John Sirois 5fcd9d7a4f
Add PyPy v7.3.17. (#3045)
N.B.: 7.3.17 frops Python 3.9 support as well as s390x platform
releases. See: https://pypy.org/posts/2024/08/pypy-v7317-release.html
2024-09-04 22:15:59 +03:00

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VERSION='7.3.17'
PYVER='3.10'
# https://www.pypy.org/checksums.html
aarch64_hash=53b6e5907df869c49e4eae7aca09fba16d150741097efb245892c1477d2395f2
linux32_hash=e534110e1047da37c1d586c392f74de3424f871d906a2083de6d41f2a8cc9164
linux64_hash=fdcdb9b24f1a7726003586503fdeb264fd68fc37fbfcea022dcfe825a7fee18b
osarm64_hash=a050e25e8d686853dd5afc363e55625165825dacfb55f8753d8225ebe417cfd2
osx64_hash=6c2c5f2300d7564e711421b4968abd63243cb96f76e363975dd648ebf4a362ee
### end of manual settings - following lines same for every download
function err_no_binary {
local archmsg="${1}"
local ver="pypy${PYVER}-v${VERSION}-src"
local url="https://downloads.python.org/pypy/${ver}.tar.bz2"
{ echo
colorize 1 "ERROR"
echo ": The binary distribution of PyPy is not available for ${archmsg}."
echo "try '${url}' to build from source."
echo
} >&2
exit 1
}
function pypy_pkg_data {
# pypy architecture tag
local ARCH="${1}"
# defaults
local cmd='install_package' # use bz2
local pkg="${ARCH}" # assume matches
local ext='tar.bz2'
local hash='' # undefined
# select the hash, fix pkg if not match ARCH
case "${ARCH}" in
'linux-aarch64' )
hash="${aarch64_hash}"
pkg='aarch64'
;;
'linux' )
hash="${linux32_hash}"
pkg='linux32'
;;
'linux64' )
hash="${linux64_hash}"
;;
'osarm64' )
hash="${osarm64_hash}"
pkg='macos_arm64'
;;
'osx64' )
if require_osx_version "10.13"; then
hash="${osx64_hash}"
pkg='macos_x86_64'
else
err_no_binary "${ARCH}, OS X < 10.13"
fi
;;
* )
err_no_binary "${ARCH}"
;;
esac
local basever="pypy${PYVER}-v${VERSION}"
local baseurl="https://downloads.python.org/pypy/${basever}"
# result - command, package dir, url+hash
echo "${cmd}" "${basever}-${pkg}" "${baseurl}-${pkg}.${ext}#${hash}"
}
# determine command, package directory, url+hash
declare -a pd="$(pypy_pkg_data "$(pypy_architecture 2>/dev/null || true)")"
# install
${pd[0]} "${pd[1]}" "${pd[2]}" 'pypy' "verify_py${PYVER//./}" 'ensurepip'