class PythonAT2 < Formula desc "Interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language" homepage "https://www.python.org/" url "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.14/Python-2.7.14.tar.xz" sha256 "71ffb26e09e78650e424929b2b457b9c912ac216576e6bd9e7d204ed03296a66" revision 2 head "https://github.com/python/cpython.git", :branch => "2.7" bottle do sha256 "d6ebdbd3ddb3651c565d68f6ff2c1b5e5f35f9263453d7e1af7d35d437ff6412" => :high_sierra sha256 "3459588fb09a6fc911965f7268ed1271d98f989953af0991401c3a957cbf3114" => :sierra sha256 "4218d62bfb18d242f27b8c5702ed62a89ef95a2b7f790fac398ee613b369e70a" => :el_capitan end keg_only :versioned_formula # Please don't add a wide/ucs4 option as it won't be accepted. # More details in: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/pull/32368 option "with-quicktest", "Run `make quicktest` after the build (for devs; may fail)" option "with-tcl-tk", "Use Homebrew's Tk instead of macOS Tk (has optional Cocoa and threads support)" option "with-poll", "Enable select.poll, which is not fully implemented on macOS (https://bugs.python.org/issue5154)" # sphinx-doc depends on python, but on 10.6 or earlier python is fulfilled by # brew, which would lead to circular dependency. if MacOS.version > :snow_leopard option "with-sphinx-doc", "Build HTML documentation" depends_on "sphinx-doc" => [:build, :optional] end deprecated_option "quicktest" => "with-quicktest" deprecated_option "with-brewed-tk" => "with-tcl-tk" depends_on "pkg-config" => :build depends_on "readline" => :recommended depends_on "sqlite" => :recommended depends_on "gdbm" => :recommended depends_on "openssl" depends_on "tcl-tk" => :optional depends_on "berkeley-db@4" => :optional resource "setuptools" do url "https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/6c/54/f7e9cea6897636a04e74c3954f0d8335cc38f7d01e27eec98026b049a300/setuptools-38.5.1.zip" sha256 "6425484c08e99a98a42209c25c3d325f749230b55284d66192784f941a7e6628" end resource "pip" do url "https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/11/b6/abcb525026a4be042b486df43905d6893fb04f05aac21c32c638e939e447/pip-9.0.1.tar.gz" sha256 "09f243e1a7b461f654c26a725fa373211bb7ff17a9300058b205c61658ca940d" end resource "wheel" do url "https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/fa/b4/f9886517624a4dcb81a1d766f68034344b7565db69f13d52697222daeb72/wheel-0.30.0.tar.gz" sha256 "9515fe0a94e823fd90b08d22de45d7bde57c90edce705b22f5e1ecf7e1b653c8" end # Patch to disable the search for Tk.framework, since Homebrew's Tk is # a plain unix build. Remove `-lX11`, too because our Tk is "AquaTk". if build.with? "tcl-tk" patch do url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/patches/42fcf22/python/brewed-tk-patch.diff" sha256 "15c153bdfe51a98efe48f8e8379f5d9b5c6c4015e53d3f9364d23c8689857f09" end end def lib_cellar prefix/"Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7" end def site_packages_cellar lib_cellar/"site-packages" end # The HOMEBREW_PREFIX location of site-packages. def site_packages HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"lib/python2.7/site-packages" end # setuptools remembers the build flags python is built with and uses them to # build packages later. Xcode-only systems need different flags. pour_bottle? do reason <<~EOS The bottle needs the Apple Command Line Tools to be installed. You can install them, if desired, with: xcode-select --install EOS satisfy { MacOS::CLT.installed? } end def install if build.with? "poll" opoo "The given option --with-poll enables a somewhat broken poll() on macOS (https://bugs.python.org/issue5154)." end # Unset these so that installing pip and setuptools puts them where we want # and not into some other Python the user has installed. ENV["PYTHONHOME"] = nil ENV["PYTHONPATH"] = nil args = %W[ --prefix=#{prefix} --enable-ipv6 --datarootdir=#{share} --datadir=#{share} --enable-framework=#{frameworks} --without-ensurepip ] # See upstream bug report from 22 Jan 2018 "Significant performance problems # with Python 2.7 built with clang 3.x or 4.x" # https://bugs.python.org/issue32616 # https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/22743 if DevelopmentTools.clang_build_version >= 802 && DevelopmentTools.clang_build_version < 1000 args << "--without-computed-gotos" end args << "--without-gcc" if ENV.compiler == :clang cflags = [] ldflags = [] cppflags = [] unless MacOS::CLT.installed? # Help Python's build system (setuptools/pip) to build things on Xcode-only systems # The setup.py looks at "-isysroot" to get the sysroot (and not at --sysroot) cflags << "-isysroot #{MacOS.sdk_path}" ldflags << "-isysroot #{MacOS.sdk_path}" cppflags << "-I#{MacOS.sdk_path}/usr/include" # find zlib # For the Xlib.h, Python needs this header dir with the system Tk if build.without? "tcl-tk" cflags << "-I#{MacOS.sdk_path}/System/Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework/Versions/8.5/Headers" end end # Avoid linking to libgcc https://code.activestate.com/lists/python-dev/112195/ args << "MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=#{MacOS.version}" # We want our readline and openssl! This is just to outsmart the detection code, # superenv handles that cc finds includes/libs! inreplace "setup.py" do |s| s.gsub! "do_readline = self.compiler.find_library_file(lib_dirs, 'readline')", "do_readline = '#{Formula["readline"].opt_lib}/libhistory.dylib'" s.gsub! "/usr/local/ssl", Formula["openssl"].opt_prefix s.gsub! "/usr/include/db4", Formula["berkeley-db@4"].opt_include end if build.with? "sqlite" inreplace "setup.py" do |s| s.gsub! "sqlite_setup_debug = False", "sqlite_setup_debug = True" s.gsub! "for d_ in inc_dirs + sqlite_inc_paths:", "for d_ in ['#{Formula["sqlite"].opt_include}']:" # Allow sqlite3 module to load extensions: # https://docs.python.org/library/sqlite3.html#f1 s.gsub! 'sqlite_defines.append(("SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION", "1"))', "" end end # Allow python modules to use ctypes.find_library to find homebrew's stuff # even if homebrew is not a /usr/local/lib. Try this with: # `brew install enchant && pip2 install pyenchant` inreplace "./Lib/ctypes/macholib/dyld.py" do |f| f.gsub! "DEFAULT_LIBRARY_FALLBACK = [", "DEFAULT_LIBRARY_FALLBACK = [ '#{opt_lib}'," f.gsub! "DEFAULT_FRAMEWORK_FALLBACK = [", "DEFAULT_FRAMEWORK_FALLBACK = [ '#{opt_frameworks}'," end if build.with? "tcl-tk" tcl_tk = Formula["tcl-tk"].opt_prefix cppflags << "-I#{tcl_tk}/include" ldflags << "-L#{tcl_tk}/lib" end args << "CFLAGS=#{cflags.join(" ")}" unless cflags.empty? args << "LDFLAGS=#{ldflags.join(" ")}" unless ldflags.empty? args << "CPPFLAGS=#{cppflags.join(" ")}" unless cppflags.empty? system "./configure", *args # HAVE_POLL is "broken" on macOS. See: # https://trac.macports.org/ticket/18376 # https://bugs.python.org/issue5154 if build.without? "poll" inreplace "pyconfig.h", /.*?(HAVE_POLL[_A-Z]*).*/, '#undef \1' end system "make" if build.with?("quicktest") || build.bottle? system "make", "quicktest", "TESTPYTHONOPTS=-s", "TESTOPTS=-j#{ENV.make_jobs} -w" end ENV.deparallelize do # Tell Python not to install into /Applications system "make", "install", "PYTHONAPPSDIR=#{prefix}" system "make", "frameworkinstallextras", "PYTHONAPPSDIR=#{pkgshare}" end # Fixes setting Python build flags for certain software # See: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/pull/20182 # https://bugs.python.org/issue3588 inreplace lib_cellar/"config/Makefile" do |s| s.change_make_var! "LINKFORSHARED", "-u _PyMac_Error $(PYTHONFRAMEWORKINSTALLDIR)/Versions/$(VERSION)/$(PYTHONFRAMEWORK)" end # Any .app get a " 2" attached, so it does not conflict with python 3.x. Dir.glob("#{prefix}/*.app") { |app| mv app, app.sub(/\.app$/, " 2.app") } # Prevent third-party packages from building against fragile Cellar paths inreplace [lib_cellar/"_sysconfigdata.py", lib_cellar/"config/Makefile", frameworks/"Python.framework/Versions/Current/lib/pkgconfig/python-2.7.pc"], prefix, opt_prefix # A fix, because python and python@2 both want to install Python.framework # and therefore we can't link both into HOMEBREW_PREFIX/Frameworks # https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/15943 ["Headers", "Python", "Resources"].each { |f| rm(prefix/"Frameworks/Python.framework/#{f}") } rm prefix/"Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current" # Symlink the pkgconfig files into lib/pkgconfig so they're accessible. (lib/"pkgconfig").install_symlink Dir[frameworks/"Python.framework/Versions/Current/lib/pkgconfig/*"] # Remove the site-packages that Python created in its Cellar. site_packages_cellar.rmtree (libexec/"setuptools").install resource("setuptools") (libexec/"pip").install resource("pip") (libexec/"wheel").install resource("wheel") if MacOS.version > :snow_leopard && build.with?("sphinx-doc") cd "Doc" do system "make", "html" doc.install Dir["build/html/*"] end end # Remove commands shadowing system python. { "2to3" => "2to3-2", "idle" => "idle2", "pydoc" => "pydoc2", "python" => "python2", "python-config" => "python2-config", "pythonw" => "pythonw2", "smtpd.py" => "smtpd2.py", }.each do |unversioned_name, versioned_name| rm_f bin/unversioned_name (libexec/"bin").install_symlink bin/versioned_name => unversioned_name end # Avoid conflict with python3's unversioned man page rm_f man1/"python.1" end def post_install # Fix up the site-packages so that user-installed Python software survives # minor updates, such as going from 2.7.0 to 2.7.1: # Create a site-packages in HOMEBREW_PREFIX/lib/python2.7/site-packages site_packages.mkpath # Symlink the prefix site-packages into the cellar. site_packages_cellar.unlink if site_packages_cellar.exist? site_packages_cellar.parent.install_symlink site_packages # Write our sitecustomize.py rm_rf Dir["#{site_packages}/sitecustomize.py[co]"] (site_packages/"sitecustomize.py").atomic_write(sitecustomize) # Remove old setuptools installations that may still fly around and be # listed in the easy_install.pth. This can break setuptools build with # zipimport.ZipImportError: bad local file header # setuptools-0.9.5-py3.3.egg rm_rf Dir["#{site_packages}/setuptools*"] rm_rf Dir["#{site_packages}/distribute*"] rm_rf Dir["#{site_packages}/pip[-_.][0-9]*", "#{site_packages}/pip"] setup_args = ["-s", "setup.py", "--no-user-cfg", "install", "--force", "--verbose", "--single-version-externally-managed", "--record=installed.txt", "--install-scripts=#{bin}", "--install-lib=#{site_packages}"] (libexec/"setuptools").cd { system "#{bin}/python2", *setup_args } (libexec/"pip").cd { system "#{bin}/python2", *setup_args } (libexec/"wheel").cd { system "#{bin}/python2", *setup_args } mv bin/"wheel", bin/"wheel2" { "easy_install" => "easy_install-2.7", "pip" => "pip2", "wheel" => "wheel2", }.each do |unversioned_name, versioned_name| rm_f bin/unversioned_name (libexec/"bin").install_symlink bin/versioned_name => unversioned_name end # Help distutils find brewed stuff when building extensions include_dirs = [HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"include", Formula["openssl"].opt_include] library_dirs = [HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"lib", Formula["openssl"].opt_lib] if build.with? "sqlite" include_dirs << Formula["sqlite"].opt_include library_dirs << Formula["sqlite"].opt_lib end if build.with? "tcl-tk" include_dirs << Formula["tcl-tk"].opt_include library_dirs << Formula["tcl-tk"].opt_lib end cfg = lib_cellar/"distutils/distutils.cfg" cfg.atomic_write <<~EOS [install] prefix=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX} [build_ext] include_dirs=#{include_dirs.join ":"} library_dirs=#{library_dirs.join ":"} EOS end def sitecustomize <<~EOS # This file is created by Homebrew and is executed on each python startup. # Don't print from here, or else python command line scripts may fail! # import re import os import sys if sys.version_info[0] != 2: # This can only happen if the user has set the PYTHONPATH for 3.x and run Python 2.x or vice versa. # Every Python looks at the PYTHONPATH variable and we can't fix it here in sitecustomize.py, # because the PYTHONPATH is evaluated after the sitecustomize.py. Many modules (e.g. PyQt4) are # built only for a specific version of Python and will fail with cryptic error messages. # In the end this means: Don't set the PYTHONPATH permanently if you use different Python versions. exit('Your PYTHONPATH points to a site-packages dir for Python 2.x but you are running Python ' + str(sys.version_info[0]) + '.x!\\n PYTHONPATH is currently: "' + str(os.environ['PYTHONPATH']) + '"\\n' + ' You should `unset PYTHONPATH` to fix this.') # Only do this for a brewed python: if os.path.realpath(sys.executable).startswith('#{rack}'): # Shuffle /Library site-packages to the end of sys.path and reject # paths in /System pre-emptively (#14712) library_site = '/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages' library_packages = [p for p in sys.path if p.startswith(library_site)] sys.path = [p for p in sys.path if not p.startswith(library_site) and not p.startswith('/System')] # .pth files have already been processed so don't use addsitedir sys.path.extend(library_packages) # the Cellar site-packages is a symlink to the HOMEBREW_PREFIX # site_packages; prefer the shorter paths long_prefix = re.compile(r'#{rack}/[0-9\._abrc]+/Frameworks/Python\.framework/Versions/2\.7/lib/python2\.7/site-packages') sys.path = [long_prefix.sub('#{site_packages}', p) for p in sys.path] # LINKFORSHARED (and python-config --ldflags) return the # full path to the lib (yes, "Python" is actually the lib, not a # dir) so that third-party software does not need to add the # -F/#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/Frameworks switch. try: from _sysconfigdata import build_time_vars build_time_vars['LINKFORSHARED'] = '-u _PyMac_Error #{opt_prefix}/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Python' except: pass # remember: don't print here. Better to fail silently. # Set the sys.executable to use the opt_prefix sys.executable = '#{opt_bin}/python2.7' EOS end def caveats <<~EOS If you wish to have this formula's `python2`, `python2-config`, `pip2` etc. executables in your PATH then add the following to #{shell_profile}: export PATH="#{opt_bin}:$PATH" If you wish to have this formula's `python` executable in your PATH then add the following to #{shell_profile}: export PATH="#{opt_libexec}/bin:$PATH" Pip and setuptools have been installed. To update them run pip2 install --upgrade pip setuptools You can install Python packages with pip2 install They will install into the site-package directory #{site_packages} See: https://docs.brew.sh/Homebrew-and-Python EOS end test do # Check if sqlite is ok, because we build with --enable-loadable-sqlite-extensions # and it can occur that building sqlite silently fails if OSX's sqlite is used. system "#{bin}/python2", "-c", "import sqlite3" # Check if some other modules import. Then the linked libs are working. system "#{bin}/python2", "-c", "import Tkinter; root = Tkinter.Tk()" system "#{bin}/python2", "-c", "import gdbm" system bin/"pip2", "list", "--format=columns" end end