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ActivePython 2.4
Python Documentation
Distributing Python Modules
10. API Reference
10.1 distutils.core -- Core Distutils functionality
10.2 distutils.ccompiler -- CCompiler base class
10.3 distutils.unixccompiler -- Unix C Compiler
10.4 distutils.msvccompiler -- Microsoft Compiler
10.5 distutils.bcppcompiler -- Borland Compiler
10.6 distutils.cygwincompiler -- Cygwin Compiler
10.7 distutils.emxccompiler -- OS/2 EMX Compiler
10.8 distutils.mwerkscompiler -- Metrowerks CodeWarrior support
10.9 distutils.archive util -- Archiving utilities
10.10 distutils.dep util -- Dependency checking
10.11 distutils.dir util -- Directory tree operations
10.12 distutils.file util -- Single file operations
10.13 distutils.util -- Miscellaneous other utility functions
10.14 distutils.dist -- The Distribution class
10.15 distutils.extension -- The Extension class
10.16 distutils.debug -- Distutils debug mode
10.17 distutils.errors -- Distutils exceptions
10.18 distutils.fancy getopt -- Wrapper around the standard getopt module
10.19 distutils.filelist -- The FileList class
10.20 distutils.log -- Simple PEP 282-style logging
10.21 distutils.spawn -- Spawn a sub-process
10.22 distutils.sysconfig -- System configuration information
10.23 distutils.text file -- The TextFile class
10.24 distutils.version -- Version number classes
10.25 distutils.cmd -- Abstract base class for Distutils commands
10.26 distutils.command -- Individual Distutils commands
10.27 distutils.command.bdist -- Build a binary installer
10.28 distutils.command.bdist packager -- Abstract base class for packagers
10.29 distutils.command.bdist dumb -- Build a ``dumb'' installer
10.30 distutils.command.bdist rpm -- Build a binary distribution as a Redhat RPM and SRPM
10.31 distutils.command.bdist wininst -- Build a Windows installer
10.32 distutils.command.sdist -- Build a source distribution
10.33 distutils.command.build -- Build all files of a package
10.34 distutils.command.build clib -- Build any C libraries in a package
10.35 distutils.command.build ext -- Build any extensions in a package
10.36 distutils.command.build py -- Build the .py/.pyc files of a package
10.37 distutils.command.build scripts -- Build the scripts of a package
10.38 distutils.command.clean -- Clean a package build area
10.39 distutils.command.config -- Perform package configuration
10.40 distutils.command.install -- Install a package
10.41 distutils.command.install data -- Install data files from a package
10.42 distutils.command.install headers -- Install C/C++ header files from a package
10.43 distutils.command.install lib -- Install library files from a package
10.44 distutils.command.install scripts -- Install script files from a package
10.45 distutils.command.register -- Register a module with the Python Package Index
10.46 Creating a new Distutils command

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10.25 distutils.cmd -- Abstract base class for Distutils commands

This module supplies the abstract base class Command.

class Command( dist)
Abstract base class for defining command classes, the ``worker bees'' of the Distutils. A useful analogy for command classes is to think of them as subroutines with local variables called options. The options are declared in initialize_options() and defined (given their final values) in finalize_options(), both of which must be defined by every command class. The distinction between the two is necessary because option values might come from the outside world (command line, config file, ...), and any options dependent on other options must be computed after these outside influences have been processed -- hence finalize_options(). The body of the subroutine, where it does all its work based on the values of its options, is the run() method, which must also be implemented by every command class.

The class constructor takes a single argument dist, a Distribution instance.

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