PEP 0632: Deprecate distutils module (#1581)
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PEP: 632
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Title: Deprecate distutils module
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Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org>
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Status: Draft
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Type: Standards Track
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Content-Type: text/x-rst
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Created: 03-Sep-2020
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Post-History:
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Abstract
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========
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The distutils module [1]_ has for a long time recommended using the
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setuptools package [2]_ instead. Setuptools has recently integrated a
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complete copy of distutils and is no longer dependent on the standard
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library [3]_. Pip has silently replaced distutils with setuptools when
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building packages for a long time already. It is time to remove it
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from the (public part of the) standard library.
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Motivation
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==========
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distutils [1]_ is a largely undocumented and unmaintained collection
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of utilities for packaging and distributing Python packages, including
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compilation of native extension modules. It defines a configuration
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format that describes a Python distribution and provides the tools to
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convert a directory of source code into a source distribution, and
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some forms of binary distribution. Because of its place in the
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standard library, many updates can only be released with a major
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release, and users cannot rely on particular fixes being available.
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setuptools [2]_ is a better documented and well maintained enhancement
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based on distutils. While it provides very similar functionality, it
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is much better able to support users on earlier Python releases, and
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can respond to bug reports more quickly. A number of platform-specific
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enhancements already exist in setuptools that have not been added to
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distutils, and there is been a long-standing recommendation in the
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distutils documentation to prefer setuptools.
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Historically, setuptools has extended distutils using subclassing and
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monkeypatching, but has now taken a copy of the underlying code. [3]_
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As a result, the second last major dependency on distutils is gone and
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there is no need to keep it in the standard library.
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The final dependency on distutils is CPython itself, which uses it to
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build the native extension modules in the standard library (except on
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Windows). Because this is a CPython build-time dependency, it is
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possible to continue to use distutils for this specific case without
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it being part of the standard library.
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Deprecation and removal will make it obvious that issues should be
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fixed in the setuptools project, and will reduce a source of bug
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reports and test maintenance that is unnecessary. It will also help
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promote the development of alternative build backends, which can now
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be supported more easily thanks to PEP 517.
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Specification
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=============
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In Python 3.10 and 3.11, distutils will be formally marked as
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deprecated. All known issues will be closed at this time.
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``import distutils`` will raise a deprecation warning.
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During Python 3.10 and 3.11, uses of distutils within the standard
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library may change to use alternative APIs.
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In Python 3.12, distutils will no longer be installed by ``make
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install`` or any of the first-party distribution. Third-party
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redistributors should no longer include distutils in their bundles or
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repositories.
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This PEP makes no specification on migrating the parts of the CPython
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build process that currently use distutils. Depending on
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contributions, this migration may occur at any time.
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After Python 3.12 is started and when the CPython build process no
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longer depends on distutils being in the standard library, the entire
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``Lib/distutils`` directory and ``Lib/test/test_distutils.py`` file
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will be removed from the repository.
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Other references to distutils will be cleaned up. As of Python 3.9's
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initial release, the following modules have references in code or
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comments:
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* Lib/ctypes/util.py
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* Lib/site.py
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* Lib/sysconfig.py
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* Lib/_aix_support.py
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* Lib/_bootsubprocess.py
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* Lib/_osx_support.py
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* Modules/_decimal/tests/formathelper.py
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As the distutils code is already included in setuptools, there is no
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need to republish it in any other form. Those who require access to
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the functionality should use setuptools or an alternative build
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backend.
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Backwards Compatibility
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=======================
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Code that imports distutils will no longer work from Python 3.12.
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The suggested migration path is to use the equivalent (though not
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identical) imports from setuptools.
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Compatibility shims already exist in setuptools and pip to
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transparently migrate old code, however, these are controlled by
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external projects and are in no way bound by this PEP. Consult their
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latest documentation for migration advice.
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Some projects use alternate sets of shims over distutils, notably,
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numpy.distutils. [4]_ Where known, these projects have been informed.
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Many use custom commands or more narrowly scoped patches, mostly
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constrained to ``setup.py`` files. As these packages are already
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subject to setuptools being injected by pip, we expect minimal
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disruption as a result of distutils being removed.
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Reference Implementation
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========================
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setuptools version 48 includes the complete copy of distutils, and as
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such is no longer dependent on the standard library's copy. Most
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implementation issues they have faced are due to the continuing
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existence of distutils in the standard library, and so removal will
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improve the stability of their implementation.
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There is not yet a reference implementation for the removal of
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distutils from the standard library, nor is there an implementation
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for CPython's native module builds without relying on the standard
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library copy of distutils.
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References
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==========
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.. [1] distutils - Building and installing Python modules
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(https://docs.python.org/3.9/library/distutils.html)
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.. [2] setuptools - PyPI
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(https://pypi.org/project/setuptools/)
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.. [3] setuptools Issue #417 - Adopt distutils
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(https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/417)
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.. [4] Packaging (numpy.distutils)
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(https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/distutils.html)
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Copyright
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=========
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This document is placed in the public domain or under the
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CC0-1.0-Universal license, whichever is more permissive.
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coding: utf-8
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