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diff --git a/src/libs/xpcom18a4/python/doc/configure.html b/src/libs/xpcom18a4/python/doc/configure.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e2b5d416 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/libs/xpcom18a4/python/doc/configure.html @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ +<html> +<!-- ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ***** + - Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1 + - + - The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version + - 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with + - the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + - http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ + - + - Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, + - WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 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This document assumes you have already successfully +built +Mozilla from source and your environment is currently set up for such a build - +see the <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/build/">Mozilla build documentation</a> +for more information.</p> +<p>PyXPCOM can be built on Windows using either the <i>nmake makefile.win</i> +process, or the <i>configure; gmake</i> process used by Linux.</p> +<h2>configure; gmake Instructions</h2> +<h3>Preparing for the build</h3> +<ul> + <li>Apply the patch in <a href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129216">bugzilla + bug 129216</a>. (If this bug is marked as "FIXED", it probably + means there is no need to apply the patch and that these docs are out of + date)</li> + <li>On Linux, you must have Python built for dynamic linking. <a href="http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Python">ActivePython</a> + 2.1 is one such build.</li> + <li>On Windows, you must have a Python source tree installed and built. + Patches gratefully accepted that allow an installed Python to be used (it + should not be hard!)</li> + <li>Ensure the Python interpreter you wish to use is on your path, such that + "python" will execute it correctly. The configure process + uses this to locate the Python support files.</li> +</ul> +<h3>Building</h3> +<ul> + <li>From the top-level Mozilla directory, execute <i>./configure + --enable-extensions=python/xpcom</i>. As per the Mozilla build + instructions, you may add this option to your <i>.mozconfig</i> file. + If you wish to enable debugging, just enable it as you would normally for + Mozilla; PyXPCOM will pick up the same settings.<br> + (On Windows you will need to execute <i>sh ./configure ...</i> if running + from a Command Prompt. See the <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/build/win32.html#ss2.2b">Mozilla + win32 specific gmake build instructions</a> for more details.</li> + <li>Build the Mozilla tree as normal; PyXPCOM will automatically be + built. Alternatively, change to the top-level PyXPCOM directory and + execute <i>gmake</i> in that directory.</li> +</ul> +<h2>PyXPCOM outside Mozilla</h2> +<p>When you are using PyXPCOM from inside mozilla, no additional configuration +options should be necessary. However, if you wish to use PyXPCOM from +stand-alone Python (ie, so you can write simple Python scripts that can be +executed normally and use XPCOM), then additional environment variables must be +setup.</p> +<ul> + <li><a name="PYTHONPATH"><b>PYTHONPATH</b></a> - <tt>PYTHONPATH</tt> needs to + be set appropriately. You must manually ensure that the <i>mozilla/dist/bin/python</i> + directory (which is where PyXPCOM was installed during the build process) is + listed. Note that when PyXPCOM is used from within Mozilla (or any + other xpcom process), this path will automatically be added to sys.path. + It is only when Python directly uses xpcom that this step is necessary.<br> + If anything is wrong here you should get a normal <tt>ImportError</tt>.</li> +</ul> +<blockquote> + <p>Note that on Windows, the PYTHONPATH is generally maintained in the + Registry; however, you can set this variable at a DOS prompt, and it will still be +added to the core PYTHONPATH. +</blockquote> +<ul> + <li><b><a name="PATH">PATH</a>, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, etc</b> - On Windows, you + must ensure that the Mozilla bin directory is listed on your PATH, or that + you execute your scripts with the Mozilla bin directory as the current + directory.<br> + On Linux, you must set your PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH variables + appropriately. However, you may find it simpler and easier to use the <i>run-mozilla.sh</i> + script in the Mozilla bin directory. For example, changing to the + Mozilla bin directory and executing:<br> + <i>./run-mozilla.sh python ~/src/mozilla/extensions/python/xpcom/test/regrtest.py</i><br> + should setup a correct environment and execute the PyXPCOM test suite.</li> +</ul> +<h2><a name="RunningTheTests">Testing your Setup</a></h2> +<p>The Python XPCOM Package has a complete test suite.</p> +<p>In the rest of this section, we walk through some simpler tests a step at a time, +to help diagnose any problems.</p> +<p><b>Note:</b> We recommend you do all your testing outside of <i> mozilla.exe</i>; it is far simpler to test all of +this using the PyXPCOM package stand-alone.</p> +<p><b>Note:</b> On Windows, if you use a debug build of Mozilla (i.e., in <i>dist\WIN32_D.OBJ\bin)</i>, + you <b>must</b> use <i>python_d.exe</i>; if you use a release build (i.e., in + a <i>dist\WIN32_O.OBJ\bin</i> directory), you must use <i>python.exe</i>. +<i>makefile.stupid.win</i> handles this automatically.</p> +<p>To test your setup:</p> +<ol> + <li>Start Python, and check<br> + >>> <i>import xpcom</i><br> + works. If not, <a href="#PYTHONPATH">check your PYTHONPATH</a> - the + main PyXPCOM package can not be located. Also check your <a href="#PATH">PATH</a>, + and if you are on Linux, remember that executing ./run-mozilla.sh python is + the easiest way.</li> + <li>Check<i><br> + >>> import xpcom._xpcom</i><br> + +works. If not, then most likely your <a href="#PATH">Mozilla + directory is not on your path</a>, or something is wrong with <i>_xpcom(_d).pyd/_xpcommodule.so</i>.</li> + + <li>Next run a simple test: <i>test/test_misc.py</i>. With a Windows debug build, the command may look like:<br> + <i>C:\Anywhere> python_d \src\python\xpcom\test\test_misc.py<br> + </i>or on Linux<br> + <i>/home/user/src/mozilla/dist/bin$ python /home/user/src/python/xpcom/test/test_misc.py</i></li> +</ol> +<p>If you can't get this going, you won't get much further! (You may see a few +errors - that is OK, as long as it appears something worked!). If +everything looks OK, the +next step is to register our test component and run our full test suite.</p> +<h2><a name="Registration">Registering the Loader and Test Component</a></h2> +<p>First register the generic Python loader. For instructions, see the <a href="file:///F:/src/as/Komodo/src/pyxpcom/xpcom/doc/architecture.html">architecture +document</a>. Do this only once, regardless of how many +Python components you have. Then install the test component itself, and +finally you can test it!</p> +<h3>Registering the Python Loader and Component</h3> +<p>To register the Python Loader and Component:</p> +<ol> + <li>Ensure the build process has put <i>pyloader.dll </i>(or <i>modpyloader.so</i> + for Unix), and the files <i> py_test_component.py </i> and <i> py_test_component.idl</i> into + the Mozilla <i>bin/components</i> directory. If not, copy the files + there manually.</li> + <li>Run <i>regxpcom </i>(or .<i>/run-mozilla.sh ./regxpcom</i> if appropriate). <i>regxpcom</i> is a standard Mozilla + executable, found in the <i>bin</i> directory, that detects the new DLL and + .py + files and registers them accordingly. You should + see a few messages that include the following:</li> +</ol> +<blockquote> + <pre>Registering: PythonComponentLoader +Registered 1 Python components in pyloader.dll +nsNativeComponentLoader: autoregistering succeeded +Auto-registering all Python components in F:\src\mozilla\dist\WIN32_D.OBJ\bin\components +Registering: PythonTestComponent +Registered 1 Python components in py_test_component.py</pre> +</blockquote> +<p>If so (or you see no message at all), you are ready to run the test suite.</p> +<p><b>Note</b>: If you execute this same step a second time, you will not +see any of the above mentioned messages. XPCOM knows that nothing has +changed since you last ran <i>regxpcom</i>, so nothing is registered. If +you do not see these messages the first time you run it, there is the +possibility that some other process, possibly the build process, has already +executed this step.</p> +<h2><b>Running the Test Suite</b></h2> +<p>Before running the test suite, you should change to the <i>mozilla/xpcom/sample</i> +directory and build it. This will build and install a sample component +which is used by the test suite. If you do not have this component +available, some of the Python tests will fail.</p> + +<p>To run the test suite, run <i>xpcom/test/regrtest.py.</i> This runs the +tests and ensures that the test output is as expected. If all tests +pass, you have a fully functioning Python XPCOM package. Enjoy!</p> + +</body> + +</html> |