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setup.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
import sys
import glob
import subprocess
from setuptools import setup, Extension
from setuptools.command.build_ext import build_ext
# Convert distutils Windows platform specifiers to CMake -A arguments
PLAT_TO_CMAKE = {
"win32": "Win32",
"win-amd64": "x64",
"win-arm32": "ARM",
"win-arm64": "ARM64",
}
# A CMakeExtension needs a sourcedir instead of a file list.
# The name must be the _single_ output extension from the CMake build.
# If you need multiple extensions, see scikit-build.
class CMakeExtension(Extension):
def __init__(self, name, sourcedir=""):
Extension.__init__(self, name, sources=[])
self.sourcedir = os.path.abspath(sourcedir)
class CMakeBuild(build_ext):
def build_extension(self, ext):
extdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(self.get_ext_fullpath(ext.name)))
# required for auto-detection of auxiliary "native" libs
if not extdir.endswith(os.path.sep):
extdir += os.path.sep
# cfg = "Debug" if self.debug else "Release"
cfg = "Release"
# CMake lets you override the generator - we need to check this.
# Can be set with Conda-Build, for example.
cmake_generator = os.environ.get("CMAKE_GENERATOR", "")
# Set Python_EXECUTABLE instead if you use PYBIND11_FINDPYTHON
# EXAMPLE_VERSION_INFO shows you how to pass a value into the C++ code
# from Python.
cmake_args = [
"-DCMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY={}".format(extdir),
"-DBUILD_PYTHON_BINDINGS=ON",
"-DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE={}".format(sys.executable),
"-DEXAMPLE_VERSION_INFO={}".format(self.distribution.get_version()),
"-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE={}".format(cfg), # not used on MSVC, but no harm
]
build_args = ["-j"]
if self.compiler.compiler_type != "msvc":
# Using Ninja-build since it a) is available as a wheel and b)
# multithreads automatically. MSVC would require all variables be
# exported for Ninja to pick it up, which is a little tricky to do.
# Users can override the generator with CMAKE_GENERATOR in CMake
# 3.15+.
if not cmake_generator:
pass
# cmake_args += ["-GNinja"]
else:
# Single config generators are handled "normally"
single_config = any(x in cmake_generator for x in {"NMake", "Ninja"})
# CMake allows an arch-in-generator style for backward compatibility
contains_arch = any(x in cmake_generator for x in {"ARM", "Win64"})
# Specify the arch if using MSVC generator, but only if it doesn't
# contain a backward-compatibility arch spec already in the
# generator name.
if not single_config and not contains_arch:
cmake_args += ["-A", PLAT_TO_CMAKE[self.plat_name]]
# Multi-config generators have a different way to specify configs
if not single_config:
cmake_args += [
"-DCMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_{}={}".format(cfg.upper(), extdir)
]
build_args += ["--config", cfg]
# Set CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL to control the parallel build level
# across all generators.
if "CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL" not in os.environ:
# self.parallel is a Python 3 only way to set parallel jobs by hand
# using -j in the build_ext call, not supported by pip or PyPA-build.
if hasattr(self, "parallel") and self.parallel:
# CMake 3.12+ only.
build_args += ["-j{}".format(self.parallel)]
if not os.path.exists(self.build_temp):
os.makedirs(self.build_temp)
subprocess.check_call(
["cmake", ext.sourcedir] + cmake_args, cwd=self.build_temp
)
subprocess.check_call(
["cmake", "--build", "."] + build_args, cwd=self.build_temp
)
def data_file_list(path):
data_files = []
filenames = []
for filename in os.listdir(path):
filename = path + '/' + filename
if os.path.isdir(filename):
data_files += data_file_list(filename)
continue
filenames.append(filename)
data_files.append((path, filenames))
return data_files
# The information here can also be placed in setup.cfg - better separation of
# logic and declaration, and simpler if you include description/version in a file.
setup(
name="pyridescence",
version="0.0.1",
author="k.koide",
author_email="[email protected]",
description="A 3D visualization library for rapid proto-typing",
long_description="",
ext_modules=[CMakeExtension("pyridescence")],
cmdclass={"build_ext": CMakeBuild},
zip_safe=False,
data_files=data_file_list('data')
)