345 lines
11 KiB
Python
Executable File
345 lines
11 KiB
Python
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/env python
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from __future__ import print_function
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import io
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import sys
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import os
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from os.path import isfile, join as pjoin
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from glob import glob
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from setuptools import setup, find_packages, Command
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from distutils import log
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from distutils.util import convert_path
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import subprocess as sp
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import contextlib
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import re
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# Force distutils to use py_compile.compile() function with 'doraise' argument
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# set to True, in order to raise an exception on compilation errors
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import py_compile
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orig_py_compile = py_compile.compile
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def doraise_py_compile(file, cfile=None, dfile=None, doraise=False):
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orig_py_compile(file, cfile=cfile, dfile=dfile, doraise=True)
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py_compile.compile = doraise_py_compile
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needs_pytest = {'pytest', 'test'}.intersection(sys.argv)
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pytest_runner = ['pytest_runner'] if needs_pytest else []
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needs_wheel = {'bdist_wheel'}.intersection(sys.argv)
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wheel = ['wheel'] if needs_wheel else []
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needs_bumpversion = {'release'}.intersection(sys.argv)
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bumpversion = ['bump2version'] if needs_bumpversion else []
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# Trove classifiers for PyPI
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classifiers = {"classifiers": [
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"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
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"Environment :: Console",
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"Environment :: Other Environment",
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"Intended Audience :: Developers",
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"Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop",
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"License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License",
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"Natural Language :: English",
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"Operating System :: OS Independent",
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"Programming Language :: Python",
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"Programming Language :: Python :: 2",
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"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
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"Topic :: Text Processing :: Fonts",
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"Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics",
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"Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Graphics Conversion",
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]}
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# concatenate README.rst and NEWS.rest into long_description so they are
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# displayed on the FontTols project page on PyPI
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with io.open("README.rst", "r", encoding="utf-8") as readme:
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long_description = readme.read()
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long_description += "\nChangelog\n~~~~~~~~~\n\n"
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with io.open("NEWS.rst", "r", encoding="utf-8") as changelog:
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long_description += changelog.read()
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def capture_logger(name):
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""" Context manager to capture a logger output with a StringIO stream.
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"""
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import logging
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logger = logging.getLogger(name)
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try:
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import StringIO
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stream = StringIO.StringIO()
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except ImportError:
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stream = io.StringIO()
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handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream)
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logger.addHandler(handler)
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try:
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yield stream
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finally:
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logger.removeHandler(handler)
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class release(Command):
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"""
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Tag a new release with a single command, using the 'bumpversion' tool
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to update all the version strings in the source code.
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The version scheme conforms to 'SemVer' and PEP 440 specifications.
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Firstly, the pre-release '.devN' suffix is dropped to signal that this is
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a stable release. If '--major' or '--minor' options are passed, the
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the first or second 'semver' digit is also incremented. Major is usually
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for backward-incompatible API changes, while minor is used when adding
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new backward-compatible functionalities. No options imply 'patch' or bug-fix
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release.
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A new header is also added to the changelog file ("NEWS.rst"), containing
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the new version string and the current 'YYYY-MM-DD' date.
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All changes are committed, and an annotated git tag is generated. With the
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--sign option, the tag is GPG-signed with the user's default key.
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Finally, the 'patch' part of the version string is bumped again, and a
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pre-release suffix '.dev0' is appended to mark the opening of a new
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development cycle.
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Links:
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- http://semver.org/
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- https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/
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- https://github.com/c4urself/bump2version
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"""
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description = "update version strings for release"
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user_options = [
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("major", None, "bump the first digit (incompatible API changes)"),
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("minor", None, "bump the second digit (new backward-compatible features)"),
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("sign", "s", "make a GPG-signed tag, using the default key"),
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("allow-dirty", None, "don't abort if working directory is dirty"),
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]
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changelog_name = "NEWS.rst"
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version_RE = re.compile("^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+")
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date_fmt = u"%Y-%m-%d"
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header_fmt = u"%s (released %s)"
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commit_message = "Release {new_version}"
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tag_name = "{new_version}"
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version_files = [
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"setup.cfg",
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"setup.py",
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"Lib/fontTools/__init__.py",
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]
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def initialize_options(self):
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self.minor = False
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self.major = False
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self.sign = False
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self.allow_dirty = False
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def finalize_options(self):
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if all([self.major, self.minor]):
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from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError
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raise DistutilsOptionError("--major/--minor are mutually exclusive")
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self.part = "major" if self.major else "minor" if self.minor else None
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def run(self):
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if self.part is not None:
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log.info("bumping '%s' version" % self.part)
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self.bumpversion(self.part, commit=False)
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release_version = self.bumpversion(
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"release", commit=False, allow_dirty=True)
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else:
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log.info("stripping pre-release suffix")
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release_version = self.bumpversion("release")
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log.info(" version = %s" % release_version)
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changes = self.format_changelog(release_version)
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self.git_commit(release_version)
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self.git_tag(release_version, changes, self.sign)
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log.info("bumping 'patch' version and pre-release suffix")
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next_dev_version = self.bumpversion('patch', commit=True)
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log.info(" version = %s" % next_dev_version)
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def git_commit(self, version):
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""" Stage and commit all relevant version files, and format the commit
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message with specified 'version' string.
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"""
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files = self.version_files + [self.changelog_name]
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log.info("committing changes")
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for f in files:
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log.info(" %s" % f)
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if self.dry_run:
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return
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sp.check_call(["git", "add"] + files)
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msg = self.commit_message.format(new_version=version)
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sp.check_call(["git", "commit", "-m", msg], stdout=sp.PIPE)
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def git_tag(self, version, message, sign=False):
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""" Create annotated git tag with given 'version' and 'message'.
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Optionally 'sign' the tag with the user's GPG key.
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"""
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log.info("creating %s git tag '%s'" % (
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"signed" if sign else "annotated", version))
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if self.dry_run:
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return
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# create an annotated (or signed) tag from the new version
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tag_opt = "-s" if sign else "-a"
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tag_name = self.tag_name.format(new_version=version)
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proc = sp.Popen(
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["git", "tag", tag_opt, "-F", "-", tag_name], stdin=sp.PIPE)
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# use the latest changes from the changelog file as the tag message
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tag_message = u"%s\n\n%s" % (tag_name, message)
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proc.communicate(tag_message.encode('utf-8'))
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if proc.returncode != 0:
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sys.exit(proc.returncode)
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def bumpversion(self, part, commit=False, message=None, allow_dirty=None):
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""" Run bumpversion.main() with the specified arguments, and return the
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new computed version string (cf. 'bumpversion --help' for more info)
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"""
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import bumpversion
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args = (
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(['--verbose'] if self.verbose > 1 else []) +
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(['--dry-run'] if self.dry_run else []) +
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(['--allow-dirty'] if (allow_dirty or self.allow_dirty) else []) +
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(['--commit'] if commit else ['--no-commit']) +
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(['--message', message] if message is not None else []) +
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['--list', part]
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)
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log.debug("$ bumpversion %s" % " ".join(a.replace(" ", "\\ ") for a in args))
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with capture_logger("bumpversion.list") as out:
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bumpversion.main(args)
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last_line = out.getvalue().splitlines()[-1]
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new_version = last_line.replace("new_version=", "")
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return new_version
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def format_changelog(self, version):
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""" Write new header at beginning of changelog file with the specified
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'version' and the current date.
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Return the changelog content for the current release.
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"""
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from datetime import datetime
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log.info("formatting changelog")
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changes = []
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with io.open(self.changelog_name, "r+", encoding="utf-8") as f:
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for ln in f:
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if self.version_RE.match(ln):
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break
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else:
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changes.append(ln)
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if not self.dry_run:
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f.seek(0)
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content = f.read()
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date = datetime.today().strftime(self.date_fmt)
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f.seek(0)
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header = self.header_fmt % (version, date)
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f.write(header + u"\n" + u"-"*len(header) + u"\n\n" + content)
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return u"".join(changes)
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class PassCommand(Command):
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""" This is used with Travis `dpl` tool so that it skips creating sdist
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and wheel packages, but simply uploads to PyPI the files found in ./dist
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folder, that were previously built inside the tox 'bdist' environment.
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This ensures that the same files are uploaded to Github Releases and PyPI.
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"""
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description = "do nothing"
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user_options = []
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def initialize_options(self):
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pass
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def finalize_options(self):
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pass
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def run(self):
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pass
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def find_data_files(manpath="share/man"):
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""" Find FontTools's data_files (just man pages at this point).
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By default, we install man pages to "share/man" directory relative to the
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base installation directory for data_files. The latter can be changed with
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the --install-data option of 'setup.py install' sub-command.
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E.g., if the data files installation directory is "/usr", the default man
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page installation directory will be "/usr/share/man".
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You can override this via the $FONTTOOLS_MANPATH environment variable.
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E.g., on some BSD systems man pages are installed to 'man' instead of
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'share/man'; you can export $FONTTOOLS_MANPATH variable just before
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installing:
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$ FONTTOOLS_MANPATH="man" pip install -v .
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[...]
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running install_data
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copying Doc/man/ttx.1 -> /usr/man/man1
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When installing from PyPI, for this variable to have effect you need to
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force pip to install from the source distribution instead of the wheel
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package (otherwise setup.py is not run), by using the --no-binary option:
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$ FONTTOOLS_MANPATH="man" pip install --no-binary=fonttools fonttools
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Note that you can only override the base man path, i.e. without the
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section number (man1, man3, etc.). The latter is always implied to be 1,
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for "general commands".
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"""
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# get base installation directory for man pages
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manpagebase = os.environ.get('FONTTOOLS_MANPATH', convert_path(manpath))
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# all our man pages go to section 1
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manpagedir = pjoin(manpagebase, 'man1')
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manpages = [f for f in glob(pjoin('Doc', 'man', 'man1', '*.1')) if isfile(f)]
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data_files = [(manpagedir, manpages)]
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return data_files
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setup(
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name="fonttools",
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version="3.19.1.dev0",
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description="Tools to manipulate font files",
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author="Just van Rossum",
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author_email="just@letterror.com",
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maintainer="Behdad Esfahbod",
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maintainer_email="behdad@behdad.org",
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url="http://github.com/fonttools/fonttools",
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license="OpenSource, BSD-style",
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platforms=["Any"],
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long_description=long_description,
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package_dir={'': 'Lib'},
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packages=find_packages("Lib"),
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include_package_data=True,
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data_files=find_data_files(),
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setup_requires=pytest_runner + wheel + bumpversion,
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tests_require=[
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'pytest>=3.0',
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],
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entry_points={
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'console_scripts': [
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"fonttools = fontTools.__main__:main",
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"ttx = fontTools.ttx:main",
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"pyftsubset = fontTools.subset:main",
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"pyftmerge = fontTools.merge:main",
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"pyftinspect = fontTools.inspect:main"
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]
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},
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cmdclass={
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"release": release,
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'pass': PassCommand,
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},
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**classifiers
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)
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