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import os
import re
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
# Utility function to read the README file.
# Used for the long_description. It's nice, because now 1) we have a top level
# README file and 2) it's easier to type in the README file than to put a raw
# string in below ...
def read(fname):
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
# Read metadata from version file
metadata_file = open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'dtcwt', '_version.py')).read()
metadata = dict(re.findall("__([a-z]+)__ = '([^']+)'", metadata_file))
setup(
name = 'dtcwt',
version = metadata['version'],
author = "Rich Wareham",
author_email = "rich.dtcwt@richwareham.com",
description = ("A port of the Dual-Tree Complex Wavelet Transform MATLAB toolbox."),
license = "Free To Use But Restricted",
keywords = "numpy, wavelet, complex wavelet, DT-CWT",
url = "https://github.com/rjw57/dtcwt",
packages=find_packages(exclude=["*.tests", "*.tests.*", "tests.*", "tests"]),
long_description=read('README.rst'),
classifiers=[
"Development Status :: 3 - Alpha",
"License :: Free To Use But Restricted",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
],
package_data = {
'dtcwt': ['data/*.npz',],
},
install_requires=[ 'numpy', 'six', ],
extras_require={
'docs': [ 'sphinx', 'docutils', 'matplotlib', 'ipython', ],
'opencl': [ 'pyopencl', ],
},
tests_require=[ 'coverage', ],
)
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