# setup.py for coverage.py """Code coverage measurement for Python Coverage.py measures code coverage, typically during test execution. It uses the code analysis tools and tracing hooks provided in the Python standard library to determine which lines are executable, and which have been executed. Coverage.py runs on Pythons 2.3 through 3.3, and PyPy 1.8. Documentation is at `nedbatchelder.com <%s>`_. Code repository and issue tracker are at `bitbucket.org `_. New in 3.5: Branch coverage exclusions, keyboard shortcuts in HTML report. New in 3.4: Better control over source to measure, and unexecuted files can be reported. New in 3.3: .coveragerc files. New in 3.2: Branch coverage! """ # This file is used unchanged under all versions of Python, 2.x and 3.x. classifiers = """\ Environment :: Console Intended Audience :: Developers License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License Operating System :: OS Independent Programming Language :: Python :: 2 Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance Topic :: Software Development :: Testing """ # Pull in the tools we need. import os, sys from setuptools import setup from distutils.core import Extension # pylint: disable=E0611,F0401 # Get or massage our metadata. We exec coverage/version.py so we can avoid # importing the product code into setup.py. doc = __doc__ # __doc__ will be overwritten by version.py. __version__ = __url__ = "" # keep pylint happy. cov_ver_py = os.path.join(os.path.split(__file__)[0], "coverage/version.py") version_file = open(cov_ver_py) try: exec(compile(version_file.read(), cov_ver_py, 'exec')) finally: version_file.close() doclines = (doc % __url__).splitlines() classifier_list = classifiers.splitlines() if 'a' in __version__: devstat = "3 - Alpha" elif 'b' in __version__: devstat = "4 - Beta" else: devstat = "5 - Production/Stable" classifier_list.append("Development Status :: " + devstat) # Install a script as "coverage", and as "coverage[23]", and as # "coverage-2.7" (or whatever). scripts = [ 'coverage = coverage:main', 'coverage%d = coverage:main' % sys.version_info[:1], 'coverage-%d.%d = coverage:main' % sys.version_info[:2], ] # Create the keyword arguments for setup() setup_args = dict( name = 'coverage', version = __version__, packages = [ 'coverage', ], package_data = { 'coverage': [ 'htmlfiles/*.*', ] }, entry_points = {'console_scripts': scripts}, # We need to get HTML assets from our htmlfiles dir. zip_safe = False, author = 'Ned Batchelder and others', author_email = 'ned@nedbatchelder.com', description = doclines[0], long_description = '\n'.join(doclines[2:]), keywords = 'code coverage testing', license = 'BSD', classifiers = classifier_list, url = __url__, ) # There are a few reasons we might not be able to compile the C extension. compile_extension = True if sys.platform.startswith('java'): # Jython can't compile C extensions compile_extension = False if '__pypy__' in sys.builtin_module_names: # Pypy can't compile C extensions compile_extension = False if compile_extension: setup_args.update(dict( ext_modules = [ Extension("coverage.tracer", sources=["coverage/tracer.c"]) ], )) if sys.version_info >= (3, 0): setup_args.update(dict( use_2to3=False, )) def main(): """Actually invoke setup() with the arguments we built above.""" # For a variety of reasons, it might not be possible to install the C # extension. Try it with, and if it fails, try it without. try: setup(**setup_args) except: # pylint: disable=W0702 # When setup() can't compile, it tries to exit. We'll catch SystemExit # here :-(, and try again. if 'install' not in sys.argv or 'ext_modules' not in setup_args: # We weren't trying to install an extension, so forget it. raise msg = "Couldn't install with extension module, trying without it..." exc = sys.exc_info()[1] exc_msg = "%s: %s" % (exc.__class__.__name__, exc) print("**\n** %s\n** %s\n**" % (msg, exc_msg)) del setup_args['ext_modules'] setup(**setup_args) if __name__ == '__main__': main()