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import sys
from distutils.core import Distribution
if 'setuptools' in sys.modules:
have_setuptools = True
from setuptools import setup as old_setup
# easy_install imports math, it may be picked up from cwd
from setuptools.command import easy_install
try:
# very old versions of setuptools don't have this
from setuptools.command import bdist_egg
except ImportError:
have_setuptools = False
else:
from distutils.core import setup as old_setup
have_setuptools = False
import warnings
import distutils.core
import distutils.dist
from numpy.distutils.extension import Extension # noqa: F401
from numpy.distutils.numpy_distribution import NumpyDistribution
from numpy.distutils.command import config, config_compiler, \
build, build_py, build_ext, build_clib, build_src, build_scripts, \
sdist, install_data, install_headers, install, bdist_rpm, \
install_clib
from numpy.distutils.misc_util import is_sequence, is_string
numpy_cmdclass = {'build': build.build,
'build_src': build_src.build_src,
'build_scripts': build_scripts.build_scripts,
'config_cc': config_compiler.config_cc,
'config_fc': config_compiler.config_fc,
'config': config.config,
'build_ext': build_ext.build_ext,
'build_py': build_py.build_py,
'build_clib': build_clib.build_clib,
'sdist': sdist.sdist,
'install_data': install_data.install_data,
'install_headers': install_headers.install_headers,
'install_clib': install_clib.install_clib,
'install': install.install,
'bdist_rpm': bdist_rpm.bdist_rpm,
}
if have_setuptools:
# Use our own versions of develop and egg_info to ensure that build_src is
# handled appropriately.
from numpy.distutils.command import develop, egg_info
numpy_cmdclass['bdist_egg'] = bdist_egg.bdist_egg
numpy_cmdclass['develop'] = develop.develop
numpy_cmdclass['easy_install'] = easy_install.easy_install
numpy_cmdclass['egg_info'] = egg_info.egg_info
def _dict_append(d, **kws):
for k, v in kws.items():
if k not in d:
d[k] = v
continue
dv = d[k]
if isinstance(dv, tuple):
d[k] = dv + tuple(v)
elif isinstance(dv, list):
d[k] = dv + list(v)
elif isinstance(dv, dict):
_dict_append(dv, **v)
elif is_string(dv):
assert is_string(v)
d[k] = v
else:
raise TypeError(repr(type(dv)))
def _command_line_ok(_cache=None):
""" Return True if command line does not contain any
help or display requests.
"""
if _cache:
return _cache[0]
elif _cache is None:
_cache = []
ok = True
display_opts = ['--'+n for n in Distribution.display_option_names]
for o in Distribution.display_options:
if o[1]:
display_opts.append('-'+o[1])
for arg in sys.argv:
if arg.startswith('--help') or arg=='-h' or arg in display_opts:
ok = False
break
_cache.append(ok)
return ok
def get_distribution(always=False):
dist = distutils.core._setup_distribution
# XXX Hack to get numpy installable with easy_install.
# The problem is easy_install runs it's own setup(), which
# sets up distutils.core._setup_distribution. However,
# when our setup() runs, that gets overwritten and lost.
# We can't use isinstance, as the DistributionWithoutHelpCommands
# class is local to a function in setuptools.command.easy_install
if dist is not None and \
'DistributionWithoutHelpCommands' in repr(dist):
dist = None
if always and dist is None:
dist = NumpyDistribution()
return dist
def setup(**attr):
cmdclass = numpy_cmdclass.copy()
new_attr = attr.copy()
if 'cmdclass' in new_attr:
cmdclass.update(new_attr['cmdclass'])
new_attr['cmdclass'] = cmdclass
if 'configuration' in new_attr:
# To avoid calling configuration if there are any errors
# or help request in command in the line.
configuration = new_attr.pop('configuration')
old_dist = distutils.core._setup_distribution
old_stop = distutils.core._setup_stop_after
distutils.core._setup_distribution = None
distutils.core._setup_stop_after = "commandline"
try:
dist = setup(**new_attr)
finally:
distutils.core._setup_distribution = old_dist
distutils.core._setup_stop_after = old_stop
if dist.help or not _command_line_ok():
# probably displayed help, skip running any commands
return dist
# create setup dictionary and append to new_attr
config = configuration()
if hasattr(config, 'todict'):
config = config.todict()
_dict_append(new_attr, **config)
# Move extension source libraries to libraries
libraries = []
for ext in new_attr.get('ext_modules', []):
new_libraries = []
for item in ext.libraries:
if is_sequence(item):
lib_name, build_info = item
_check_append_ext_library(libraries, lib_name, build_info)
new_libraries.append(lib_name)
elif is_string(item):
new_libraries.append(item)
else:
raise TypeError("invalid description of extension module "
"library %r" % (item,))
ext.libraries = new_libraries
if libraries:
if 'libraries' not in new_attr:
new_attr['libraries'] = []
for item in libraries:
_check_append_library(new_attr['libraries'], item)
# sources in ext_modules or libraries may contain header files
if ('ext_modules' in new_attr or 'libraries' in new_attr) \
and 'headers' not in new_attr:
new_attr['headers'] = []
# Use our custom NumpyDistribution class instead of distutils' one
new_attr['distclass'] = NumpyDistribution
return old_setup(**new_attr)
def _check_append_library(libraries, item):
for libitem in libraries:
if is_sequence(libitem):
if is_sequence(item):
if item[0]==libitem[0]:
if item[1] is libitem[1]:
return
warnings.warn("[0] libraries list contains %r with"
" different build_info" % (item[0],),
stacklevel=2)
break
else:
if item==libitem[0]:
warnings.warn("[1] libraries list contains %r with"
" no build_info" % (item[0],),
stacklevel=2)
break
else:
if is_sequence(item):
if item[0]==libitem:
warnings.warn("[2] libraries list contains %r with"
" no build_info" % (item[0],),
stacklevel=2)
break
else:
if item==libitem:
return
libraries.append(item)
def _check_append_ext_library(libraries, lib_name, build_info):
for item in libraries:
if is_sequence(item):
if item[0]==lib_name:
if item[1] is build_info:
return
warnings.warn("[3] libraries list contains %r with"
" different build_info" % (lib_name,),
stacklevel=2)
break
elif item==lib_name:
warnings.warn("[4] libraries list contains %r with"
" no build_info" % (lib_name,),
stacklevel=2)
break
libraries.append((lib_name, build_info))