twisted.python._setup
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Setuptools convenience functionality.
This file must not import anything from Twisted, as it is loaded by
exec
in setup.py
. If you need compatibility
functions for this code, duplicate them here.
Variable | notPortedModules | Modules that are not yet ported to Python 3. |
Class | ConditionalExtension | An extension module that will only be compiled if certain conditions are met. |
Function | getSetupArgs | |
Class | BuildPy3 | A version of build_py that doesn't install the modules that aren't yet ported to Python 3. |
Class | build_ext_twisted | Allow subclasses to easily detect and customize Extensions to build at install-time. |
Variable | _EXTRA_OPTIONS | These are the actual package names and versions that will be used by
extras_require . This is not passed to setup directly so that
combinations of the packages can be created without the need to copy
package names multiple times. |
Variable | _EXTRAS_REQUIRE | extras_require is a dictionary of items that can be passed to
setup.py to install optional dependencies. For example, to install the
optional dev dependencies one would type:
pip install -e ".[dev]" This has been supported by setuptools since 0.5a4. |
Variable | _PLATFORM_INDEPENDENT | A list of all optional cross-platform dependencies, as setuptools version
specifiers, used to populate _EXTRAS_REQUIRE . |
Variable | _EXTENSIONS | The list of ConditionalExtension
used by the setup process. |
Function | _checkCPython | Checks if this implementation is CPython. |
extras_require
. This is not passed to setup directly so that
combinations of the packages can be created without the need to copy
package names multiple times.
extras_require
is a dictionary of items that can be passed to
setup.py to install optional dependencies. For example, to install the
optional dev dependencies one would type:
pip install -e ".[dev]"
This has been supported by setuptools since 0.5a4.
_EXTRAS_REQUIRE
.
Returns | The keyword arguments to be used the the setup method. (type: dict ) |
Checks if this implementation is CPython.
This uses platform.python_implementation
.
This takes sys
and platform
kwargs that by
default use the real modules. You shouldn't care about these -- they are
for testing purposes only.
Returns | False if the implementation is definitely not CPython,
True otherwise. |