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"""
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Freeze Python packages.
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Freezing makes it possible to ship arbitrary Python modules as part of a C++
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library. The Python source of the module is compiled to bytecode and written
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to `.c` files, to be imported by Python's built-in FrozenImporter.
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In a normal Python installation, FrozenImporter is only used to bootstrap the
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initialization of the import machinery. Python's importers are defined in
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Python (see `_bootstrap.py` and `_bootstrap_external.py`) but need to be
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retrieved before any importers are available. Freezing the module bytecode
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resolves this circular dependency.
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This script will freeze the Python standard library. It produces two things:
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- Bytecode files: A set of `.c` that define C variables containing Python bytecode.
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- Main file: A `main.c` file listing all of these modules in the right form to be
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consumed by FrozenImporter.
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The library that wishes to these modules make them available to the local
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Python instance by extending `PyImport_FrozenModules` appropriately (see
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https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/import.html#c.PyImport_FrozenModules).
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"""
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import argparse
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import functools
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import itertools
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import marshal
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import os
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import types
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import List
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PATH_MARKER = "<Generated by torch::deploy>"
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MAIN_INCLUDES = """#include <Python.h>
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"""
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MAIN_PREFIX_TEMPLATE = """
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// Compiled standard library modules. These should be appended to the existing
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// `PyImport_FrozenModules` that ships with CPython.
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struct _frozen {}[] = {{
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"""
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FAKE_PREFIX = MAIN_PREFIX_TEMPLATE.format("_PyImport_FrozenModules")
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MAIN_SUFFIX = """\
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{0, 0, 0} /* sentinel */
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};
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"""
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# Exclude some standard library modules to:
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# 1. Slim down the final frozen lib.
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# 2. Remove functionality we don't want to support.
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DENY_LIST = [
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# Interface to unix databases
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"dbm",
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# ncurses bindings (terminal interfaces)
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"curses",
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# Tcl/Tk GUI
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"tkinter",
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"tkinter",
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# Tests for the standard library
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"test",
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"tests",
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"idle_test",
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"__phello__.foo.py",
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# importlib frozen modules. These are already baked into CPython.
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"_bootstrap.py",
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"_bootstrap_external.py",
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]
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NUM_BYTECODE_FILES = 5
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def indent_msg(fn):
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@functools.wraps(fn)
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def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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args[0].indent += 1
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ret = fn(*args, **kwargs)
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args[0].indent -= 1
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return ret
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return wrapper
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@dataclass
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class FrozenModule:
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# The fully qualified module name, e.g. 'foo.bar.baz'
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module_name: str
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# The name of the C variable that holds the bytecode, e.g. 'M_foo__bar__baz'
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c_name: str
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# The size of the C variable. Negative if this module is a package.
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size: int
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# The frozen bytecode
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bytecode: bytes
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class Freezer:
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def __init__(self, verbose: bool):
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self.frozen_modules: List[FrozenModule] = []
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self.indent: int = 0
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self.verbose: bool = verbose
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def msg(self, path: Path, code: str):
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if not self.verbose:
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return
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# P: package dir
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# F: python file
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# S: skipped (not a package dir)
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# X: skipped (deny-listed)
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# N: skipped (not a python file)
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for i in range(self.indent):
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print(" ", end="")
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print(f"{code} {path}")
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def write_bytecode(self, install_root):
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"""
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Write the `.c` files containing the frozen bytecode.
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Shared frozen modules evenly across the files.
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"""
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bytecode_file_names = [f"bytecode_{i}.c" for i in range(NUM_BYTECODE_FILES)]
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bytecode_files = [
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open(os.path.join(install_root, name), "w") for name in bytecode_file_names
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]
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it = itertools.cycle(bytecode_files)
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for m in self.frozen_modules:
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self.write_frozen(m, next(it))
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for f in bytecode_files:
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f.close()
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def write_main(self, install_root, oss, symbol_name):
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"""Write the `main.c` file containing a table enumerating all the frozen modules."""
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with open(os.path.join(install_root, "main.c"), "w") as outfp:
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outfp.write(MAIN_INCLUDES)
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for m in self.frozen_modules:
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outfp.write(f"extern unsigned char {m.c_name}[];\n")
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outfp.write(MAIN_PREFIX_TEMPLATE.format(symbol_name))
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for m in self.frozen_modules:
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outfp.write(f'\t{{"{m.module_name}", {m.c_name}, {m.size}}},\n')
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outfp.write(MAIN_SUFFIX)
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if oss:
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outfp.write(FAKE_PREFIX)
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outfp.write(MAIN_SUFFIX)
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def write_frozen(self, m: FrozenModule, outfp):
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"""Write a single frozen module's bytecode out to a C variable."""
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outfp.write(f"unsigned char {m.c_name}[] = {{")
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for i in range(0, len(m.bytecode), 16):
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outfp.write("\n\t")
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for c in bytes(m.bytecode[i : i + 16]):
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outfp.write("%d," % c)
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outfp.write("\n};\n")
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def compile_path(self, path: Path, top_package_path: Path):
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"""Entry point for compiling a Path object."""
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if path.is_dir():
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self.compile_package(path, top_package_path)
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else:
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self.compile_file(path, top_package_path)
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@indent_msg
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def compile_package(self, path: Path, top_package_path: Path):
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"""Compile all the files within a Python package dir."""
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assert path.is_dir()
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if path.name in DENY_LIST:
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self.msg(path, "X")
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return
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# Python packages are directories that have __init__.py in them.
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is_package_dir = any(child.name == "__init__.py" for child in path.iterdir())
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if not is_package_dir:
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self.msg(path, "S")
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return
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self.msg(path, "P")
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# Recursively compile all children in this dir
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for child in path.iterdir():
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self.compile_path(child, top_package_path)
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def get_module_qualname(self, file_path: Path, top_package_path: Path) -> List[str]:
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# `path` looks like 'Lib/foo/bar/baz.py'
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# chop off 'Lib/' to get something that represents a Python module hierarchy.
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# e.g. 'foo/bar/baz.py', which maps to 'foo.bar.baz'
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normalized_path = file_path.relative_to(top_package_path.parent)
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if normalized_path.name == "__init__.py":
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# Special handling for `__init__.py`. In this case, this file
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# specifies that the containing directory should be treated as a package.
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# For 'foo/bar/baz/__init__.py':
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# - The module name is 'baz'
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module_basename = normalized_path.parent.name
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# - The parent is foo.bar (need to shave off the 'baz')
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module_parent = normalized_path.parent.parent.parts
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else:
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module_basename = normalized_path.stem
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module_parent = normalized_path.parent.parts
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return list(module_parent) + [module_basename]
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def compile_string(self, file_content: str) -> types.CodeType:
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# instead of passing in the real build time path to 'compile', we
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# pass in a marker instead. This prevents the build time path being
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# leaked to runtime. That path may not be available at runtime.
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# Setting the path to a mark make sure it's a hard error rather
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# than a flaky error when inspect module tries to retrieve python source
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# code during torchscripting.
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path_marker = PATH_MARKER
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return compile(file_content, path_marker, "exec")
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@indent_msg
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def compile_file(self, path: Path, top_package_path: Path):
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"""
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Compile a Python source file to frozen bytecode.
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Append the result to `self.frozen_modules`.
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"""
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assert path.is_file()
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if path.suffix != ".py":
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self.msg(path, "N")
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return
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if path.name in DENY_LIST:
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self.msg(path, "X")
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return
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self.msg(path, "F")
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module_qualname = self.get_module_qualname(path, top_package_path)
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module_mangled_name = "__".join(module_qualname)
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c_name = "M_" + module_mangled_name
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with open(path) as src_file:
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co = self.compile_string(src_file.read())
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bytecode = marshal.dumps(co)
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size = len(bytecode)
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if path.name == "__init__.py":
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# Python packages are signified by negative size.
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size = -size
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self.frozen_modules.append(
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FrozenModule(".".join(module_qualname), c_name, size, bytecode)
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)
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def main() -> None:
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Compile py source")
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parser.add_argument("paths", nargs="*", help="Paths to freeze.")
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parser.add_argument("--verbose", action="store_true", help="Print debug logs")
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parser.add_argument(
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"--install-dir", "--install_dir", help="Root directory for all output files"
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--oss",
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action="store_true",
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help="If it's OSS build, add a fake _PyImport_FrozenModules",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--symbol-name",
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"--symbol_name",
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help="The name of the frozen module array symbol to generate",
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default="_PyImport_FrozenModules_torch",
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)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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f = Freezer(args.verbose)
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for p in args.paths:
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path = Path(p)
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if path.is_dir() and not Path.exists(path / "__init__.py"):
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# this 'top level path p' is a standard directory containing modules,
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# not a module itself
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# each 'mod' could be a dir containing __init__.py or .py file
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# NB: sorted to make sure this is deterministic
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for mod in sorted(path.glob("*")):
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f.compile_path(mod, mod)
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else:
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f.compile_path(path, path)
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f.write_bytecode(args.install_dir)
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f.write_main(args.install_dir, args.oss, args.symbol_name)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main() # pragma: no cover
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