From 407ff7b2f8fbbe0295315f02a13ecace33bbd03b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jitka Plesnikova Date: Jan 29 2024 14:09:16 +0000 Subject: Fix for SWIG 4.2.0 update (rhbz#2260326) --- diff --git a/pygraphviz-pygraphviz-1.11-Remove-outdated-pystrings.swg-508.patch b/pygraphviz-pygraphviz-1.11-Remove-outdated-pystrings.swg-508.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03256a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/pygraphviz-pygraphviz-1.11-Remove-outdated-pystrings.swg-508.patch @@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ +From 6ecae22cc382407652f9d3b57e9da89a3a03043b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: William S Fulton +Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2024 00:52:44 +0000 +Subject: [PATCH] Remove outdated pystrings.swg (#508) + +Remove pystring.swg - a very ancient copy from SWIG which does not +compile when using swig-4.2.0. Instead SWIG's version of pystrings.swg +that is kept up to date in SWIG is used. SWIG_PYTHON_STRICT_BYTE_CHAR +needs to be defined in order to maintain the current behaviour of only +allowing Python 3 byte type instead of Python 3 string type as input. + +As the output of swig is in graphviz_wrap.c and is committed to the +repo, the updates committed in this file (keeping the current swig-4.1.1 +version). A later commit could update it to swig-4.2.0. + +Fixes build problems on Fedora where SWIG_Python_str_AsChar no longer exists, +as reported at https://github.com/swig/swig/issues/2778. +--- + pygraphviz/graphviz.i | 4 ++ + pygraphviz/graphviz_wrap.c | 106 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- + pystrings.swg | 86 ------------------------------ + 3 files changed, 84 insertions(+), 112 deletions(-) + delete mode 100644 pystrings.swg + +diff --git a/pygraphviz/graphviz.i b/pygraphviz/graphviz.i +index c63eb2d..d7c4933 100644 +--- a/pygraphviz/graphviz.i ++++ b/pygraphviz/graphviz.i +@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ + %module graphviz + ++%begin %{ ++#define SWIG_PYTHON_STRICT_BYTE_CHAR ++%} ++ + %{ + #include "graphviz/cgraph.h" + #include "graphviz/gvc.h" +diff --git a/pygraphviz/graphviz_wrap.c b/pygraphviz/graphviz_wrap.c +index 8f4d3a6..cb06da7 100644 +--- a/pygraphviz/graphviz_wrap.c ++++ b/pygraphviz/graphviz_wrap.c +@@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ + * the SWIG interface file instead. + * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + ++#define SWIG_PYTHON_STRICT_BYTE_CHAR ++ ++ + + #define SWIG_VERSION 0x040101 + #define SWIGPYTHON +@@ -3038,49 +3041,96 @@ SWIGINTERN int + SWIG_AsCharPtrAndSize(PyObject *obj, char** cptr, size_t* psize, int *alloc) + { + #if PY_VERSION_HEX>=0x03000000 ++#if defined(SWIG_PYTHON_STRICT_BYTE_CHAR) + if (PyBytes_Check(obj)) + #else ++ if (PyUnicode_Check(obj)) ++#endif ++#else + if (PyString_Check(obj)) + #endif + { + char *cstr; Py_ssize_t len; ++ int ret = SWIG_OK; + #if PY_VERSION_HEX>=0x03000000 +- PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(obj, &cstr, &len); +- if(alloc) *alloc = SWIG_NEWOBJ; ++#if !defined(SWIG_PYTHON_STRICT_BYTE_CHAR) ++ if (!alloc && cptr) { ++ /* We can't allow converting without allocation, since the internal ++ representation of string in Python 3 is UCS-2/UCS-4 but we require ++ a UTF-8 representation. ++ TODO(bhy) More detailed explanation */ ++ return SWIG_RuntimeError; ++ } ++ obj = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(obj); ++ if (!obj) ++ return SWIG_TypeError; ++ if (alloc) ++ *alloc = SWIG_NEWOBJ; ++#endif ++ if (PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(obj, &cstr, &len) == -1) ++ return SWIG_TypeError; + #else +- PyString_AsStringAndSize(obj, &cstr, &len); ++ if (PyString_AsStringAndSize(obj, &cstr, &len) == -1) ++ return SWIG_TypeError; + #endif + if (cptr) { + if (alloc) { +- /* +- In python the user should not be able to modify the inner +- string representation. To warranty that, if you define +- SWIG_PYTHON_SAFE_CSTRINGS, a new/copy of the python string +- buffer is always returned. +- +- The default behavior is just to return the pointer value, +- so, be careful. +- */ +-#if defined(SWIG_PYTHON_SAFE_CSTRINGS) +- if (*alloc != SWIG_OLDOBJ) +-#else +- if (*alloc == SWIG_NEWOBJ) +-#endif +- { +- *cptr = (char *)memcpy(malloc((len + 1)*sizeof(char)), cstr, sizeof(char)*(len + 1)); +- *alloc = SWIG_NEWOBJ; +- } +- else { ++ if (*alloc == SWIG_NEWOBJ) { ++ *cptr = (char *)memcpy(malloc((len + 1)*sizeof(char)), cstr, sizeof(char)*(len + 1)); ++ *alloc = SWIG_NEWOBJ; ++ } else { + *cptr = cstr; + *alloc = SWIG_OLDOBJ; + } + } else { ++#if PY_VERSION_HEX>=0x03000000 ++#if defined(SWIG_PYTHON_STRICT_BYTE_CHAR) ++ *cptr = PyBytes_AsString(obj); ++#else ++ assert(0); /* Should never reach here with Unicode strings in Python 3 */ ++#endif ++#else + *cptr = SWIG_Python_str_AsChar(obj); ++ if (!*cptr) ++ ret = SWIG_TypeError; ++#endif + } + } + if (psize) *psize = len + 1; +- return SWIG_OK; ++#if PY_VERSION_HEX>=0x03000000 && !defined(SWIG_PYTHON_STRICT_BYTE_CHAR) ++ Py_XDECREF(obj); ++#endif ++ return ret; + } else { ++#if defined(SWIG_PYTHON_2_UNICODE) ++#if defined(SWIG_PYTHON_STRICT_BYTE_CHAR) ++#error "Cannot use both SWIG_PYTHON_2_UNICODE and SWIG_PYTHON_STRICT_BYTE_CHAR at once" ++#endif ++#if PY_VERSION_HEX<0x03000000 ++ if (PyUnicode_Check(obj)) { ++ char *cstr; Py_ssize_t len; ++ if (!alloc && cptr) { ++ return SWIG_RuntimeError; ++ } ++ obj = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(obj); ++ if (!obj) ++ return SWIG_TypeError; ++ if (PyString_AsStringAndSize(obj, &cstr, &len) != -1) { ++ if (cptr) { ++ if (alloc) *alloc = SWIG_NEWOBJ; ++ *cptr = (char *)memcpy(malloc((len + 1)*sizeof(char)), cstr, sizeof(char)*(len + 1)); ++ } ++ if (psize) *psize = len + 1; ++ ++ Py_XDECREF(obj); ++ return SWIG_OK; ++ } else { ++ Py_XDECREF(obj); ++ } ++ } ++#endif ++#endif ++ + swig_type_info* pchar_descriptor = SWIG_pchar_descriptor(); + if (pchar_descriptor) { + void* vptr = 0; +@@ -3311,13 +3361,17 @@ SWIG_FromCharPtrAndSize(const char* carray, size_t size) + if (carray) { + if (size > INT_MAX) { + swig_type_info* pchar_descriptor = SWIG_pchar_descriptor(); +- return pchar_descriptor ? ++ return pchar_descriptor ? + SWIG_InternalNewPointerObj((char *)(carray), pchar_descriptor, 0) : SWIG_Py_Void(); + } else { + #if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000 +- return PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(carray, (int)(size)); ++#if defined(SWIG_PYTHON_STRICT_BYTE_CHAR) ++ return PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(carray, (Py_ssize_t)(size)); ++#else ++ return PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(carray, (Py_ssize_t)(size), "surrogateescape"); ++#endif + #else +- return PyString_FromStringAndSize(carray, (int)(size)); ++ return PyString_FromStringAndSize(carray, (Py_ssize_t)(size)); + #endif + } + } else { +diff --git a/pystrings.swg b/pystrings.swg +deleted file mode 100644 +index 7988a35..0000000 +--- a/pystrings.swg ++++ /dev/null +@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ +-/* Fixed fragments for work with bytes in Python 3. */ +- +-%fragment("SWIG_AsCharPtrAndSize","header",fragment="SWIG_pchar_descriptor") { +-SWIGINTERN int +-SWIG_AsCharPtrAndSize(PyObject *obj, char** cptr, size_t* psize, int *alloc) +-{ +-%#if PY_VERSION_HEX>=0x03000000 +- if (PyBytes_Check(obj)) +-%#else +- if (PyString_Check(obj)) +-%#endif +- { +- char *cstr; Py_ssize_t len; +-%#if PY_VERSION_HEX>=0x03000000 +- PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(obj, &cstr, &len); +- if(alloc) *alloc = SWIG_NEWOBJ; +-%#else +- PyString_AsStringAndSize(obj, &cstr, &len); +-%#endif +- if (cptr) { +- if (alloc) { +- /* +- In python the user should not be able to modify the inner +- string representation. To warranty that, if you define +- SWIG_PYTHON_SAFE_CSTRINGS, a new/copy of the python string +- buffer is always returned. +- +- The default behavior is just to return the pointer value, +- so, be careful. +- */ +-%#if defined(SWIG_PYTHON_SAFE_CSTRINGS) +- if (*alloc != SWIG_OLDOBJ) +-%#else +- if (*alloc == SWIG_NEWOBJ) +-%#endif +- { +- *cptr = %new_copy_array(cstr, len + 1, char); +- *alloc = SWIG_NEWOBJ; +- } +- else { +- *cptr = cstr; +- *alloc = SWIG_OLDOBJ; +- } +- } else { +- *cptr = SWIG_Python_str_AsChar(obj); +- } +- } +- if (psize) *psize = len + 1; +- return SWIG_OK; +- } else { +- swig_type_info* pchar_descriptor = SWIG_pchar_descriptor(); +- if (pchar_descriptor) { +- void* vptr = 0; +- if (SWIG_ConvertPtr(obj, &vptr, pchar_descriptor, 0) == SWIG_OK) { +- if (cptr) *cptr = (char *) vptr; +- if (psize) *psize = vptr ? (strlen((char *)vptr) + 1) : 0; +- if (alloc) *alloc = SWIG_OLDOBJ; +- return SWIG_OK; +- } +- } +- } +- return SWIG_TypeError; +-} +-} +- +-%fragment("SWIG_FromCharPtrAndSize","header",fragment="SWIG_pchar_descriptor") { +-SWIGINTERNINLINE PyObject * +-SWIG_FromCharPtrAndSize(const char* carray, size_t size) +-{ +- if (carray) { +- if (size > INT_MAX) { +- swig_type_info* pchar_descriptor = SWIG_pchar_descriptor(); +- return pchar_descriptor ? +- SWIG_InternalNewPointerObj(%const_cast(carray,char *), pchar_descriptor, 0) : SWIG_Py_Void(); +- } else { +-%#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000 +- return PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(carray, %numeric_cast(size,int)); +-%#else +- return PyString_FromStringAndSize(carray, %numeric_cast(size,int)); +-%#endif +- } +- } else { +- return SWIG_Py_Void(); +- } +-} +-} +-- +2.43.0 + diff --git a/python-pygraphviz.spec b/python-pygraphviz.spec index 3f1b170..dd9472f 100644 --- a/python-pygraphviz.spec +++ b/python-pygraphviz.spec @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Summary: Create and Manipulate Graphs and Networks License: BSD URL: http://networkx.lanl.gov/pygraphviz/ Source0: https://github.com/pygraphviz/pygraphviz/archive/pygraphviz-%{version}.tar.gz +Patch0: pygraphviz-pygraphviz-1.11-Remove-outdated-pystrings.swg-508.patch BuildRequires: make BuildRequires: gcc