#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2005-2023, PyInstaller Development Team. # # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2 # or later) with exception for distributing the bootloader. # # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-or-later WITH Bootloader-exception) #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- from PyInstaller.utils.hooks import check_requirement hiddenimports = [] # From Python 3.6 and later ``distutils.sysconfig`` takes on the same behaviour as regular ``sysconfig`` of moving the # config vars to a module (see hook-sysconfig.py). It doesn't use a nice `get module name` function like ``sysconfig`` # does to help us locate it but the module is the same file that ``sysconfig`` uses so we can use the # ``_get_sysconfigdata_name()`` from regular ``sysconfig``. try: import sysconfig hiddenimports += [sysconfig._get_sysconfigdata_name()] except AttributeError: # Either sysconfig has no attribute _get_sysconfigdata_name (i.e., the function does not exist), or this is Windows # and the _get_sysconfigdata_name() call failed due to missing sys.abiflags attribute. pass # Starting with setuptools 60.0, the vendored distutils overrides the stdlib one (which will be removed in python 3.12 # anyway), so check if we are using that version. While the distutils override behavior can be controleld via the # ``SETUPTOOLS_USE_DISTUTILS`` environment variable, the latter may have a different value during the build and at the # runtime, and so we need to ensure that both stdlib and setuptools variant of distutils are collected. if check_requirement("setuptools >= 60.0"): hiddenimports += ['setuptools._distutils']