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| import re | |
| import functools | |
| import distutils.core | |
| import distutils.errors | |
| import distutils.extension | |
| from typing import TYPE_CHECKING | |
| from .monkey import get_unpatched | |
| def _have_cython(): | |
| """ | |
| Return True if Cython can be imported. | |
| """ | |
| cython_impl = 'Cython.Distutils.build_ext' | |
| try: | |
| # from (cython_impl) import build_ext | |
| __import__(cython_impl, fromlist=['build_ext']).build_ext | |
| return True | |
| except Exception: | |
| pass | |
| return False | |
| # for compatibility | |
| have_pyrex = _have_cython | |
| if TYPE_CHECKING: | |
| # Work around a mypy issue where type[T] can't be used as a base: https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/10962 | |
| _Extension = distutils.core.Extension | |
| else: | |
| _Extension = get_unpatched(distutils.core.Extension) | |
| class Extension(_Extension): | |
| """ | |
| Describes a single extension module. | |
| This means that all source files will be compiled into a single binary file | |
| ``<module path>.<suffix>`` (with ``<module path>`` derived from ``name`` and | |
| ``<suffix>`` defined by one of the values in | |
| ``importlib.machinery.EXTENSION_SUFFIXES``). | |
| In the case ``.pyx`` files are passed as ``sources and`` ``Cython`` is **not** | |
| installed in the build environment, ``setuptools`` may also try to look for the | |
| equivalent ``.cpp`` or ``.c`` files. | |
| :arg str name: | |
| the full name of the extension, including any packages -- ie. | |
| *not* a filename or pathname, but Python dotted name | |
| :arg list[str] sources: | |
| list of source filenames, relative to the distribution root | |
| (where the setup script lives), in Unix form (slash-separated) | |
| for portability. Source files may be C, C++, SWIG (.i), | |
| platform-specific resource files, or whatever else is recognized | |
| by the "build_ext" command as source for a Python extension. | |
| :keyword list[str] include_dirs: | |
| list of directories to search for C/C++ header files (in Unix | |
| form for portability) | |
| :keyword list[tuple[str, str|None]] define_macros: | |
| list of macros to define; each macro is defined using a 2-tuple: | |
| the first item corresponding to the name of the macro and the second | |
| item either a string with its value or None to | |
| define it without a particular value (equivalent of "#define | |
| FOO" in source or -DFOO on Unix C compiler command line) | |
| :keyword list[str] undef_macros: | |
| list of macros to undefine explicitly | |
| :keyword list[str] library_dirs: | |
| list of directories to search for C/C++ libraries at link time | |
| :keyword list[str] libraries: | |
| list of library names (not filenames or paths) to link against | |
| :keyword list[str] runtime_library_dirs: | |
| list of directories to search for C/C++ libraries at run time | |
| (for shared extensions, this is when the extension is loaded). | |
| Setting this will cause an exception during build on Windows | |
| platforms. | |
| :keyword list[str] extra_objects: | |
| list of extra files to link with (eg. object files not implied | |
| by 'sources', static library that must be explicitly specified, | |
| binary resource files, etc.) | |
| :keyword list[str] extra_compile_args: | |
| any extra platform- and compiler-specific information to use | |
| when compiling the source files in 'sources'. For platforms and | |
| compilers where "command line" makes sense, this is typically a | |
| list of command-line arguments, but for other platforms it could | |
| be anything. | |
| :keyword list[str] extra_link_args: | |
| any extra platform- and compiler-specific information to use | |
| when linking object files together to create the extension (or | |
| to create a new static Python interpreter). Similar | |
| interpretation as for 'extra_compile_args'. | |
| :keyword list[str] export_symbols: | |
| list of symbols to be exported from a shared extension. Not | |
| used on all platforms, and not generally necessary for Python | |
| extensions, which typically export exactly one symbol: "init" + | |
| extension_name. | |
| :keyword list[str] swig_opts: | |
| any extra options to pass to SWIG if a source file has the .i | |
| extension. | |
| :keyword list[str] depends: | |
| list of files that the extension depends on | |
| :keyword str language: | |
| extension language (i.e. "c", "c++", "objc"). Will be detected | |
| from the source extensions if not provided. | |
| :keyword bool optional: | |
| specifies that a build failure in the extension should not abort the | |
| build process, but simply not install the failing extension. | |
| :keyword bool py_limited_api: | |
| opt-in flag for the usage of :doc:`Python's limited API <python:c-api/stable>`. | |
| :raises setuptools.errors.PlatformError: if 'runtime_library_dirs' is | |
| specified on Windows. (since v63) | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, name, sources, *args, **kw): | |
| # The *args is needed for compatibility as calls may use positional | |
| # arguments. py_limited_api may be set only via keyword. | |
| self.py_limited_api = kw.pop("py_limited_api", False) | |
| super().__init__(name, sources, *args, **kw) | |
| def _convert_pyx_sources_to_lang(self): | |
| """ | |
| Replace sources with .pyx extensions to sources with the target | |
| language extension. This mechanism allows language authors to supply | |
| pre-converted sources but to prefer the .pyx sources. | |
| """ | |
| if _have_cython(): | |
| # the build has Cython, so allow it to compile the .pyx files | |
| return | |
| lang = self.language or '' | |
| target_ext = '.cpp' if lang.lower() == 'c++' else '.c' | |
| sub = functools.partial(re.sub, '.pyx$', target_ext) | |
| self.sources = list(map(sub, self.sources)) | |
| class Library(Extension): | |
| """Just like a regular Extension, but built as a library instead""" | |