# -------------------------------------------------------- # Fast R-CNN # Copyright (c) 2015 Microsoft # Licensed under The MIT License [see LICENSE for details] # Written by Samson Wang # -------------------------------------------------------- from __future__ import print_function from setuptools import Extension from setuptools import setup from distutils.command.build import build as _build import os # ref from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54117786/add-numpy-get-include-argument-to-setuptools-without-preinstalled-numpy class build(_build): def finalize_options(self): super().finalize_options() import builtins builtins.__NUMPY_SETUP__ = False import numpy as np # Obtain the numpy include directory. This logic works across numpy versions. extension = next(m for m in self.distribution.ext_modules if m.name=='cython_bbox') try: extension.include_dirs.append(np.get_include()) except AttributeError: extension.include_dirs.append(np.get_numpy_include()) with open("README.md", "r") as fh: long_description = fh.read() if os.name == 'nt': compile_args = {'gcc': ['/Qstd=c99']} else: compile_args = ['-Wno-cpp'] ext_modules = [ Extension( name='cython_bbox', sources=['src/cython_bbox.pyx'], extra_compile_args = compile_args, ) ] setup( name='cython_bbox', setup_requires=["setuptools>=18.0","Cython","numpy"], install_requires=["Cython","numpy"], ext_modules=ext_modules, cmdclass={'build': build}, version = '0.1.3', description = 'Standalone cython_bbox', long_description=long_description, long_description_content_type="text/markdown", author = 'Samson Wang', author_email = 'samson.c.wang@gmail.com', url = 'https://github.com/samson-wang/cython_bbox.git', keywords = ['cython_bbox'] )