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Diffstat (limited to 'scripts')
-rwxr-xr-x | scripts/ac_build_iraf_pkg | 5 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | scripts/ac_config_iraf_pkg | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | scripts/ac_update_extern_pkg | 125 |
3 files changed, 97 insertions, 50 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/ac_build_iraf_pkg b/scripts/ac_build_iraf_pkg index d6a92ce..91d6d0f 100755 --- a/scripts/ac_build_iraf_pkg +++ b/scripts/ac_build_iraf_pkg @@ -95,8 +95,9 @@ if [ -L bin ]; then # apart from being safer, there is a bin/ dir in mscdb ln -s "bin.$IRAFARCH" bin fi -# Enable compilation with debugging symbols (from the STScI IRAF "make_all"): -export XC_LFLAGS="-g $XC_LFLAGS" +# Enable compilation with debugging symbols (from the STScI IRAF "make_all"; +# avoiding trailing space, which gcc fails on as a non-existent filename!): +export XC_LFLAGS="-g${XC_LFLAGS:+ $XC_LFLAGS}" # Compile the package source, either as specified by the recipe or as usual: file_path="${RECIPE_DIR}/${pkg_mkpkg_cmd}" diff --git a/scripts/ac_config_iraf_pkg b/scripts/ac_config_iraf_pkg index 0863a86..f41f943 100755 --- a/scripts/ac_config_iraf_pkg +++ b/scripts/ac_config_iraf_pkg @@ -9,12 +9,15 @@ script_dir=`dirname "$0"` st=1 -unset name +unset name remove flags while [ -n "$1" ]; do case "$1" in -h) st=0; break ;; + --remove) + remove=1 + ;; -*) st=1; break ;; @@ -30,10 +33,14 @@ while [ -n "$1" ]; do done if [ -n "$st" ]; then - echo "Usage: `basename "$0"` NAME (normally invoked by \"conda install\")" + echo "Usage: `basename "$0"` [--remove] NAME " >&2 + echo " (normally invoked automatically by \"conda install\")" >&2 + echo >&2 exit $st fi +[ -n "$remove" ] && flags="${flags}${flags:+ }--remove" + # If the shell environment isn't configured by "conda install" as expected, try # falling back to Anaconda's run-time path variables to support user invocation. if [ -z "$PREFIX" ]; then @@ -54,6 +61,9 @@ if [ ! -d "$PREFIX" -o ! -w "$PREFIX" ]; then exit 1 fi +# Create any new file with the expected permissions: +umask 022 + # The Python script for updating extern.pkg must be invoked as follows because # (if directly executable) conda insists on changing its interpreter path to # one in the env that may not exist, since IRAF packages do not require python @@ -61,7 +71,8 @@ fi # depending on other packages. Both the LSB and MacOS define Python in /usr/bin # as standard, avoiding any dependence on the state of the installation. -if /usr/bin/python "$script_dir/ac_update_extern_pkg" "$PREFIX" "$name"; then +if /usr/bin/python "$script_dir/ac_update_extern_pkg" $flags "$PREFIX" "$name" +then if [ $inst = 1 ]; then echo "Updated extern.pkg file" >> "$PREFIX/.messages.txt" else diff --git a/scripts/ac_update_extern_pkg b/scripts/ac_update_extern_pkg index 51905da..9c751a5 100644 --- a/scripts/ac_update_extern_pkg +++ b/scripts/ac_update_extern_pkg @@ -5,12 +5,14 @@ # in progress when it gets run. It is not made executable because conda insists # on changing any Python interpreter path to $PREFIX/bin/python, which does not # always exist; it can instead be invoked via ac_config_iraf_pkg. +# +# Supporting ancient OS Python versions (v2.4 in RHE 5) means avoiding features +# such as argparse, new-style string formatting, context managers etc. -import argparse +import sys import os, os.path import shutil import re -from collections import OrderedDict # AstroConda naming conventions: @@ -22,37 +24,51 @@ path_sub = 'UR_VDIR' # a regexp # Get command-line user arguments: -parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() - -parser.add_argument('path', type=str, - help='path to {0} and {1}/'.format(extern_pkg, extern_dir)) - -parser.add_argument('name', type=str, - help='name of IRAF package (and its directory)') +usage = """ +Usage: ac_update_extern_pkg [--remove] path name + +positional arguments: + path directory containing extern.pkg and iraf_extern/ + name name of IRAF package (and its directory) +""" +argv = sys.argv +if '--remove' in argv: + args_remove = True + argv.remove('--remove') +else: + args_remove = False +if len(argv) != 3 or argv[1].startswith('-') or argv[2].startswith('-'): + sys.exit(usage) +args_path, args_name = argv[1:] -args = parser.parse_args() -# Convert to canonical path and ensure it exists, with an extern.pkg file and -# an iraf_extern/package/ur_extern.pkg (ie. files already installed): -path = os.path.abspath(args.path) # env dir with extern.pkg +# Convert to canonical path and ensure it exists and is writeable, with an +# iraf_extern/package/ur_extern.pkg (ie. files already installed): +path = os.path.abspath(args_path) # env dir with extern.pkg extpkg_path = os.path.join(path, extern_pkg) # extern.pkg path extbak_path = os.path.join(path, extpkg_bak) # path to backup copy -pkg_path = os.path.join(path, extern_dir, args.name) # path to this IRAF pkg +pkg_path = os.path.join(path, extern_dir, args_name) # path to this IRAF pkg template_path = os.path.join(pkg_path, template) # this ur_extern.pkg -if not os.access(extpkg_path, os.R_OK | os.W_OK): - raise ValueError("cannot access {0}".format(extpkg_path)) +if not os.access(path, os.W_OK): + raise ValueError("cannot write to %s" % (path)) if not os.access(template_path, os.R_OK): - raise ValueError("cannot access {0}".format(template_path)) + raise ValueError("cannot access %s" % (template_path)) -# Read extern.pkg: -with open(extpkg_path, 'r+') as extpkg_file: +# Read extern.pkg (if there is one): +if os.path.isfile(extpkg_path): + extpkg_file = open(extpkg_path, 'r') buffer = extpkg_file.read() + extpkg_file.close() +else: + buffer = '' + extbak_path = None # Read the package's template ur_extern.pkg, removing any outer blank lines: -with open(template_path, 'r') as template_file: - tempbuf = template_file.read().strip() +template_file = open(template_path, 'r') +tempbuf = template_file.read().strip() +template_file.close() # Here we convert the template entry to a regex for finding and removing old, # previously-generated entries for the same package. This mainly consists of @@ -63,7 +79,7 @@ with open(template_path, 'r') as template_file: # because it's easier & more understandable to do those subs in concert with # the others. The template ur_extern.pkg files must not contain backslashes. -replacements = OrderedDict(( +replacements = ( ('special_nospace', (r'([][.^${}\|*?])', r'\\\1')), ('special_sp_end', (r'[ \t]*([=+()])[ \t]*$', r'[ \t]*\\\1')), ('special_space', (r'[ \t]*([=+()])[ \t]*', r'[ \t]*\\\1[ \t]*')), @@ -72,7 +88,8 @@ replacements = OrderedDict(( ('extra_space', (r'[ \t]+', r'[ \t]+')), ('line_space', (r'\s*\n\s*', r'\s*\n\s*')), # see below ('path_sub', (path_sub, r'.*')), -)) +) +repdict = dict(replacements) # keep both because no OrderedDict in python < 2.7 # Note that ^ and $ only match in conjunction with their adjoining character, # which, unlike the \n above, can get consumed by a prior pattern. Also, @@ -81,17 +98,17 @@ replacements = OrderedDict(( # Concatenate individual expressions for replacement, so they can be done # simultaneously on the original buffer (otherwise they trip each other up): -cat_re = '|'.join(['(?P<{0}>{1})'.format(key, regex) \ - for key, (regex, sub) in replacements.items()]) # py 3 way +cat_re = '|'.join(['(?P<%s>%s)' % (key, regex) \ + for key, (regex, sub) in replacements]) # Determine the replacement for a given match to the concatenated regex: def match_fn(match): - sub_re, sub = replacements[match.lastgroup] # look up replacement tuple + sub_re, sub = repdict[match.lastgroup] # look up replacement tuple return re.sub(sub_re, sub, match.group()) # do & return the substitution # Perform the substitutions to turn the template string into a regex itself: # template_re = re.escape(tempbuf) # if using built-in escape for special chars -template_re = re.sub(cat_re, match_fn, tempbuf, flags=re.M) +template_re = re.compile(cat_re, flags=re.M).sub(match_fn, tempbuf) # Update the original template entry with our new path: tempbuf = re.sub(path_sub, os.path.join(pkg_path, ''), tempbuf) # trailing / @@ -108,8 +125,12 @@ match = re.search(keep_re, buffer, flags=re.M) if match: buffer = buffer[:match.start()] -# Make sure that what goes before the "keep" ends with a new line: -buffer = re.sub('\n?\Z', '\n', buffer, flags=re.M) +# Make sure what goes before the "keep" ends with a new line (unless empty): +if buffer.strip(): + sep = '\n' +else: + sep = '' +buffer = re.compile('\n?\Z', flags=re.M).sub(sep, buffer) # Find the last entry in extern.pkg (if any) that matches the template: match = None @@ -120,47 +141,61 @@ for match in re.finditer(template_re, buffer, flags=re.M): # on the template, requiring that our new definition be moved to the end of the # file, to override the other defs. without actually losing the user's edits: if match: + # The name of the path variable in our extern.pkg template entries must be # the name of the IRAF package, otherwise we would have to parse the actual # variable name from the template using these commented regexes and search # for that, instead of the package name itself, to find redefinitions: # pkgdef_re = '^[ \t]*task[ \t]+{0}[.]pkg[ \t]*=[ \t]*(.*)$'.format(name) - # pathvar_re = '["\']?(.*)[$].*[.]cl' # find path variable name in pkg def. + # pathvar_re = '["\']?(.*)[$].*[.]cl' # find path variable name in pkg def. # Match any non-commented instances of the package name, in the remainder # of the buffer, that don't look like a substring of a longer name: - pkgname_re = '^[^\n#]*(?<![A-z0-9_-]){0}(?![A-z0-9_-])'.format(args.name) + pkgname_re = '^[^\n#]*(?<![A-z0-9_-])%s(?![A-z0-9_-])' % (args_name) later_match = re.search(pkgname_re, buffer[match.end():], flags=re.M) # Where a later (user) definition is found, we still remove the last # template-based definition but then continue as if there had been no # match, so a new definition will get placed at the end of the file below: - if later_match: - buffer = '{0}\n\n{1}'.format(buffer[:match.start()].rstrip(), - buffer[match.end():].lstrip()) + if later_match or args_remove: + + # Replace the entry by 2 separator lines (unless it's the first one): + buf_before = buffer[:match.start()].rstrip() + buf_after = buffer[match.end():].lstrip() + if buf_before: + sep = '\n\n' + else: + sep = '' + buffer = buf_before + sep + buf_after + del buf_before, buf_after match = None -# Replace the applicable entry with the template-based version: -if match: - buffer = buffer[:match.start()] + tempbuf + buffer[match.end():] +if not args_remove: -# If there wasn't an existing entry, or the last one wasn't based on the -# template, put the new entry at the end: -else: - buffer += '{0}\n\n'.format(tempbuf) + # Replace the applicable entry with the template-based version: + if match: + buffer = buffer[:match.start()] + tempbuf + buffer[match.end():] + + # If there wasn't an existing entry, or the last one wasn't based on the + # template, put the new entry at the end: + else: + buffer += '%s\n\n' % tempbuf # Restore the "keep" line at the end (along with a semicolon to avoid an IRAF # parser bug when the last entry ends with a curly bracket): buffer += keep_str # Back up the original extern.pkg: -os.rename(extpkg_path, extbak_path) +if extbak_path: + os.rename(extpkg_path, extbak_path) # Write the modified extern.pkg as a new file with the same name, otherwise # conda's hard linking propagates its changes to other environments!: -with open(extpkg_path, 'w') as extpkg_file: - extpkg_file.write(buffer) +extpkg_file = open(extpkg_path, 'w') +extpkg_file.write(buffer) +extpkg_file.close() # Inherit permissions from the original copy (just as good practice): -shutil.copymode(extbak_path, extpkg_path) +if extbak_path: + shutil.copymode(extbak_path, extpkg_path) |