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/third_party/python/PCbuild/
Dreadme.txt2 -----------------
4 1. Install Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 with Python workload and
5 Python native development component.
6 1a. Optionally install Python 3.6 or later. If not installed,
7 get_externals.bat (via build.bat) will download and use Python via
9 2. Run "build.bat" to build Python in 32-bit Release configuration.
10 3. (Optional, but recommended) Run the test suite with "rt.bat -q".
13 Building Python using Microsoft Visual C++
14 ------------------------------------------
16 This directory is used to build CPython for Microsoft Windows on 32- and 64-
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/third_party/benchmark/.github/workflows/
Dwheels.yml1 name: Build and upload Python wheels
7 - published
11 name: Build source distribution
12 runs-on: ubuntu-latest
14 - name: Check out repo
17 - name: Install Python 3.9
18 uses: actions/setup-python@v2
19 with:
20 python-version: 3.9
22 - name: Build and check sdist
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/third_party/python/Mac/
DREADME.rst2 Python on macOS README
6 Jack Jansen (2004-07),
7 Ronald Oussoren (2010-04),
8 Ned Deily (2012-06)
11 the Python distribution.
16 The core developers primarily test builds on macOS with Apple's compiler tools,
17 either Xcode or the Command Line Tools. For these we only support building with
18 a compiler that includes an SDK that targets the OS on the build machine, that is
19 the version of Xcode that shipped with the OS version or one newer.
24 Building with other compilers, such as GCC, likely works, but is not actively supported.
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/third_party/python/Doc/using/
Dconfigure.rst2 Configure Python
5 .. _configure-options:
12 ./configure --help
14 See also the :file:`Misc/SpecialBuilds.txt` in the Python source distribution.
17 ---------------
19 .. cmdoption:: --enable-loadable-sqlite-extensions
29 .. cmdoption:: --disable-ipv6
34 .. cmdoption:: --enable-big-digits=[15|30]
36 Define the size in bits of Python :class:`int` digits: 15 or 30 bits.
44 .. cmdoption:: --with-cxx-main
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/third_party/python/Doc/
DMakefile2 # Makefile for Python documentation
7 PYTHON = python3 macro
9 SPHINXBUILD = PATH=$(VENVDIR)/bin:$$PATH sphinx-build
10 SPHINXLINT = PATH=$(VENVDIR)/bin:$$PATH sphinx-lint
15 DISTVERSION = $(shell $(PYTHON) tools/extensions/patchlevel.py)
17 SPHINXERRORHANDLING = -W
20 PAPEROPT_a4 = -D latex_elements.papersize=a4paper
21 PAPEROPT_letter = -D latex_elements.papersize=letterpaper
23 ALLSPHINXOPTS = -b $(BUILDER) -d build/doctrees $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) -j $(JOBS) \
24 $(SPHINXOPTS) $(SPHINXERRORHANDLING) . build/$(BUILDER) $(SOURCES)
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Dmake.bat8 call ..\PCbuild\find_python.bat %PYTHON%
10 if not defined PYTHON set PYTHON=py variable
13 %PYTHON% -c "import sphinx" > nul 2> nul
15 echo Installing sphinx with %PYTHON%
16 %PYTHON% -m pip install -r requirements.txt
19 set SPHINXBUILD=%PYTHON% -c "import sphinx.cmd.build, sys; sys.exit(sphinx.cmd.build.main())"
22 %PYTHON% -c "import python_docs_theme" > nul 2> nul
24 echo Installing python-docs-theme with %PYTHON%
25 %PYTHON% -m pip install python-docs-theme
30 %PYTHON% -c "import blurb" > nul 2> nul
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DREADME.rst1 Python Documentation README
4 This directory contains the reStructuredText (reST) sources to the Python
5 documentation. You don't need to build them yourself, `prebuilt versions are
6 available <https://docs.python.org/dev/download.html>`_.
8 Documentation on authoring Python documentation, including information about
9 both style and markup, is available in the "`Documenting Python
10 <https://devguide.python.org/documenting/>`_" chapter of the
17 The documentation is built with several tools which are not included in this
23 * `python-docs-theme <https://pypi.org/project/python-docs-theme/>`_
29 ----------
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/third_party/grpc/summerofcode/2018/
Dnaresh.md5 Enable Building of gRPC Python with Bazel
9 gRPC Python currently has a constellation of scripts written to build the
11 [Bazel](https://bazel.build/) is the open-sourced variant of Google's internal
14 development, especially in terms of Python (amongst a few other languages).
16 The project aimed to fill this gap and build gRPC Python with Bazel.
20 …storage.googleapis.com/summerofcode-prod.appspot.com/gsoc/core_project/doc/5316764725411840_152204…
24 ### State of Bazel for Python
28 rules for Python are currently being separated out into their own repo at
32 Python](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/bazel-sig-python/iQjV9sfSufw)
33 though. There's still challenges when it comes to building for Python 2 vs 3.
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/third_party/PyYAML/
DMakefile2 .PHONY: build dist
4 PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3 macro
8 build: target
9 ${PYTHON} setup.py build ${PARAMETERS}
12 ${PYTHON} setup.py --with-libyaml build ${PARAMETERS}
15 ${PYTHON} setup.py build -f ${PARAMETERS}
18 ${PYTHON} setup.py --with-libyaml build -f ${PARAMETERS}
21 ${PYTHON} setup.py install ${PARAMETERS}
24 ${PYTHON} setup.py --with-libyaml install ${PARAMETERS}
26 test: build
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/third_party/python/Mac/BuildScript/
DREADME.rst1 Building a Python Mac OS X distribution
4 The ``build-install.py`` script creates Python distributions, including
5 certain third-party libraries as necessary. It builds a complete
6 framework-based Python out-of-tree, installs it in a funny place with
17 with a valid Apple Developer ID certificate using productsign.
18 Starting with macOS 10.15 Catalina, Gatekeeper now also requires
21 the binaries included in the package must be built with at least
22 the macOS 10.9 SDK, must now be signed with the codesign utility,
23 and executables must opt in to the hardened run time option with
25 available in the on-line Apple Developer Documentation and man pages.
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/third_party/python/Tools/wasm/
DREADME.md1 # Python WebAssembly (WASM) build
3 **WARNING: WASM support is work-in-progress! Lots of features are not working yet.**
6 compilation of CPython to WebAssembly (WASM). Python supports Emscripten
7 (*wasm32-emscripten*) and WASI (*wasm32-wasi*) targets. Emscripten builds
12 `Tools/wasm/wasm_build.py`. The tool automates the build process and provides
13 assistance with installation of SDKs.
15 ## wasm32-emscripten build
17 For now the build system has two target flavors. The ``Emscripten/browser``
18 target (``--with-emscripten-target=browser``) is optimized for browsers.
19 It comes with a reduced and preloaded stdlib without tests and threading
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Dwasm_build.py2 """Build script for Python on WebAssembly platforms.
4 $ ./Tools/wasm/wasm_builder.py emscripten-browser build repl
5 $ ./Tools/wasm/wasm_builder.py emscripten-node-dl build test
6 $ ./Tools/wasm/wasm_builder.py wasi build test
8 Primary build targets are "emscripten-node-dl" (NodeJS, dynamic linking),
9 "emscripten-browser", and "wasi".
16 and falls back to /opt/wasi-sdk.
18 The 'build' Python interpreter must be rebuilt every time Python's byte code
21 ./Tools/wasm/wasm_builder.py --clean build build
42 # for Python 3.8
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/third_party/python/Tools/msi/
DREADME.txt1 Quick Build Info
4 For testing, the installer should be built with the Tools/msi/build.bat
7 build.bat [-x86] [-x64] [-ARM64] [--doc]
9 For an official release, the installer should be built with the
12 set PYTHON=<path to Python 3.8 or later>
13 set SPHINXBUILD=<path to sphinx-build.exe>
16 buildrelease.bat [-x86] [-x64] [-ARM64] [-D] [-B]
17 [-o <output directory>] [-c <certificate name>]
24 Python is distributed on Windows as an installer that will configure the
25 user's system. This allows users to have a functioning copy of Python
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/third_party/grpc/tools/run_tests/artifacts/
Dbuild_artifact_python.sh5 # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
8 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
16 set -ex
21 export PYTHON=${PYTHON:-python}
22 export AUDITWHEEL=${AUDITWHEEL:-auditwheel}
28 # Needed for building binary distribution wheels -- bdist_wheel
29 "${PYTHON}" -m pip install --upgrade pip
31 "${PYTHON}" -m pip install setuptools==69.5.1 wheel==0.43.0
35 # Install Cython to avoid source wheel build failure.
37 # since the docker images used for building python wheels
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/third_party/python/Doc/install/
Dindex.rst3 .. _install-index:
6 Installing Python Modules (Legacy version)
16 removed in Python 3.12. This documentation is retained as a
17 reference only, and will be removed with the package. See the
18 :ref:`What's New <distutils-deprecated>` entry for more information.
22 :ref:`installing-index`
23 The up to date module installation documentation. For regular Python
31 extensions that are provided as part of this version of Python. Third party
33 recommendations section <https://packaging.python.org/guides/tool-recommendations/>`__
34 in the Python Packaging User Guide for more information.
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/third_party/vulkan-loader/.github/workflows/
Dbuild.yml1 # Copyright (c) 2021-2024 Valve Corporation
2 # Copyright (c) 2021-2024 LunarG, Inc.
5 # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
8 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
19 name: CI Build
21 # https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-jobs/using-concurrency
25 group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
26 cancel-in-progress: true
32 - main
34 permissions: read-all
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/third_party/python/
DREADME.rst1 This is Python version 3.11.13
4 .. image:: https://github.com/python/cpython/workflows/Tests/badge.svg
5 :alt: CPython build status on GitHub Actions
6 :target: https://github.com/python/cpython/actions
8 .. image:: https://dev.azure.com/python/cpython/_apis/build/status/Azure%20Pipelines%20CI?branchNam…
9 :alt: CPython build status on Azure DevOps
10 :target: https://dev.azure.com/python/cpython/_build/latest?definitionId=4&branchName=main
12 .. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/discourse-join_chat-brightgreen.svg
13 :alt: Python Discourse chat
14 :target: https://discuss.python.org/
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D.travis.yml4 # To cache doc-building dependencies and C compiler output.
6 - pip
7 - ccache
8 - directories:
9 - $HOME/multissl
13 - OPENSSL=1.1.1f
14 - OPENSSL_DIR="$HOME/multissl/openssl/${OPENSSL}"
15 - PATH="${OPENSSL_DIR}/bin:$PATH"
16 - CFLAGS="-I${OPENSSL_DIR}/include"
17 - LDFLAGS="-L${OPENSSL_DIR}/lib"
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/third_party/PyYAML/.github/workflows/
Dmanual_artifact_build.yaml1 ---
2 # This is the actual artifact build/release workflow. This workflow exists temporarily
3 # because GHA doesn't support a dynamic/conditional matrix. Ensure changes are synced with ci.yaml.
4 name: Manual Artifact Build
19 runs-on: ubuntu-latest
21 - name: Checkout PyYAML
24 - name: Install a python
25 uses: actions/setup-python@v2
26 with:
27 python-version: 3.x
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Dci.yaml1 ---
2 # This is the CI workflow (not the artifact build/release workflow). The workflows
5 # Ensure changes are synced with manual_artifact_build.yaml.
21 runs-on: ubuntu-latest
23 - name: Checkout PyYAML
26 - name: Install a python
27 uses: actions/setup-python@v2
28 with:
29 python-version: 3.x
31 - name: Build sdist
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/third_party/rust/rust/
DREADME.md3 …tps://img.shields.io/badge/Rust_Community%20-Join_us-brightgreen?style=plastic&logo=rust)](https:/…
8 [Rust]: https://www.rust-lang.org/
18 ["Installation"]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch01-01-installation.html
19 [The Book]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/index.html
23 The Rust build system uses a Python script called `x.py` to build the compiler,
26 settings for the build. You can see a full list of options in
40 More information about `x.py` can be found by running it with the `--help` flag
43 [gettingstarted]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/getting-started.html
44 [rustcguidebuild]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/building/how-to-build-and-run.html#what-is
50 * `python` 3 or 2.7
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/third_party/grpc/tools/run_tests/helper_scripts/
Dbuild_python.sh5 # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
8 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
16 set -ex
25 PLATFORM=$(uname -s)
60 if [[ -n "${VIRTUAL_ENV}" ]]; then
65 # Associated virtual environment name for the given python command.
67 $1 -c "import sys; print('py{}{}'.format(*sys.version_info[:2]))"
70 # Path to python executable within a virtual environment depending on the
74 echo 'Scripts/python.exe'
76 echo 'bin/python'
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/third_party/jerryscript/docs/
D00.GETTING-STARTED.md7 - `gcc` or any C99-compliant compiler (native or cross, e.g., arm-none-eabi)
8 - `cmake` >= `2.8.12.2`
12 - `bash` >= `4.3.11`
13 - `cppcheck` >= `1.61`
14 - `vera++` >= `1.2.1`
15 - `python` >= `2.7.6`
18 sudo apt-get install gcc gcc-arm-none-eabi cmake cppcheck vera++ python
23 - `awk`
24 - `bc`
25 - `find`
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/third_party/python/Lib/test/
Dtest_cppext.py1 # gh-91321: Build a basic C++ test extension to check that the Python C API is
2 # compatible with C++ and does not emit C++ compiler warnings.
26 # With MSVC, the linker fails with: cannot open file 'python311.lib'
27 # https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/32175#issuecomment-1111175897
32 '-fsanitize' in (sysconfig.get_config_var('PY_CFLAGS') or ''),
33 'test does not work with analyzing builds')
37 # Build in a temporary directory
38 with os_helper.temp_cwd():
46 cmd = [sys.executable, '-X', 'dev', '-m', 'venv', venv_dir]
52 # Get the Python executable of the venv
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/third_party/python/Doc/extending/
Dbuilding.rst13 and must be named after the module name, with an appropriate extension.
21 instance. See :ref:`initializing-modules` for details.
23 .. highlight:: python
25 For modules with ASCII-only names, the function must be named
26 ``PyInit_<modulename>``, with ``<modulename>`` replaced by the name of the
27 module. When using :ref:`multi-phase-initialization`, non-ASCII module names
29 ``PyInitU_<modulename>``, with ``<modulename>`` encoded using Python's
30 *punycode* encoding with hyphens replaced by underscores. In Python::
36 suffix = b'U_' + name.encode('punycode').replace(b'-', b'_')
48 Building C and C++ Extensions with distutils
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