SpaceLife-Updater/venv/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/PyInstaller/depend/dylib.py

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# Copyright (c) 2013-2023, PyInstaller Development Team.
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# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2
# or later) with exception for distributing the bootloader.
#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-or-later WITH Bootloader-exception)
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"""
Manipulating with dynamic libraries.
"""
import os.path
from PyInstaller.utils.win32 import winutils
__all__ = ['exclude_list', 'include_list', 'include_library']
import os
import re
import PyInstaller.log as logging
from PyInstaller import compat
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Ignoring some system libraries speeds up packaging process
_excludes = {
# Ignore annoying warnings with Windows system DLLs.
#
# 'W: library kernel32.dll required via ctypes not found'
# 'W: library coredll.dll required via ctypes not found'
#
# These these dlls has to be ignored for all operating systems because they might be resolved when scanning code for
# ctypes dependencies.
r'advapi32\.dll',
r'ws2_32\.dll',
r'gdi32\.dll',
r'oleaut32\.dll',
r'shell32\.dll',
r'ole32\.dll',
r'coredll\.dll',
r'crypt32\.dll',
r'kernel32',
r'kernel32\.dll',
r'msvcrt\.dll',
r'rpcrt4\.dll',
r'user32\.dll',
# Some modules tries to import the Python library. e.g. pyreadline.console.console
r'python\%s\%s',
}
# Regex includes - overrides excludes. Include list is used only to override specific libraries from exclude list.
_includes = set()
_win_includes = {
# We need to allow collection of Visual Studio C++ (VC) runtime DLLs from system directories in order to avoid
# missing DLL errors when the frozen application is run on a system that does not have the corresponding VC
# runtime installed. The VC runtime DLLs may be dependencies of python shared library itself or of extension
# modules provided by 3rd party packages.
# Visual Studio 2010 (VC10) runtime
# http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8kche8ah(v=vs.100).aspx
r'atl100\.dll',
r'msvcr100\.dll',
r'msvcp100\.dll',
r'mfc100\.dll',
r'mfc100u\.dll',
r'mfcmifc80\.dll',
r'mfcm100\.dll',
r'mfcm100u\.dll',
# Visual Studio 2012 (VC11) runtime
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/releases/2013/2012-redistribution-vs
#
# VC110.ATL
r'atl110\.dll',
# VC110.CRT
r'msvcp110\.dll',
r'msvcr110\.dll',
r'vccorlib110\.dll',
# VC110.CXXAMP
r'vcamp110\.dll',
# VC110.MFC
r'mfc110\.dll',
r'mfc110u\.dll',
r'mfcm110\.dll',
r'mfcm110u\.dll',
# VC110.MFCLOC
r'mfc110chs\.dll',
r'mfc110cht\.dll',
r'mfc110enu\.dll',
r'mfc110esn\.dll',
r'mfc110deu\.dll',
r'mfc110fra\.dll',
r'mfc110ita\.dll',
r'mfc110jpn\.dll',
r'mfc110kor\.dll',
r'mfc110rus\.dll',
# VC110.OpenMP
r'vcomp110\.dll',
# DIA SDK
r'msdia110\.dll',
# Visual Studio 2013 (VC12) runtime
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/releases/2013/2013-redistribution-vs
#
# VC120.CRT
r'msvcp120\.dll',
r'msvcr120\.dll',
r'vccorlib120\.dll',
# VC120.CXXAMP
r'vcamp120\.dll',
# VC120.MFC
r'mfc120\.dll',
r'mfc120u\.dll',
r'mfcm120\.dll',
r'mfcm120u\.dll',
# VC120.MFCLOC
r'mfc120chs\.dll',
r'mfc120cht\.dll',
r'mfc120deu\.dll',
r'mfc120enu\.dll',
r'mfc120esn\.dll',
r'mfc120fra\.dll',
r'mfc120ita\.dll',
r'mfc120jpn\.dll',
r'mfc120kor\.dll',
r'mfc120rus\.dll',
# VC120.OPENMP
r'vcomp120\.dll',
# DIA SDK
r'msdia120\.dll',
# Cpp REST Windows SDK
r'casablanca120.winrt\.dll',
# Mobile Services Cpp Client
r'zumosdk120.winrt\.dll',
# Cpp REST SDK
r'casablanca120\.dll',
# Universal C Runtime Library (since Visual Studio 2015)
#
# NOTE: these should be put under a switch, as they need not to be bundled if deployment target is Windows 10
# and later, as "UCRT is now a system component in Windows 10 and later, managed by Windows Update".
# (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/determining-which-dlls-to-redistribute?view=msvc-170)
# And as discovered in #6326, Windows prefers system-installed version over the bundled one, anyway
# (see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/universal-crt-deployment?view=msvc-170#local-deployment).
r'api-ms-win-core.*',
r'api-ms-win-crt.*',
r'ucrtbase\.dll',
# Visual Studio 2015/2017/2019/2022 (VC14) runtime
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/releases/2022/redistribution
#
# VC141.CRT/VC142.CRT/VC143.CRT
r'concrt140\.dll',
r'msvcp140\.dll',
r'msvcp140_1\.dll',
r'msvcp140_2\.dll',
r'msvcp140_atomic_wait\.dll',
r'msvcp140_codecvt_ids\.dll',
r'vccorlib140\.dll',
r'vcruntime140\.dll',
r'vcruntime140_1\.dll',
# VC141.CXXAMP/VC142.CXXAMP/VC143.CXXAMP
r'vcamp140\.dll',
# VC141.OpenMP/VC142.OpenMP/VC143.OpenMP
r'vcomp140\.dll',
# DIA SDK
r'msdia140\.dll',
# Allow pythonNN.dll, pythoncomNN.dll, pywintypesNN.dll
r'py(?:thon(?:com(?:loader)?)?|wintypes)\d+\.dll',
}
_win_excludes = {
# On Windows, only .dll files can be loaded.
r'.*\.so',
r'.*\.dylib',
# MS assembly excludes
r'Microsoft\.Windows\.Common-Controls',
}
_unix_excludes = {
r'libc\.so(\..*)?',
r'libdl\.so(\..*)?',
r'libm\.so(\..*)?',
r'libpthread\.so(\..*)?',
r'librt\.so(\..*)?',
r'libthread_db\.so(\..*)?',
# glibc regex excludes.
r'ld-linux\.so(\..*)?',
r'libBrokenLocale\.so(\..*)?',
r'libanl\.so(\..*)?',
r'libcidn\.so(\..*)?',
r'libcrypt\.so(\..*)?',
r'libnsl\.so(\..*)?',
r'libnss_compat.*\.so(\..*)?',
r'libnss_dns.*\.so(\..*)?',
r'libnss_files.*\.so(\..*)?',
r'libnss_hesiod.*\.so(\..*)?',
r'libnss_nis.*\.so(\..*)?',
r'libnss_nisplus.*\.so(\..*)?',
r'libresolv\.so(\..*)?',
r'libutil\.so(\..*)?',
# graphical interface libraries come with graphical stack (see libglvnd)
r'libE?(Open)?GLX?(ESv1_CM|ESv2)?(dispatch)?\.so(\..*)?',
r'libdrm\.so(\..*)?',
# a subset of libraries included as part of the Nvidia Linux Graphics Driver as of 520.56.06:
# https://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/520.56.06/README/installedcomponents.html
r'nvidia_drv\.so',
r'libglxserver_nvidia\.so(\..*)?',
r'libnvidia-egl-(gbm|wayland)\.so(\..*)?',
r'libnvidia-(cfg|compiler|e?glcore|glsi|glvkspirv|rtcore|allocator|tls|ml)\.so(\..*)?',
r'lib(EGL|GLX)_nvidia\.so(\..*)?',
# libxcb-dri changes ABI frequently (e.g.: between Ubuntu LTS releases) and is usually installed as dependency of
# the graphics stack anyway. No need to bundle it.
r'libxcb\.so(\..*)?',
r'libxcb-dri.*\.so(\..*)?',
}
_aix_excludes = {
r'libbz2\.a',
r'libc\.a',
r'libC\.a',
r'libcrypt\.a',
r'libdl\.a',
r'libintl\.a',
r'libpthreads\.a',
r'librt\\.a',
r'librtl\.a',
r'libz\.a',
}
if compat.is_win:
_includes |= _win_includes
_excludes |= _win_excludes
elif compat.is_aix:
# The exclude list for AIX differs from other *nix platforms.
_excludes |= _aix_excludes
elif compat.is_unix:
# Common excludes for *nix platforms -- except AIX.
_excludes |= _unix_excludes
class ExcludeList:
def __init__(self):
self.regex = re.compile('|'.join(_excludes), re.I)
def search(self, libname):
# Running re.search() on '' regex never returns None.
if _excludes:
return self.regex.match(os.path.basename(libname))
else:
return False
class IncludeList:
def __init__(self):
self.regex = re.compile('|'.join(_includes), re.I)
def search(self, libname):
# Running re.search() on '' regex never returns None.
if _includes:
return self.regex.match(os.path.basename(libname))
else:
return False
exclude_list = ExcludeList()
include_list = IncludeList()
if compat.is_darwin:
# On Mac use macholib to decide if a binary is a system one.
from macholib import util
class MacExcludeList:
def __init__(self, global_exclude_list):
# Wraps the global 'exclude_list' before it is overridden by this class.
self._exclude_list = global_exclude_list
def search(self, libname):
# First try global exclude list. If it matches, return its result; otherwise continue with other check.
result = self._exclude_list.search(libname)
if result:
return result
else:
return util.in_system_path(libname)
exclude_list = MacExcludeList(exclude_list)
elif compat.is_win:
class WinExcludeList:
def __init__(self, global_exclude_list):
self._exclude_list = global_exclude_list
# use normpath because msys2 uses / instead of \
self._windows_dir = os.path.normpath(winutils.get_windows_dir().lower())
def search(self, libname):
libname = libname.lower()
result = self._exclude_list.search(libname)
if result:
return result
else:
# Exclude everything from the Windows directory by default.
# .. sometimes realpath changes the case of libname, lower it
# .. use normpath because msys2 uses / instead of \
fn = os.path.normpath(os.path.realpath(libname).lower())
return fn.startswith(self._windows_dir)
exclude_list = WinExcludeList(exclude_list)
_seen_wine_dlls = set() # Used for warning tracking in include_library()
def include_library(libname):
"""
Check if the dynamic library should be included with application or not.
"""
if exclude_list:
if exclude_list.search(libname) and not include_list.search(libname):
# Library is excluded and is not overridden by include list. It should be excluded.
return False
# If we are running under Wine and the library is a Wine built-in DLL, ensure that it is always excluded. Typically,
# excluding a DLL leads to an incomplete bundle and run-time errors when the said DLL is not installed on the target
# system. However, having Wine built-in DLLs collected is even more detrimental, as they usually provide Wine's
# implementation of low-level functionality, and therefore cannot be used on actual Windows (i.e., system libraries
# from the C:\Windows\system32 directory that might end up collected due to ``_win_includes`` list; a prominent
# example are VC runtime DLLs, for which Wine provides their own implementation, unless user explicitly installs
# Microsoft's VC redistributable package in their Wine environment). Therefore, excluding the Wine built-in DLLs
# actually improves the chances of the bundle running on Windows, or at least makes the issue easier to debug by
# turning it into the "standard" missing DLL problem. Exclusion should not affect the bundle's ability to run under
# Wine itself, as the excluded DLLs are available there.
if compat.is_win_wine and compat.is_wine_dll(libname):
if libname not in _seen_wine_dlls:
logger.warning("Excluding Wine built-in DLL: %s", libname) # displayed only if DLL would have been included
_seen_wine_dlls.add(libname) # display only once for each DLL
return False
return True
# Patterns for suppressing warnings about missing dynamically linked libraries
_warning_suppressions = []
# On some systems (e.g., openwrt), libc.so might point to ldd. Suppress warnings about it.
if compat.is_linux:
_warning_suppressions.append(r'ldd')
# Suppress false warnings on win 10 and UCRT (see issue #1566).
if compat.is_win_10:
_warning_suppressions.append(r'api-ms-win-.*\.dll')
class MissingLibWarningSuppressionList:
def __init__(self):
self.regex = re.compile('|'.join(_warning_suppressions), re.I)
def search(self, libname):
# Running re.search() on '' regex never returns None.
if _warning_suppressions:
return self.regex.match(os.path.basename(libname))
else:
return False
missing_lib_warning_suppression_list = MissingLibWarningSuppressionList()
def warn_missing_lib(libname):
"""
Check if a missing-library warning should be displayed for the given library name (or full path).
"""
return not missing_lib_warning_suppression_list.search(libname)