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import os
import sys
try:
from setuptools import Extension
from setuptools.command.build_ext import ( # noqa: N812
build_ext as BaseBuildExtCommand)
except ImportError:
class Extension:
pass
class BaseBuildExtCommand:
pass
def count_down_delay(delay):
from time import sleep
while delay:
sys.stdout.write("Continuing in %d seconds... \r" % delay)
sys.stdout.flush()
delay -= 1
sleep(1)
print("")
DASH_SEPARATOR = 75 * "-"
def setup(*args, **kwargs):
from setuptools import setup
try:
setup(*args, **kwargs)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except SystemExit:
raise
except Exception:
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
print("Sorry, your build failed. Try rerunning configure.py with "
"different options.")
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
raise
def get_numpy_incpath():
from imp import find_module
# avoid actually importing numpy, it screws up distutils
file, pathname, descr = find_module("numpy")
from os.path import join
return join(pathname, "core", "include")
class NumpyExtension(Extension):
# nicked from
# http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2007-September/008253.html
# solution by Michael Hoffmann
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
Extension.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self._include_dirs = self.include_dirs
del self.include_dirs # restore overwritten property
def get_additional_include_dirs(self):
return [get_numpy_incpath()]
def get_include_dirs(self):
return self._include_dirs + self.get_additional_include_dirs()
def set_include_dirs(self, value):
self._include_dirs = value
def del_include_dirs(self):
pass
include_dirs = property(get_include_dirs, set_include_dirs, del_include_dirs)
class ExtensionUsingNumpy(Extension):
"""Unlike :class:`NumpyExtension`, this class does not require numpy to be
importable upon extension module creation, allowing ``setup_requires=["numpy"]``
to work. On the other hand, it requires the use of::
setup(...,
cmdclass={'build_ext': NumpyBuildExtCommand})
or
setup(...,
cmdclass={'build_ext': PybindBuildExtCommand})
"""
class NumpyBuildExtCommand(BaseBuildExtCommand):
def build_extension(self, extension):
# We add the numpy include dir right before building the
# extension, in order to avoid having to import numpy when
# the setup script is imported, which would prevent
# installation before manual installation of numpy.
if isinstance(extension, ExtensionUsingNumpy):
numpy_incpath = get_numpy_incpath()
if numpy_incpath not in extension.include_dirs:
extension.include_dirs.append(numpy_incpath)
BaseBuildExtCommand.build_extension(self, extension)
# {{{ tools
def flatten(lst):
"""For an iterable of sub-iterables, generate each member of each
sub-iterable in turn, i.e. a flattened version of that super-iterable.
Example: Turn [[a,b,c],[d,e,f]] into [a,b,c,d,e,f].
"""
for sublist in lst:
for j in sublist:
yield j
def humanize(sym_str):
words = sym_str.lower().replace("_", " ").split(" ")
return " ".join([word.capitalize() for word in words])
# }}}
# {{{ siteconf handling
def get_config(schema=None, warn_about_no_config=True):
if schema is None:
from setup import get_config_schema
schema = get_config_schema()
if (not schema.have_config() and not schema.have_global_config()
and warn_about_no_config):
print("*************************************************************")
print("*** I have detected that you have not run configure.py.")
print("*************************************************************")
print("*** Additionally, no global config files were found.")
print("*** I will go ahead with the default configuration.")
print("*** In all likelihood, this will not work out.")
print("*** ")
print("*** See README_SETUP.txt for more information.")
print("*** ")
print("*** If the build does fail, just re-run configure.py with the")
print("*** correct arguments, and then retry. Good luck!")
print("*************************************************************")
print("*** HIT Ctrl-C NOW IF THIS IS NOT WHAT YOU WANT")
print("*************************************************************")
count_down_delay(delay=10)
config = expand_options(schema.read_config())
schema.update_config_from_and_modify_command_line(config, sys.argv)
return config
def hack_distutils(debug=False, fast_link=True, what_opt=3):
# hack distutils.sysconfig to eliminate debug flags
# stolen from mpi4py
def remove_prefixes(optlist, bad_prefixes):
for bad_prefix in bad_prefixes:
for i, flag in enumerate(optlist):
if flag.startswith(bad_prefix):
optlist.pop(i)
break
return optlist
if not sys.platform.lower().startswith("win"):
from distutils import sysconfig
cvars = sysconfig.get_config_vars()
bad_prefixes = ["-g", "-O", "-Wstrict-prototypes", "-DNDEBUG"]
cflags = cvars.get("OPT")
if cflags:
cflags = remove_prefixes(cflags.split(), bad_prefixes)
if debug:
cflags.append("-g")
else:
if what_opt is None:
pass
else:
cflags.append("-O%s" % what_opt)
cflags.append("-DNDEBUG")
cvars["OPT"] = str.join(" ", cflags)
cflags = cvars.get("CONFIGURE_CFLAGS")
if cflags:
cflags = remove_prefixes(cflags.split(), bad_prefixes)
cvars["CONFIGURE_CFLAGS"] = str.join(" ", cflags)
if "BASECFLAGS" in cvars:
cvars["CFLAGS"] = cvars["BASECFLAGS"] + " " + cvars.get("OPT", "")
else:
assert "CFLAGS" in cvars
if fast_link:
for varname in ["LDSHARED", "BLDSHARED"]:
ldsharedflags = cvars.get(varname)
if ldsharedflags:
ldsharedflags = remove_prefixes(ldsharedflags.split(),
["-Wl,-O"])
cvars[varname] = str.join(" ", ldsharedflags)
# }}}
# {{{ configure guts
def default_or(a, b):
if a is None:
return b
else:
return a
def expand_str(s, options):
import re
def my_repl(match):
sym = match.group(1)
try:
repl = options[sym]
except KeyError:
from os import environ
repl = environ[sym]
return expand_str(repl, options)
return re.subn(r"\$\{([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\}", my_repl, s)[0]
def expand_value(v, options):
if isinstance(v, str):
return expand_str(v, options)
elif isinstance(v, list):
result = []
for i in v:
try:
exp_i = expand_value(i, options)
except Exception:
pass
else:
result.append(exp_i)
return result
else:
return v
def expand_options(options):
return dict(
(k, expand_value(v, options)) for k, v in options.items())
class ConfigSchema:
def __init__(self, options, conf_file="siteconf.py", conf_dir=os.path.dirname(__file__)):
self.optdict = dict((opt.name, opt) for opt in options)
self.options = options
self.conf_dir = conf_dir
self.conf_file = conf_file
from os.path import expanduser
self.user_conf_file = expanduser("~/.aksetup-defaults.py")
if not sys.platform.lower().startswith("win"):
self.global_conf_file = "/etc/aksetup-defaults.py"
else:
self.global_conf_file = None
def get_conf_file(self):
import os
return os.path.join(self.conf_dir, self.conf_file)
def set_conf_dir(self, conf_dir):
self.conf_dir = conf_dir
def get_default_config(self):
return dict((opt.name, opt.default) for opt in self.options)
def read_config_from_pyfile(self, filename):
result = {}
filevars = {}
infile = open(filename, "r")
try:
contents = infile.read()
finally:
infile.close()
exec(compile(contents, filename, "exec"), filevars)
for key, value in filevars.items():
if key in self.optdict:
result[key] = value
return result
def update_conf_file(self, filename, config):
result = {}
filevars = {}
try:
exec(compile(open(filename, "r").read(), filename, "exec"), filevars)
except IOError:
pass
if "__builtins__" in filevars:
del filevars["__builtins__"]
for key, value in config.items():
if value is not None:
filevars[key] = value
keys = list(filevars.keys())
keys.sort()
outf = open(filename, "w")
for key in keys:
outf.write("%s = %s\n" % (key, repr(filevars[key])))
outf.close()
return result
def update_user_config(self, config):
self.update_conf_file(self.user_conf_file, config)
def update_global_config(self, config):
if self.global_conf_file is not None:
self.update_conf_file(self.global_conf_file, config)
def get_default_config_with_files(self):
result = self.get_default_config()
import os
confignames = []
if self.global_conf_file is not None:
confignames.append(self.global_conf_file)
confignames.append(self.user_conf_file)
for fn in confignames:
if os.access(fn, os.R_OK):
result.update(self.read_config_from_pyfile(fn))
return result
def have_global_config(self):
import os
result = os.access(self.user_conf_file, os.R_OK)
if self.global_conf_file is not None:
result = result or os.access(self.global_conf_file, os.R_OK)
return result
def have_config(self):
import os
return os.access(self.get_conf_file(), os.R_OK)
def update_from_python_snippet(self, config, py_snippet, filename):
filevars = {}
exec(compile(py_snippet, filename, "exec"), filevars)
for key, value in filevars.items():
if key in self.optdict:
config[key] = value
elif key == "__builtins__":
pass
else:
raise KeyError("invalid config key in %s: %s" % (
filename, key))
def update_config_from_and_modify_command_line(self, config, argv):
cfg_prefix = "--conf:"
i = 0
while i < len(argv):
arg = argv[i]
if arg.startswith(cfg_prefix):
del argv[i]
self.update_from_python_snippet(
config, arg[len(cfg_prefix):], "<command line>")
else:
i += 1
return config
def read_config(self):
import os
cfile = self.get_conf_file()
result = self.get_default_config_with_files()
if os.access(cfile, os.R_OK):
with open(cfile, "r") as inf:
py_snippet = inf.read()
self.update_from_python_snippet(result, py_snippet, cfile)
return result
def add_to_configparser(self, parser, def_config=None):
if def_config is None:
def_config = self.get_default_config_with_files()
for opt in self.options:
default = default_or(def_config.get(opt.name), opt.default)
opt.add_to_configparser(parser, default)
def get_from_configparser(self, options):
result = {}
for opt in self.options:
result[opt.name] = opt.take_from_configparser(options)
return result
def write_config(self, config):
outf = open(self.get_conf_file(), "w")
for opt in self.options:
value = config[opt.name]
if value is not None:
outf.write("%s = %s\n" % (opt.name, repr(config[opt.name])))
outf.close()
def make_substitutions(self, config):
return dict((opt.name, opt.value_to_str(config[opt.name]))
for opt in self.options)
class Option(object):
def __init__(self, name, default=None, help=None):
self.name = name
self.default = default
self.help = help
def as_option(self):
return self.name.lower().replace("_", "-")
def metavar(self):
last_underscore = self.name.rfind("_")
return self.name[last_underscore+1:]
def get_help(self, default):
result = self.help
if self.default:
result += " (default: %s)" % self.value_to_str(
default_or(default, self.default))
return result
def value_to_str(self, default):
return default
def add_to_configparser(self, parser, default=None):
default = default_or(default, self.default)
default_str = self.value_to_str(default)
parser.add_option(
"--" + self.as_option(), dest=self.name,
default=default_str,
metavar=self.metavar(), help=self.get_help(default))
def take_from_configparser(self, options):
return getattr(options, self.name)
class Switch(Option):
def add_to_configparser(self, parser, default=None):
if not isinstance(self.default, bool):
raise ValueError("Switch options must have a default")
if default is None:
default = self.default
option_name = self.as_option()
if default:
option_name = "no-" + option_name
action = "store_false"
else:
action = "store_true"
parser.add_option(
"--" + option_name,
dest=self.name,
help=self.get_help(default),
default=default,
action=action)
class StringListOption(Option):
def value_to_str(self, default):
if default is None:
return None
return ",".join([str(el).replace(",", r"\,") for el in default])
def get_help(self, default):
return Option.get_help(self, default) + " (several ok)"
def take_from_configparser(self, options):
opt = getattr(options, self.name)
if opt is None:
return None
else:
if opt:
import re
sep = re.compile(r"(?<!\\),")
result = sep.split(opt)
result = [i.replace(r"\,", ",") for i in result]
return result
else:
return []
class IncludeDir(StringListOption):
def __init__(self, lib_name, default=None, human_name=None, help=None):
StringListOption.__init__(self, "%s_INC_DIR" % lib_name, default,
help=help or ("Include directories for %s"
% (human_name or humanize(lib_name))))
class LibraryDir(StringListOption):
def __init__(self, lib_name, default=None, human_name=None, help=None):
StringListOption.__init__(self, "%s_LIB_DIR" % lib_name, default,
help=help or ("Library directories for %s"
% (human_name or humanize(lib_name))))
class Libraries(StringListOption):
def __init__(self, lib_name, default=None, human_name=None, help=None):
StringListOption.__init__(self, "%s_LIBNAME" % lib_name, default,
help=help or ("Library names for %s (without lib or .so)"
% (human_name or humanize(lib_name))))
# }}}
# {{{ configure options for specific software
class BoostLibraries(Libraries):
def __init__(self, lib_base_name, default_lib_name=None):
if default_lib_name is None:
if lib_base_name == "python":
default_lib_name = "boost_python-py%d%d" % sys.version_info[:2]
else:
default_lib_name = "boost_%s" % lib_base_name
Libraries.__init__(self, "BOOST_%s" % lib_base_name.upper(),
[default_lib_name],
help="Library names for Boost C++ %s library (without lib or .so)"
% humanize(lib_base_name))
def set_up_shipped_boost_if_requested(project_name, conf, source_path=None,
boost_chrono=False):
"""Set up the package to use a shipped version of Boost.
Return a tuple of a list of extra C files to build and extra
defines to be used.
:arg boost_chrono: one of *False* and ``"header_only"``
(only relevant in shipped mode)
"""
from os.path import exists
if source_path is None:
source_path = "bpl-subset/bpl_subset"
if conf["USE_SHIPPED_BOOST"]:
if not exists("%s/boost/version.hpp" % source_path):
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
print("The shipped Boost library was not found, but "
"USE_SHIPPED_BOOST is True.")
print("(The files should be under %s/.)" % source_path)
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
print("If you got this package from git, you probably want to do")
print("")
print(" $ git submodule update --init")
print("")
print("to fetch what you are presently missing. If you got this from")
print("a distributed package on the net, that package is broken and")
print("should be fixed. For now, I will turn off 'USE_SHIPPED_BOOST'")
print("to try and see if the build succeeds that way, but in the long")
print("run you might want to either get the missing bits or turn")
print("'USE_SHIPPED_BOOST' off.")
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
conf["USE_SHIPPED_BOOST"] = False
count_down_delay(delay=10)
if conf["USE_SHIPPED_BOOST"]:
conf["BOOST_INC_DIR"] = [source_path]
conf["BOOST_LIB_DIR"] = []
conf["BOOST_PYTHON_LIBNAME"] = []
conf["BOOST_THREAD_LIBNAME"] = []
from glob import glob
source_files = (glob(source_path + "/libs/*/*/*/*.cpp")
+ glob(source_path + "/libs/*/*/*.cpp")
+ glob(source_path + "/libs/*/*.cpp"))
# make sure next line succeeds even on Windows
source_files = [f.replace("\\", "/") for f in source_files]
source_files = [f for f in source_files
if not f.startswith(source_path + "/libs/thread/src")]
if sys.platform == "win32":
source_files += glob(
source_path + "/libs/thread/src/win32/*.cpp")
source_files += glob(
source_path + "/libs/thread/src/tss_null.cpp")
else:
source_files += glob(
source_path + "/libs/thread/src/pthread/*.cpp")
source_files = [f for f in source_files
if not f.endswith("once_atomic.cpp")]
from os.path import isdir
main_boost_inc = source_path + "/boost"
bpl_project_boost_inc = source_path + "/%sboost" % project_name
if not isdir(bpl_project_boost_inc):
try:
from os import symlink
symlink("boost", bpl_project_boost_inc)
except (ImportError, OSError):
from shutil import copytree
print("Copying files, hang on... (do not interrupt)")
copytree(main_boost_inc, bpl_project_boost_inc)
defines = {
# do not pick up libboost link dependency on windows
"BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB": 1,
"BOOST_THREAD_BUILD_DLL": 1,
"BOOST_MULTI_INDEX_DISABLE_SERIALIZATION": 1,
"BOOST_PYTHON_SOURCE": 1,
"boost": "%sboost" % project_name,
}
if boost_chrono is False:
defines["BOOST_THREAD_DONT_USE_CHRONO"] = 1
elif boost_chrono == "header_only":
defines["BOOST_CHRONO_HEADER_ONLY"] = 1
else:
raise ValueError("invalid value of 'boost_chrono'")
return (source_files, defines)
else:
return [], {}
def make_boost_base_options():
return [
IncludeDir("BOOST", []),
LibraryDir("BOOST", []),
Option("BOOST_COMPILER", default="gcc43",
help="The compiler with which Boost C++ was compiled, e.g. gcc43"),
]
# }}}
# {{{ configure frontend
def configure_frontend():
from optparse import OptionParser
from setup import get_config_schema
schema = get_config_schema()
if schema.have_config():
print("************************************************************")
print("*** I have detected that you have already run configure.")
print("*** I'm taking the configured values as defaults for this")
print("*** configure run. If you don't want this, delete the file")
print("*** %s." % schema.get_conf_file())
print("************************************************************")
description = "generate a configuration file for this software package"
parser = OptionParser(description=description)
parser.add_option(
"--python-exe", dest="python_exe", default=sys.executable,
help="Which Python interpreter to use", metavar="PATH")
parser.add_option("--prefix", default=None,
help="Ignored")
parser.add_option("--enable-shared", help="Ignored", action="store_false")
parser.add_option("--disable-static", help="Ignored", action="store_false")
parser.add_option("--update-user",
help="Update user config file (%s)" % schema.user_conf_file,
action="store_true")
parser.add_option("--update-global",
help="Update global config file (%s)" % schema.global_conf_file,
action="store_true")
schema.add_to_configparser(parser, schema.read_config())
options, args = parser.parse_args()
config = schema.get_from_configparser(options)
schema.write_config(config)
if options.update_user:
schema.update_user_config(config)
if options.update_global:
schema.update_global_config(config)
import os
if os.access("Makefile.in", os.F_OK):
substs = schema.make_substitutions(config)
substs["PYTHON_EXE"] = options.python_exe
substitute(substs, "Makefile")
# }}}
def substitute(substitutions, fname):
import re
var_re = re.compile(r"\$\{([A-Za-z_0-9]+)\}")
string_var_re = re.compile(r"\$str\{([A-Za-z_0-9]+)\}")
fname_in = fname+".in"
with open(fname_in, "r") as inf:
lines = inf.readlines()
new_lines = []
for line in lines:
made_change = True
while made_change:
made_change = False
match = var_re.search(line)
if match:
varname = match.group(1)
line = (
line[:match.start()]
+ str(substitutions[varname])
+ line[match.end():])
made_change = True
match = string_var_re.search(line)
if match:
varname = match.group(1)
subst = substitutions[varname]
if subst is None:
subst = ""
else:
subst = '"%s"' % subst
line = line[:match.start()] + subst + line[match.end():]
made_change = True
new_lines.append(line)
new_lines.insert(1, "# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE -- "
"it was generated by configure.py\n")
new_lines.insert(2, "# %s\n" % (" ".join(sys.argv)))
with open(fname, "w") as outf:
outf.write("".join(new_lines))
from os import stat, chmod
infile_stat_res = stat(fname_in)
chmod(fname, infile_stat_res.st_mode)
# {{{ git bits
def _run_git_command(cmd):
git_error = None
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
stdout = None
try:
popen = Popen(["git"] + cmd, stdout=PIPE)
stdout, stderr = popen.communicate()
if popen.returncode != 0:
git_error = "git returned error code %d: %s" % (popen.returncode, stderr)
except OSError:
git_error = "(OS error, likely git not found)"
if git_error is not None:
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
print("Trouble invoking git")
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
print("The package directory appears to be a git repository, but I could")
print("not invoke git to check whether my submodules are up to date.")
print("")
print("The error was:")
print(git_error)
print("Hit Ctrl-C now if you'd like to think about the situation.")
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
count_down_delay(delay=0)
if stdout:
return stdout.decode("utf-8"), git_error
else:
return "", "(subprocess call to git did not succeed)"
def check_git_submodules():
from os.path import isdir
if not isdir(".git"):
# not a git repository
return
if isdir("../.repo"):
# assume repo is in charge and bail
return
stdout, git_error = _run_git_command(["submodule", "status"])
if git_error is not None:
return
pkg_warnings = []
lines = stdout.split("\n")
for ln in lines:
if not ln.strip():
continue
status = ln[0]
sha, package = ln[1:].split(" ", 1)
if package == "bpl-subset" or (
package.startswith("boost") and package.endswith("subset")):
# treated separately
continue
if status == "+":
pkg_warnings.append("version of '%s' is not what this "
"outer package wants" % package)
elif status == "-":
pkg_warnings.append("subpackage '%s' is not initialized"
% package)
elif status == " ":
pass
else:
pkg_warnings.append("subpackage '%s' has unrecognized status '%s'"
% package)
if pkg_warnings:
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
print("git submodules are not up-to-date or in odd state")
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
print("If this makes no sense, you probably want to say")
print("")
print(" $ git submodule update --init")
print("")
print("to fetch what you are presently missing and "
"move on with your life.")
print("If you got this from a distributed package on the "
"net, that package is")
print("broken and should be fixed. Please inform whoever "
"gave you this package.")
print("")
print("These issues were found:")
for w in pkg_warnings:
print(" %s" % w)
print("")
print("I will try to initialize the submodules for you "
"after a short wait.")
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
print("Hit Ctrl-C now if you'd like to think about the situation.")
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
from os.path import exists
if not exists(".dirty-git-ok"):
count_down_delay(delay=10)
stdout, git_error = _run_git_command(
["submodule", "update", "--init"])
if git_error is None:
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
print("git submodules initialized successfully")
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
# }}}
# {{{ pybind11
def check_pybind11():
try:
import pybind11 # noqa
except ImportError:
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
print("Pybind11 is not installed.")
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
print("Very likely, the build process after this message will fail.")
print("")
print("Simply press Ctrl+C and type")
print("python -m pip install pybind11")
print("to fix this. If you don't, the build will continue ")
print("in a few seconds.")
print("")
print("[1] https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/stable/")
print(DASH_SEPARATOR)
from aksetup_helper import count_down_delay
count_down_delay(delay=10)
# {{{ (modified) boilerplate from https://github.com/pybind/python_example/blob/2ed5a68759cd6ff5d2e5992a91f08616ef457b5c/setup.py # noqa
class get_pybind_include(object): # noqa: N801
"""Helper class to determine the pybind11 include path
The purpose of this class is to postpone importing pybind11
until it is actually installed, so that the ``get_include()``
method can be invoked. """
def __init__(self, user=False):
self.user = user
def __str__(self):
import pybind11
return pybind11.get_include(self.user)
# As of Python 3.6, CCompiler has a `has_flag` method.
# cf http://bugs.python.org/issue26689
def has_flag(compiler, flagname):
"""Return a boolean indicating whether a flag name is supported on
the specified compiler.
"""
import tempfile
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile("w", suffix=".cpp", delete=False) as f:
f.write("int main (int argc, char **argv) { return 0; }")
fname = f.name
import setuptools
try:
compiler.compile([fname], extra_postargs=[flagname])
except setuptools.distutils.errors.CompileError:
return False
return True
def cpp_flag(compiler):
"""Return the -std=c++[11/14] compiler flag.
The c++14 is preferred over c++11 (when it is available).
"""
if has_flag(compiler, "-std=gnu++14"):
return "-std=gnu++14"
elif has_flag(compiler, "-std=c++14"):
return "-std=c++14"
elif has_flag(compiler, "-std=c++11"):
return "-std=c++11"
else:
raise RuntimeError("Unsupported compiler -- at least C++11 support "
"is needed!")
class PybindBuildExtCommand(NumpyBuildExtCommand):
"""A custom build extension for adding compiler-specific options."""
c_opts = {
"msvc": ["/EHsc"],
"unix": [],
}
def build_extensions(self):
ct = self.compiler.compiler_type
opts = self.c_opts.get(ct, [])
cxx_opts = []
if ct in ["unix", "mingw32"]:
opts.append('-DVERSION_INFO="%s"' % self.distribution.get_version())
cxx_opts.append(cpp_flag(self.compiler))
if has_flag(self.compiler, "-fvisibility=hidden"):
opts.append("-fvisibility=hidden")
if sys.platform == "darwin":
if has_flag(self.compiler, "-stdlib=libc++"):
opts.append("-stdlib=libc++")
if has_flag(self.compiler, "-mmacosx-version-min=10.7"):
opts.append("-mmacosx-version-min=10.7")
elif ct == "msvc":
opts.append('/DVERSION_INFO=\\"%s\\"' % self.distribution.get_version())
for ext in self.extensions:
ext.extra_compile_args = ext.extra_compile_args + opts
prev__compile = self.compiler._compile
# -std=... used on C files causes an error on Apple LLVM
# https://gitlab.tiker.net/inducer/pymetis/-/jobs/102421
def _compile(obj, src, ext, cc_args, extra_postargs, pp_opts):
if ext == ".cpp":
cc_args = cc_args + cxx_opts
return prev__compile(obj, src, ext, cc_args, extra_postargs, pp_opts)
self.compiler._compile = _compile
try:
NumpyBuildExtCommand.build_extensions(self)
finally:
self.compiler._compile = prev__compile
# }}}
# }}}