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cpython/Demo/scripts/freeze.py

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#! /usr/local/bin/python
# Given a Python script, create a binary that runs the script.
# The binary is 100% independent of Python libraries and binaries.
# It will not contain any Python source code -- only "compiled" Python
# (as initialized static variables containing marshalled code objects).
# It even does the right thing for dynamically loaded modules!
# The module search path of the binary is set to the current directory.
#
# Some problems remain:
# - It's highly non-portable, since it knows about paths and libraries
# (there's a customization section though, and it knows how to
# distinguish an SGI from a Sun SPARC system -- adding knowledge
# about more systems is left as an exercise for the reader).
# - You need to have the Python source tree lying around as well as
# the "libpython.a" used to generate the Python binary.
# - For scripts that use many modules it generates absurdly large
# files (frozen.c and config.o as well as the final binary),
# and is consequently rather slow.
#
# Caveats:
# - The search for modules sometimes finds modules that are never
# actually imported since the code importing them is never executed.
# - If an imported module isn't found, you get a warning but the
# process of freezing continues. The binary will fail if it
# actually tries to import one of these modules.
# - This often happens with the module 'mac', which module 'os' tries
# to import (to determine whether it is running on a Macintosh).
# You can ignore the warning about this.
# - If the program dynamically reads or generates Python code and
# executes it, this code may reference built-in or library modules
# that aren't present in the frozen binary, and this will fail.
# - Your program may be using external data files, e.g. compiled
# forms definitions (*.fd). These aren't incorporated. Since
# sys.path in the resulting binary only contains '.', if your
# program searches its data files along sys.path (as the 'flp'
# modules does to find its forms definitions), you may need to
# change the program to extend the search path or instruct its users
# to set the environment variable PYTHONPATH to point to your data
# files.
#
# Usage hints:
# - If you have a bunch of scripts that you want to freeze, instead
# of freezing each of them separately, you might consider writing
# a tiny main script that looks at sys.argv[0] and then imports
# the corresponding module. You can then make links to the
# frozen binary named after the various scripts you support.
# Pass the additional scripts as arguments after the main script.
# A minimal script to do this is the following.
# import sys, posixpath
# exec('import ' + posixpath.basename(sys.argv[0]) + '\n')
import os
import sys
import regex
import getopt
import regsub
import string
import marshal
# Function to join two pathnames with a slash in between
j = os.path.join
##################################
# START OF CONFIGURATION SECTION #
##################################
# Attempt to guess machine architecture
if os.path.exists('/usr/lib/libgl_s'): ARCH = 'sgi'
elif os.path.exists('/etc/issue'): ARCH = 'sequent'
else: ARCH = 'sun4'
# Site parametrizations (change to match your site)
CC = 'cc' # C compiler
TOP = '/ufs/guido/src' # Parent of all source trees
PYTHON = j(TOP, 'python') # Top of the Python source tree
SRC = j(PYTHON, 'src') # Python source directory
BLD = j(PYTHON, 'build.' + ARCH) # Python build directory
#BLD = SRC # Use this if you build in SRC
LIBINST = '/ufs/guido/src/python/irix4/tmp/lib/python/lib' # installed libraries
INCLINST = '/ufs/guido/src/python/irix4/tmp/include/Py' # installed include files
# Other packages (change to match your site)
DL = j(TOP, 'dl') # Top of the dl source tree
DL_DLD = j(TOP, 'dl-dld') # The dl-dld source directory
DLD = j(TOP, 'dld-3.2.3') # The dld source directory
FORMS = j(TOP, 'forms') # Top of the FORMS source tree
STDWIN = j(TOP, 'stdwin') # Top of the STDWIN source tree
READLINE = j(TOP, 'readline.' + ARCH) # Top of the GNU Readline source tree
SUN_X11 = '/usr/local/X11R5/lib/libX11.a'
# File names (usually no need to change)
LIBP = [ # Main Python libraries
j(LIBINST, 'libPython.a'),
j(LIBINST, 'libParser.a'),
j(LIBINST, 'libObjects.a'),
j(LIBINST, 'libModules.a')
]
CONFIG_IN = j(LIBINST, 'config.c.in') # Configuration source file
FMAIN = j(LIBINST, 'frozenmain.c') # Special main source file
# Libraries needed when linking. First tuple item is built-in module
# for which it is needed (or '*' for always), rest are ld arguments.
# There is a separate list per architecture.
libdeps_sgi = [ \
('stdwin', j(STDWIN, 'Build/' + ARCH + '/x11/lib/lib.a')), \
('fl', j(FORMS, 'FORMS/libforms.a'), '-lfm_s'), \
('*', j(READLINE, 'libreadline.a'), '-ltermcap'), \
('al', '-laudio'), \
('sv', '-lsvideo', '-lXext'), \
('cd', '-lcdaudio', '-lds'), \
('cl', '-lcl'), \
('imgfile', '-limage', '-lgutil', '-lm'), \
('mpz', '/ufs/guido/src/gmp/libgmp.a'), \
('*', '-lsun'), \
('*', j(DL, 'libdl.a'), '-lmld'), \
('*', '-lmpc'), \
('fm', '-lfm_s'), \
('gl', '-lgl_s', '-lX11_s'), \
('stdwin', '-lX11_s'), \
('*', '-lm'), \
('*', '-lc_s'), \
]
libdeps_sun4 = [ \
('*', '-Bstatic'), \
('stdwin', j(STDWIN, 'Build/' + ARCH + '/x11/lib/lib.a')), \
('*', j(READLINE, 'libreadline.a')), \
('*', '-lm'), \
('*', j(DL_DLD,'libdl.a'), j(DLD,'libdld.a')), \
('*', SUN_X11), \
('*', '-ltermcap'), \
('*', '-lc'), \
]
libdeps_sequent = [ \
('*', j(LIBINST, 'libreadline.a'), '-ltermcap'), \
('*', '-lsocket'), \
('*', '-linet'), \
('*', '-lnsl'), \
('*', '-lm'), \
('*', '-lc'), \
]
libdeps = eval('libdeps_' + ARCH)
################################
# END OF CONFIGURATION SECTION #
################################
# Exception used when scanfile fails
NoSuchFile = 'NoSuchFile'
# Global options
quiet = 0 # -q
verbose = 0 # -v
noexec = 0 # -n
nowrite = 0 # -N
ofile = 'a.out' # -o file
# Main program -- argument parsing etc.
def main():
global quiet, verbose, noexec, nowrite, ofile
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'nNo:qv')
except getopt.error, msg:
usage(str(msg))
sys.exit(2)
for o, a in opts:
if o == '-n': noexec = 1
if o == '-N': nowrite = 1
if o == '-o': ofile = a
if o == '-q': verbose = 0; quiet = 1
if o == '-v': verbose = verbose + 1; quiet = 0
if len(args) < 1:
usage('please pass at least one file argument')
sys.exit(2)
process(args[0], args[1:])
# Print usage message to stderr
def usage(*msgs):
sys.stdout = sys.stderr
for msg in msgs: print msg
print 'Usage: freeze [options] scriptfile [modulefile ...]'
print '-n : generate the files but don\'t compile and link'
print '-N : don\'t write frozen.c (do compile unless -n given)'
print '-o file : binary output file (default a.out)'
print '-q : quiet (no messages at all except errors)'
print '-v : verbose (lots of extra messages)'
# Process the script file
def process(filename, addmodules):
global noexec
#
if not quiet: print 'Computing needed modules ...'
todo = {}
todo['__main__'] = filename
for name in addmodules:
mod = os.path.basename(name)
if mod[-3:] == '.py': mod = mod[:-3]
todo[mod] = name
try:
dict = closure(todo)
except NoSuchFile, filename:
sys.stderr.write('Can\'t open file %s\n' % filename)
sys.exit(1)
#
mods = dict.keys()
mods.sort()
#
if verbose:
print '%-15s %s' % ('Module', 'Filename')
for mod in mods:
print '%-15s %s' % (`mod`, dict[mod])
#
if not quiet: print 'Looking for dynamically linked modules ...'
dlmodules = []
objs = []
libs = []
for mod in mods:
if dict[mod][-2:] == '.o':
if verbose: print 'Found', mod, dict[mod]
dlmodules.append(mod)
objs.append(dict[mod])
libsname = dict[mod][:-2] + '.libs'
try:
f = open(libsname, 'r')
except IOError:
f = None
if f:
libtext = f.read()
f.close()
for lib in string.split(libtext):
if lib in libs: libs.remove(lib)
libs.append(lib)
#
if not nowrite:
if not quiet: print 'Writing frozen.c ...'
writefrozen('frozen.c', dict)
else:
if not quiet: print 'NOT writing frozen.c ...'
#
## if not dlmodules:
if 0:
config = CONFIG
if not quiet: print 'Using existing', config, '...'
else:
config = 'tmpconfig.c'
if nowrite:
if not quiet: print 'NOT writing config.c ...'
else:
if not quiet:
print 'Writing config.c with dl modules ...'
f = open(CONFIG_IN, 'r')
g = open(config, 'w')
m1 = regex.compile('-- ADDMODULE MARKER 1 --')
m2 = regex.compile('-- ADDMODULE MARKER 2 --')
builtinmodules = []
stdmodules = ('sys', '__main__', '__builtin__',
'marshal')
todomodules = builtinmodules + dlmodules
for mod in dict.keys():
if dict[mod] == '<builtin>' and \
mod not in stdmodules:
builtinmodules.append(mod)
while 1:
line = f.readline()
if not line: break
g.write(line)
if m1.search(line) >= 0:
if verbose: print 'Marker 1 ...'
for mod in todomodules:
g.write('extern void init' + \
mod + '();\n')
if m2.search(line) >= 0:
if verbose: print 'Marker 2 ...'
for mod in todomodules:
g.write('{"' + mod + \
'", init' + mod + '},\n')
g.close()
#
if not quiet:
if noexec: print 'Generating compilation commands ...'
else: print 'Starting compilation ...'
defs = ['-DNO_MAIN', '-DUSE_FROZEN', '-DPYTHONPATH=\'"."\'']
#
incs = ['-I.', '-I' + INCLINST]
if dict.has_key('stdwin'):
incs.append('-I' + j(STDWIN, 'H'))
#
srcs = [config, FMAIN]
#
if type(LIBP) == type(''):
libs.append(LIBP)
else:
for lib in LIBP:
libs.append(lib)
for item in libdeps:
m = item[0]
if m == '*' or dict.has_key(m):
for l in item[1:]:
if l in libs: libs.remove(l)
libs.append(l)
#
sts = 0
#
cmd = CC + ' -c'
cmd = cmd + ' ' + string.join(defs)
cmd = cmd + ' ' + string.join(incs)
cmd = cmd + ' ' + string.join(srcs)
print cmd
#
if not noexec:
sts = os.system(cmd)
if sts:
print 'Exit status', sts, '-- turning on -n'
noexec = 1
#
for s in srcs:
s = os.path.basename(s)
if s[-2:] == '.c': s = s[:-2]
o = s + '.o'
objs.insert(0, o)
#
cmd = CC
cmd = cmd + ' ' + string.join(objs)
cmd = cmd + ' ' + string.join(libs)
cmd = cmd + ' -o ' + ofile
print cmd
#
if not noexec:
sts = os.system(cmd)
if sts:
print 'Exit status', sts
else:
print 'Done.'
#
if not quiet and not noexec and sts == 0:
print 'Note: consider this:'; print '\tstrip', ofile
#
sys.exit(sts)
# Generate code for a given module
def makecode(filename):
if filename[-2:] == '.o':
return None
try:
f = open(filename, 'r')
except IOError:
return None
if verbose: print 'Making code from', filename, '...'
text = f.read()
code = compile(text, filename, 'exec')
f.close()
return marshal.dumps(code)
# Write the C source file containing the frozen Python code
def writefrozen(filename, dict):
f = open(filename, 'w')
codelist = []
for mod in dict.keys():
codestring = makecode(dict[mod])
if codestring is not None:
codelist.append((mod, codestring))
write = sys.stdout.write
save_stdout = sys.stdout
try:
sys.stdout = f
for mod, codestring in codelist:
if verbose:
write('Writing initializer for %s\n'%mod)
print 'static unsigned char M_' + mod + '[' + \
str(len(codestring)) + '+1] = {'
for i in range(0, len(codestring), 16):
for c in codestring[i:i+16]:
print str(ord(c)) + ',',
print
print '};'
print 'struct frozen {'
print ' char *name;'
print ' unsigned char *code;'
print ' int size;'
print '} frozen_modules[] = {'
for mod, codestring in codelist:
print ' {"' + mod + '",',
print 'M_' + mod + ',',
print str(len(codestring)) + '},'
print ' {0, 0, 0} /* sentinel */'
print '};'
finally:
sys.stdout = save_stdout
f.close()
# Determine the names and filenames of the modules imported by the
# script, recursively. This is done by scanning for lines containing
# import statements. (The scanning has only superficial knowledge of
# Python syntax and no knowledge of semantics, so in theory the result
# may be incorrect -- however this is quite unlikely if you don't
# intentionally obscure your Python code.)
# Compute the closure of scanfile() -- special first file because of script
def closure(todo):
done = {}
while todo:
newtodo = {}
for modname in todo.keys():
if not done.has_key(modname):
filename = todo[modname]
if filename is None:
filename = findmodule(modname)
done[modname] = filename
if filename in ('<builtin>', '<unknown>'):
continue
modules = scanfile(filename)
for m in modules:
if not done.has_key(m):
newtodo[m] = None
todo = newtodo
return done
# Scan a file looking for import statements
importstr = '\(^\|:\)[ \t]*import[ \t]+\([a-zA-Z0-9_, \t]+\)'
fromstr = '\(^\|:\)[ \t]*from[ \t]+\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)[ \t]+import[ \t]+'
isimport = regex.compile(importstr)
isfrom = regex.compile(fromstr)
def scanfile(filename):
allmodules = {}
try:
f = open(filename, 'r')
except IOError, msg:
raise NoSuchFile, filename
while 1:
line = f.readline()
if not line: break # EOF
while line[-2:] == '\\\n': # Continuation line
line = line[:-2] + ' '
line = line + f.readline()
if isimport.search(line) >= 0:
rawmodules = isimport.group(2)
modules = string.splitfields(rawmodules, ',')
for i in range(len(modules)):
modules[i] = string.strip(modules[i])
elif isfrom.search(line) >= 0:
modules = [isfrom.group(2)]
else:
continue
for mod in modules:
allmodules[mod] = None
f.close()
return allmodules.keys()
# Find the file containing a module, given its name; None if not found
builtins = sys.builtin_module_names + ['sys']
def findmodule(modname):
if modname in builtins: return '<builtin>'
for dirname in sys.path:
dlfullname = os.path.join(dirname, modname + 'module.o')
try:
f = open(dlfullname, 'r')
except IOError:
f = None
if f:
f.close()
return dlfullname
fullname = os.path.join(dirname, modname + '.py')
try:
f = open(fullname, 'r')
except IOError:
continue
f.close()
return fullname
if not quiet:
sys.stderr.write('Warning: module %s not found\n' % modname)
return '<unknown>'
# Call the main program
main()