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).ok()?;
let mut pieces = version.split('.');
if pieces.next() != Some("rustc 1") {
return None;
}
pieces.next()?.parse().ok()
}
fn emit_link_config(interpreter_config: &InterpreterConfig) -> Result<()> {
let target_os = cargo_env_var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap();
let is_extension_module = cargo_env_var("CARGO_FEATURE_EXTENSION_MODULE").is_some();
if target_os == "windows" || target_os == "android" || !is_extension_module {
// windows and android - always link
// other systems - only link if not extension module
println!(
"cargo:rustc-link-lib={link_model}{alias}{lib_name}",
link_model = if interpreter_config.shared {
""
} else {
"static="
},
alias = if target_os == "windows" {
"pythonXY:"
} else {
""
},
lib_name = interpreter_config.lib_name.as_ref().ok_or(
"attempted to link to Python shared library but config does not contain lib_name"
)?,
);
if let Some(lib_dir) = &interpreter_config.lib_dir {
println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", lib_dir);
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Prepares the PyO3 crate for compilation.
///
/// This loads the config from pyo3-build-config and then makes some additional checks to improve UX
/// for users.
///
/// Emits the cargo configuration based on this config as well as a few checks of the Rust compiler
/// version to enable features which aren't supported on MSRV.
fn configure_pyo3() -> Result<()> {
let interpreter_config = resolve_interpreter_config()?;
if env_var("PYO3_PRINT_CONFIG").map_or(false, |os_str| os_str == "1") {
print_config_and_exit(&interpreter_config);
}
ensure_python_version(&interpreter_config)?;
ensure_target_pointer_width(&interpreter_config)?;
ensure_auto_initialize_ok(&interpreter_config)?;
if !interpreter_config.suppress_build_script_link_lines {
emit_link_config(&interpreter_config)?;
}
interpreter_config.emit_pyo3_cfgs();
let rustc_minor_version = rustc_minor_version().unwrap_or(0);
// Enable use of #[track_caller] on Rust 1.46 and greater
if rustc_minor_version >= 46 {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=track_caller");
}
// Enable use of const generics on Rust 1.51 and greater
if rustc_minor_version >= 51 {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=min_const_generics");
}
// Enable use of std::ptr::addr_of! on Rust 1.51 and greater
if rustc_minor_version >= 51 {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=addr_of");
}
// Extra lines come last, to support last write wins.
for line in &interpreter_config.extra_build_script_lines {
println!("{}", line);
}
Ok(())
}
fn print_config_and_exit(config: &InterpreterConfig) {
println!("\n-- PYO3_PRINT_CONFIG=1 is set, printing configuration and halting compile --");
config
.to_writer(&mut std::io::stdout())
.expect("failed to print config to stdout");
std::process::exit(101);
}
fn main() {
if let Err(e) = configure_pyo3() {
eprintln!("error: {}", e.report());
std::process::exit(1)
}
}