Author: Armin Rigo <[email protected]> Branch: Changeset: r55037:93dcdeefb824 Date: 2012-05-11 12:56 +0200 http://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/changeset/93dcdeefb824/
Log: Remove this file, obsolete since long ago. diff --git a/pypy/translator/goal/win32/gc_patch_windows.py b/pypy/translator/goal/win32/gc_patch_windows.py deleted file mode 100644 --- a/pypy/translator/goal/win32/gc_patch_windows.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -# patches for the Boehm GC for PyPy under Windows - -""" -This file is obsolete now since gc-7.0 / gc-7.1 . -Please use the instructions in pypy\doc\windows.rst . - -How to build a pypy compatible version of the Boehm collector -for Windows and Visual Studio .net 2003. - -First of all, download the official Boehm collector suite -from http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/gc_source/gc.tar.gz -At the time of writing (2005-10-06) this contains version gc6.5 . - -Unpack this folder somewhere, for instance to "d:\tmp". -Change to this folder using - -d: -cd \tmp\gc6.5 - -Then copy the file NT_THREADS_MAKEFILE to Makefile: - -copy NT_THREADS_MAKEFILE Makefile - -This file is the general-purpose gc dll makefile. For some internal -reasons, this file's defaults are bad for PyPy. The early initialisation -in DllMain() inhibits the changes necessary for PyPy. Use this script to -do a patch: (assuming that you have d:\pypy\dist\pypy\translator\goal) - -python d:\pypy\dist\pypy\translator\goal\win32\gc_patch_windows.py - -Now, your makefile is patched a little bit. In particular, - -ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS is now undefined, which PyPy wants to have -NO_GETENV is specified, since we don't want dependencies - -and the name of the .lib and .dll files is changed to gc_pypy.??? - -Now you need to build your gc, either as a debug or as a release -build. First of all, make sure that you have your environment prepared. -Please note that you will need to use Microsoft's cmd, as cygwin bash -doesn't correctly handle the batch file in the next step. - -With my setup, I have to do - -"e:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\bin\vcvars32.bat" - -After that, you can either build a release or a debug gc. - -After a successful build, you need to enable gc_pypy.dll for your compiler. -There are many ways to install this. The following recommendation just -works without changing your environment variables. I think this is the -easiest way possible, but this is a matter of taste. What I did is: - -nmake CFG="gc - Win32 Release" - -After the build, you will find a gc_pypy.dll file in the Release folder. -Copy this file to c:\windows\system32 or any other folder that is always -in your PATH variable. - -Also, copy Release\gc_pypy.lib to (in my case) -"e:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\lib"; - -finally, copy d:\tmp\gc6.5\include to -"e:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\include" -and rename this folder to "gc", so that "gc/gc.h" is valid. - -That's all, folks! - -In case of a debug build, replace "Release" by "Debug", and also copy -gc_pypy.pdb to your lib folder. This allows you to use source-level -debugging. Please note: If you want to both build the default gc.dll -and gc_pypy.dll, please delete the Debug resp. Release folders in -between. The generated .sbr files are in the way. - -Please use the above recipe and report any bugs to me. -In case of trouble, I also can provide you with pre-built dlls. -Note: We also could have solved this by including the gc source -into the PyPy build. This may or may not become necessary if something -changes dramatically, again. As long as this is not needed, I prefer -this simple solution. - -Summary transcript of the steps involved: (please adjust paths) - -d: -cd \tmp\gc6.5 -copy NT_THREADS_MAKEFILE Makefile -python d:\pypy\dist\pypy\translator\goal\win32\gc_patch_windows.py -"e:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\bin\vcvars32.bat" -nmake CFG="gc - Win32 Release" -copy Release\gc_pypy.dll c:\windows\system32 -copy Release\gc_pypy.lib "e:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\lib" -mkdir "e:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\include\gc" -copy include "e:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\include\gc" - -cheers - chris -""" - -REPLACE = { - '"ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS"': '"NO_GETENV"', - } - -for ending in "lib exp map pdb bsc dll pch".split(): - REPLACE["gc.%s" % ending] = "gc_pypy.%s" % ending - -def change_settings(src): - for old, new in REPLACE.items(): - newsrc = src.replace(old, new) - if newsrc == src: - raise ValueError, "this makefile does not contain %s" % old - src = newsrc - return src - -def find_file(): - import os - for name in os.listdir("."): - if name.lower() == 'makefile': - return name - else: - raise ValueError, 'Makefile not found' - -try: - name = find_file() - source = change_settings(file(name).read()) - file(name, "w").write(source) - print "Updated your Makefile to fit PyPy's needs. Your lib will be named gc_pypy.dll" - print "and gc_pypy.lib. Please put them into appropriate places, see __doc__." -except: - print __doc__ - raise _______________________________________________ pypy-commit mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-commit
