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Arnout Vandecappelle 6b915358ba package/pkg-python.mk: replace $(_BASE_INSTALL*_CMD) with $($(SETUP_TYPE)_INSTALL*_CMD)
The _BASE_INSTALL*_CMD variables are set based on the setup type, and
only based on the setup type. Because of this, we have a large
conditional tree in inner-python-package which makes things hard to
read.

Rather than conditions, it's also possible to use indirect variables.
Concretely, we can define PKG_PYTHON_DISTUTILS_INSTALL_TARGET_CMD etc.,
and use $(PKG_PYTHON_$($(PKG)_SETUP_TYPE)_INSTALL_TARGET_CMD) instead of
$($(PKG)_BASE_INSTALL_TARGET_CMD) to dispatch to the right
_INSTALL_TARGET_CMD variable. The same applies to _INSTALL_STAGING_CMD
and HOST_..._INSTALL_CMD.

Since the _INSTALL*_OPTS variables are not (or no longer) used anywhere
else, we can fold them into the _INSTALL*_CMD variables.

setuptools-rust, flit and maturin didn't have their own definition of
_BUILD_CMD but were under the setuptools resp. pep517 condition. For
these, we have to define new variables that copy the value from
PKG_PYTHON_SETUPTOOLS_BUILD_CMD resp. PKG_PYTHON_PEP517_BUILD_CMD.

The condition tree is now empty, except for the error handling. Rework
the conditions for the error handling and remove all other conditions.

Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
2023-11-25 22:02:58 +01:00
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