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.. _reference:
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Command Reference
*****************
.. % \section{Building modules: the \protect\command{build} command family}
.. % \label{build-cmds}
.. % \subsubsection{\protect\command{build}}
.. % \label{build-cmd}
.. % \subsubsection{\protect\command{build\_py}}
.. % \label{build-py-cmd}
.. % \subsubsection{\protect\command{build\_ext}}
.. % \label{build-ext-cmd}
.. % \subsubsection{\protect\command{build\_clib}}
.. % \label{build-clib-cmd}
.. _install-cmd:
Installing modules: the :command:`install` command family
=========================================================
The install command ensures that the build commands have been run and then runs
the subcommands :command:`install_lib`, :command:`install_data` and
:command:`install_scripts`.
.. % \subsubsection{\protect\command{install\_lib}}
.. % \label{install-lib-cmd}
.. _install-data-cmd:
:command:`install_data`
-----------------------
This command installs all data files provided with the distribution.
.. _install-scripts-cmd:
:command:`install_scripts`
--------------------------
This command installs all (Python) scripts in the distribution.
.. % \subsection{Cleaning up: the \protect\command{clean} command}
.. % \label{clean-cmd}
.. _sdist-cmd:
Creating a source distribution: the :command:`sdist` command
============================================================
**\*\*** fragment moved down from above: needs context! **\*\***
The manifest template commands are:
+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| Command | Description |
+===========================================+===============================================+
| :command:`include pat1 pat2 ...` | include all files matching any of the listed |
| | patterns |
+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :command:`exclude pat1 pat2 ...` | exclude all files matching any of the listed |
| | patterns |
+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :command:`recursive-include dir pat1 pat2 | include all files under *dir* matching any of |
| ...` | the listed patterns |
+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :command:`recursive-exclude dir pat1 pat2 | exclude all files under *dir* matching any of |
| ...` | the listed patterns |
+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :command:`global-include pat1 pat2 ...` | include all files anywhere in the source tree |
| | matching --- & any of the listed patterns |
+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :command:`global-exclude pat1 pat2 ...` | exclude all files anywhere in the source tree |
| | matching --- & any of the listed patterns |
+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :command:`prune dir` | exclude all files under *dir* |
+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :command:`graft dir` | include all files under *dir* |
+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
The patterns here are Unix-style "glob" patterns: ``*`` matches any sequence of
regular filename characters, ``?`` matches any single regular filename
character, and ``[range]`` matches any of the characters in *range* (e.g.,
``a-z``, ``a-zA-Z``, ``a-f0-9_.``). The definition of "regular filename
character" is platform-specific: on Unix it is anything except slash; on Windows
anything except backslash or colon.
**\*\*** Windows support not there yet **\*\***
.. % \section{Creating a built distribution: the
.. % \protect\command{bdist} command family}
.. % \label{bdist-cmds}
.. % \subsection{\protect\command{bdist}}
.. % \subsection{\protect\command{bdist\_dumb}}
.. % \subsection{\protect\command{bdist\_rpm}}
.. % \subsection{\protect\command{bdist\_wininst}}