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These patches had already been merged for 3.5 and 3.6 but not yet for 3.4. However, they did contain a mistake as explained in #28349.
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164 lines
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From 105621b99cc30615c79b5aa3d12d6732e14b0d59 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Frederik Rietdijk <fridh@fridh.nl>
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Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2017 09:24:06 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH] Don't use ldconfig and speed up uuid load
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---
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Lib/ctypes/util.py | 70 ++----------------------------------------------------
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Lib/uuid.py | 48 -------------------------------------
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2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 116 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/Lib/ctypes/util.py b/Lib/ctypes/util.py
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index 339ae8aa8a..2944985c30 100644
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--- a/Lib/ctypes/util.py
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+++ b/Lib/ctypes/util.py
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@@ -85,46 +85,7 @@ elif os.name == "posix":
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import re, tempfile
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def _findLib_gcc(name):
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- # Run GCC's linker with the -t (aka --trace) option and examine the
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- # library name it prints out. The GCC command will fail because we
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- # haven't supplied a proper program with main(), but that does not
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- # matter.
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- expr = os.fsencode(r'[^\(\)\s]*lib%s\.[^\(\)\s]*' % re.escape(name))
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-
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- c_compiler = shutil.which('gcc')
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- if not c_compiler:
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- c_compiler = shutil.which('cc')
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- if not c_compiler:
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- # No C compiler available, give up
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- return None
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-
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- temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
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- try:
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- args = [c_compiler, '-Wl,-t', '-o', temp.name, '-l' + name]
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-
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- env = dict(os.environ)
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- env['LC_ALL'] = 'C'
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- env['LANG'] = 'C'
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- try:
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- proc = subprocess.Popen(args,
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- stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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- stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
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- env=env)
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- except OSError: # E.g. bad executable
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- return None
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- with proc:
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- trace = proc.stdout.read()
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- finally:
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- try:
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- temp.close()
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- except FileNotFoundError:
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- # Raised if the file was already removed, which is the normal
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- # behaviour of GCC if linking fails
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- pass
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- res = re.search(expr, trace)
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- if not res:
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- return None
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- return os.fsdecode(res.group(0))
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+ return None
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if sys.platform == "sunos5":
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@@ -246,34 +207,7 @@ elif os.name == "posix":
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else:
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def _findSoname_ldconfig(name):
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- import struct
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- if struct.calcsize('l') == 4:
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- machine = os.uname().machine + '-32'
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- else:
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- machine = os.uname().machine + '-64'
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- mach_map = {
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- 'x86_64-64': 'libc6,x86-64',
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- 'ppc64-64': 'libc6,64bit',
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- 'sparc64-64': 'libc6,64bit',
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- 's390x-64': 'libc6,64bit',
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- 'ia64-64': 'libc6,IA-64',
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- }
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- abi_type = mach_map.get(machine, 'libc6')
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-
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- # XXX assuming GLIBC's ldconfig (with option -p)
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- regex = r'\s+(lib%s\.[^\s]+)\s+\(%s'
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- regex = os.fsencode(regex % (re.escape(name), abi_type))
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- try:
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- with subprocess.Popen(['/sbin/ldconfig', '-p'],
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- stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL,
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- stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL,
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- stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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- env={'LC_ALL': 'C', 'LANG': 'C'}) as p:
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- res = re.search(regex, p.stdout.read())
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- if res:
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- return os.fsdecode(res.group(1))
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- except OSError:
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- pass
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+ return None
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def _findLib_ld(name):
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# See issue #9998 for why this is needed
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diff --git a/Lib/uuid.py b/Lib/uuid.py
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index 200c800b34..31160ace95 100644
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--- a/Lib/uuid.py
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+++ b/Lib/uuid.py
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@@ -455,57 +455,9 @@ def _netbios_getnode():
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continue
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return int.from_bytes(bytes, 'big')
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-# Thanks to Thomas Heller for ctypes and for his help with its use here.
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-# If ctypes is available, use it to find system routines for UUID generation.
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-# XXX This makes the module non-thread-safe!
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_uuid_generate_time = _UuidCreate = None
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-try:
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- import ctypes, ctypes.util
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- import sys
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- # The uuid_generate_* routines are provided by libuuid on at least
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- # Linux and FreeBSD, and provided by libc on Mac OS X.
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- _libnames = ['uuid']
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- if not sys.platform.startswith('win'):
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- _libnames.append('c')
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- for libname in _libnames:
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- try:
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- lib = ctypes.CDLL(ctypes.util.find_library(libname))
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- except Exception:
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- continue
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- if hasattr(lib, 'uuid_generate_time'):
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- _uuid_generate_time = lib.uuid_generate_time
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- break
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- del _libnames
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-
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- # The uuid_generate_* functions are broken on MacOS X 10.5, as noted
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- # in issue #8621 the function generates the same sequence of values
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- # in the parent process and all children created using fork (unless
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- # those children use exec as well).
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- #
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- # Assume that the uuid_generate functions are broken from 10.5 onward,
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- # the test can be adjusted when a later version is fixed.
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- if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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- if int(os.uname().release.split('.')[0]) >= 9:
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- _uuid_generate_time = None
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-
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- # On Windows prior to 2000, UuidCreate gives a UUID containing the
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- # hardware address. On Windows 2000 and later, UuidCreate makes a
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- # random UUID and UuidCreateSequential gives a UUID containing the
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- # hardware address. These routines are provided by the RPC runtime.
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- # NOTE: at least on Tim's WinXP Pro SP2 desktop box, while the last
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- # 6 bytes returned by UuidCreateSequential are fixed, they don't appear
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- # to bear any relationship to the MAC address of any network device
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- # on the box.
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- try:
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- lib = ctypes.windll.rpcrt4
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- except:
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- lib = None
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- _UuidCreate = getattr(lib, 'UuidCreateSequential',
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- getattr(lib, 'UuidCreate', None))
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-except:
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- pass
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def _unixdll_getnode():
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"""Get the hardware address on Unix using ctypes."""
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--
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2.14.1
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