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#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
###########################################################################
# Global version number. Keep the format of the next line intact.
VERSION = '0.7.1.post6'
# Check Python's version info and exit early if it is too old
if sys.version_info < (2, 5):
print("This module requires Python >= 2.5")
sys.exit(0)
###########################################################################
## Here be ugly workarounds. These must be run before setuptools
## is imported.
class Workaround(object):
"""Base class for platform-specific workarounds and hacks that are
needed to get the Python interface compile with as little user
intervention as possible."""
def required(self):
"""Returns ``True`` if the workaround is required on the platform
of the user and ``False`` otherwise."""
raise NotImplementedError
def hack(self):
"""Installs the workaround. This method will get called if and only
if the ``required()`` method returns ``True``.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def update_buildcfg(self, cfg):
"""Allows the workaround to update the build configuration of the
igraph extension. This method will get called if and only if the
``required()`` method returns ``True``.
"""
pass
def _extend_compiler_customization(self, func):
"""Helper function that extends ``distutils.sysconfig.customize_compiler``
and ``setuptools.command.build_ext.customize_compiler`` with new,
user-defined code at the end."""
from distutils import sysconfig
old_func = sysconfig.customize_compiler
def replaced(*args, **kwds):
old_func(*args, **kwds)
return func(*args, **kwds)
self._replace_compiler_customization_distutils(replaced)
self._replace_compiler_customization_setuptools(replaced)
def _replace_compiler_customization_distutils(self, new_func):
from distutils import ccompiler, sysconfig
sysconfig.customize_compiler = new_func
ccompiler.customize_compiler = new_func
def _replace_compiler_customization_setuptools(self, new_func):
if "setuptools.command.build_ext" in sys.modules:
sys.modules["setuptools.command.build_ext"].customize_compiler = new_func
class OSXClangAndSystemPythonWorkaround(Workaround):
"""Removes ``-mno-fused-madd`` from the arguments used to compile
Python extensions if the user is running OS X."""
@staticmethod
def remove_compiler_args(compiler):
while "-mno-fused-madd" in compiler.compiler:
compiler.compiler.remove("-mno-fused-madd")
while "-mno-fused-madd" in compiler.compiler_so:
compiler.compiler_so.remove("-mno-fused-madd")
while "-mno-fused-madd" in compiler.linker_so:
compiler.linker_so.remove("-mno-fused-madd")
def required(self):
return sys.platform.startswith("darwin")
def hack(self):
self._extend_compiler_customization(self.remove_compiler_args)
class OSXAnacondaPythonIconvWorkaround(Workaround):
"""Anaconda Python contains a file named libxml2.la which refers to
/usr/lib/libiconv.la -- but such a file does not exist in OS X. This
hack ensures that we link to libxml2 from OS X itself and not from
Anaconda Python (after all, this is what would have happened if the
C core of igraph was compiled independently)."""
def required(self):
from distutils.spawn import find_executable
if not sys.platform.startswith("darwin"):
return False
if "Anaconda" not in sys.version:
return False
self.xml2_config_path = find_executable("xml2-config")
if not self.xml2_config_path:
return False
xml2_config_path_abs = os.path.abspath(self.xml2_config_path)
return xml2_config_path_abs.startswith(os.path.abspath(sys.prefix))
def hack(self):
path = os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep)
dir_to_remove = os.path.dirname(self.xml2_config_path)
if dir_to_remove in path:
path.remove(dir_to_remove)
os.environ["PATH"] = os.pathsep.join(path)
def update_buildcfg(self, cfg):
anaconda_libdir = os.path.join(sys.prefix, "lib")
cfg.extra_link_args.append("-Wl,-rpath,%s" % anaconda_libdir)
cfg.post_build_hooks.append(self.fix_install_name)
def fix_install_name(self, cfg):
"""Fixes the install name of the libxml2 library in _igraph.so
to ensure that it loads libxml2 from Anaconda Python."""
for outputfile in cfg.get_outputs():
lines, retcode = get_output(["otool", "-L", outputfile])
if retcode:
raise OSError("otool -L %s failed with error code: %s" % (outputfile, retcode))
for line in lines.split("\n"):
if "libxml2" in line:
libname = line.strip().split(" ")[0]
subprocess.call(["install_name_tool", "-change",
libname, "@rpath/" + os.path.basename(libname),
outputfile])
class WorkaroundSet(object):
def __init__(self, workaround_classes):
self.each = [cls() for cls in workaround_classes]
self.executed = []
def execute(self):
for workaround in self.each:
if workaround.required():
workaround.hack()
self.executed.append(workaround)
workarounds = WorkaroundSet([
OSXClangAndSystemPythonWorkaround,
OSXAnacondaPythonIconvWorkaround
])
workarounds.execute()
###########################################################################
try:
from setuptools import setup
from setuptools.command.build_ext import build_ext
build_py = None
except ImportError:
from distutils.core import setup
try:
from distutils.command.build_py import build_py_2to3 as build_py
except ImportError:
from distutils.command.build_py import build_py
import atexit
import distutils.ccompiler
import glob
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tarfile
import tempfile
from select import select
try:
from urllib import urlretrieve
from urllib2 import Request, urlopen, URLError
except:
# Maybe Python 3?
from urllib.request import Request, urlopen, urlretrieve
from urllib.error import URLError
from distutils.core import Extension
from distutils.util import get_platform
###########################################################################
LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_INCLUDE_DIRS = ['/usr/include/igraph', '/usr/local/include/igraph']
LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_LIBRARIES = ['igraph']
LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_DIRS = []
###########################################################################
def cleanup_tmpdir(dirname):
"""Removes the given temporary directory if it exists."""
if dirname is not None and os.path.exists(dirname):
shutil.rmtree(dirname)
def create_dir_unless_exists(*args):
"""Creates a directory unless it exists already."""
path = os.path.join(*args)
if not os.path.isdir(path):
os.makedirs(path)
def ensure_dir_does_not_exist(*args):
"""Ensures that the given directory does not exist."""
path = os.path.join(*args)
if os.path.isdir(path):
shutil.rmtree(path)
def exclude_from_list(items, items_to_exclude):
"""Excludes certain items from a list, keeping the original order of
the remaining items."""
itemset = set(items_to_exclude)
return [item for item in items if item not in itemset]
def find_static_library(library_name, library_path):
"""Given the raw name of a library in `library_name`, tries to find a
static library with this name in the given `library_path`. `library_path`
is automatically extended with common library directories on Linux and Mac
OS X."""
variants = ["lib{0}.a", "{0}.a", "{0}.lib", "lib{0}.lib"]
if is_unix_like():
extra_libdirs = ["/usr/local/lib64", "/usr/local/lib",
"/usr/lib64", "/usr/lib", "/lib64", "/lib"]
else:
extra_libdirs = []
for path in extra_libdirs:
if path not in library_path and os.path.isdir(path):
library_path.append(path)
for path in library_path:
for variant in variants:
full_path = os.path.join(path, variant.format(library_name))
if os.path.isfile(full_path):
return full_path
def find_temporary_directory():
"""Finds a suitable temporary directory where the installer can download the
C core of igraph if needed and returns its full path."""
script_file = sys.modules[__name__].__file__
if not script_file.endswith("setup.py"):
# We are probably running within an easy_install sandbox. Luckily this
# provides a temporary directory for us so we can use that
result = tempfile.gettempdir()
else:
# Use a temporary directory next to setup.py. We cannot blindly use
# the default (given by tempfile.tempdir) because it might be on a
# RAM disk that has not enough space
result = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(script_file), "tmp")
return os.path.abspath(result)
def first(iterable):
"""Returns the first element from the given iterable."""
for item in iterable:
return item
raise ValueError("iterable is empty")
def get_output(args, encoding="utf-8"):
"""Returns the output of a command returning a single line of output."""
PIPE = subprocess.PIPE
try:
p = subprocess.Popen(args, shell=False, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
returncode = p.returncode
except OSError:
stdout, stderr = None, None
returncode = 77
if encoding and type(stdout).__name__ == "bytes":
stdout = str(stdout, encoding=encoding)
if encoding and type(stderr).__name__ == "bytes":
stderr = str(stderr, encoding=encoding)
return stdout, returncode
def get_output_single_line(args, encoding="utf-8"):
"""Returns the output of a command returning a single line of output,
stripped from any trailing newlines."""
stdout, returncode = get_output(args, encoding=encoding)
if stdout is not None:
line, _, _ = stdout.partition("\n")
else:
line = None
return line, returncode
def http_url_exists(url):
"""Returns whether the given HTTP URL 'exists' in the sense that it is returning
an HTTP error code or not. A URL is considered to exist if it does not return
an HTTP error code."""
class HEADRequest(Request):
def get_method(self):
return "HEAD"
try:
response = urlopen(HEADRequest(url))
return True
except URLError:
return False
def is_unix_like(platform=None):
"""Returns whether the given platform is a Unix-like platform with the usual
Unix filesystem. When the parameter is omitted, it defaults to ``sys.platform``
"""
platform = platform or sys.platform
platform = platform.lower()
return platform.startswith("linux") or platform.startswith("darwin") or \
platform.startswith("cygwin")
def preprocess_fallback_config():
"""Preprocesses the fallback include and library paths depending on the
platform."""
global LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_INCLUDE_DIRS
global LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_DIRS
global LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_LIBRARIES
if os.name == 'nt' and distutils.ccompiler.get_default_compiler() == 'msvc':
# if this setup is run in the source checkout *and* the igraph msvc was build,
# this code adds the right library and include dir
all_msvc_dirs = glob.glob(os.path.join('..', '..', 'igraph-*-msvc'))
if len(all_msvc_dirs) > 0:
if len(all_msvc_dirs) > 1:
print("More than one MSVC build directory (..\\..\\igraph-*-msvc) found!")
print("It could happen that setup.py uses the wrong one! Please remove all but the right one!\n\n")
msvc_builddir = all_msvc_dirs[-1]
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(msvc_builddir, "Release")):
print("There is no 'Release' dir in the MSVC build directory\n(%s)" % msvc_builddir)
print("Please build the MSVC build first!\n")
else:
print("Using MSVC build dir as a fallback: %s\n\n" % msvc_builddir)
LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_INCLUDE_DIRS = [os.path.join(msvc_builddir, "include")]
LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_DIRS = [os.path.join(msvc_builddir, "Release")]
def version_variants(version):
"""Given an igraph version number, returns a list of possible version
number variants to try when looking for a suitable nightly build of the
C core to download from igraph.org."""
result = [version]
# Strip any release tags
version, _, _ = version.partition(".post")
result.append(version)
# Add trailing ".0" as needed to ensure that we have at least
# major.minor.patch
parts = version.split(".")
while len(parts) < 3:
parts.append("0")
result.append(".".join(parts))
return result
###########################################################################
class IgraphCCoreBuilder(object):
"""Class responsible for downloading and building the C core of igraph
if it is not installed yet."""
def __init__(self, versions_to_try, remote_url=None,
show_progress_bar=True, tmproot=None):
self.versions_to_try = versions_to_try
self.remote_url = remote_url
self.show_progress_bar = show_progress_bar
self.tmproot = tmproot
self._tmpdir = None
if self.tmproot is None:
self.tmproot = find_temporary_directory()
@property
def tmpdir(self):
"""The temporary directory in which igraph is downloaded and extracted."""
if self._tmpdir is None:
create_dir_unless_exists(self.tmproot)
self._tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="igraph.", dir=self.tmproot)
atexit.register(cleanup_tmpdir, self._tmpdir)
return self._tmpdir
def download_and_compile(self):
"""Downloads and compiles the C core of igraph."""
def _progress_hook(count, block_size, total_size):
if total_size < 0:
sys.stdout.write("\rDownloading %s... please wait." % local_file)
else:
percentage = count * block_size * 100.0 / total_size
percentage = min(percentage, 100.0)
sys.stdout.write("\rDownloading %s... %.2f%%" % (local_file, percentage))
sys.stdout.flush()
# Determine the remote URL if needed
if self.remote_url is None:
self.version, remote_url = self.find_first_version()
if not self.version:
print("Version %s of the C core of igraph is not found among the "
"nightly builds." % self.versions_to_try[0])
print("Use the --c-core-version switch to try a different version.")
print("")
return False
local_file = "igraph-%s.tar.gz" % self.version
else:
remote_url = self.remote_url
local_file = remote_url.rsplit("/", 1)[1]
print("Using temporary directory: %s" % self.tmpdir)
# Now determine the full path where the C core will be downloaded
local_file_full_path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, local_file)
# Download the C core
if self.show_progress_bar:
urlretrieve(remote_url, local_file_full_path, reporthook=_progress_hook)
print("")
else:
print("Downloading %s... " % local_file)
urlretrieve(remote_url, local_file_full_path)
# Extract it in the temporary directory
print("Extracting %s..." % local_file)
archive = tarfile.open(local_file_full_path, "r:gz")
archive.extractall(self.tmpdir)
# Determine the name of the build directory
self.builddir = None
for name in os.listdir(self.tmpdir):
full_path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, name)
if name.startswith("igraph") and os.path.isdir(full_path):
self.builddir = full_path
break
if not self.builddir:
print("Downloaded tarball did not contain a directory whose name "
"started with igraph; giving up build.")
return False
# Patch ltmain.sh so it does not freak out on OS X when the build
# directory contains spaces
infile = os.path.join(self.builddir, "ltmain.sh")
outfile = os.path.join(self.builddir, "ltmain.sh.new")
with open(infile) as infp:
with open(outfile, "w") as outfp:
for line in infp:
if line.endswith("cd $darwin_orig_dir\n"):
line = line.replace("cd $darwin_orig_dir\n", "cd \"$darwin_orig_dir\"\n")
outfp.write(line)
os.rename(outfile, infile)
# Try to compile
cwd = os.getcwd()
try:
print("Configuring igraph...")
os.chdir(self.builddir)
retcode = subprocess.call("CFLAGS=-fPIC CXXFLAGS=-fPIC ./configure --disable-tls --disable-gmp",
shell=True)
if retcode:
return False
retcode = subprocess.call("make", shell=True)
if retcode:
return False
libraries = []
for line in open(os.path.join(self.builddir, "igraph.pc")):
if line.startswith("Libs: ") or line.startswith("Libs.private: "):
words = line.strip().split()
libraries.extend(word[2:] for word in words if word.startswith("-l"))
if not libraries:
# Educated guess
libraries = ["igraph"]
finally:
os.chdir(cwd)
# Compilation succeeded; copy everything into igraphcore
create_dir_unless_exists("igraphcore")
ensure_dir_does_not_exist("igraphcore", "include")
ensure_dir_does_not_exist("igraphcore", "lib")
shutil.copytree(os.path.join(self.builddir, "include"),
os.path.join("igraphcore", "include"))
shutil.copytree(os.path.join(self.builddir, "src", ".libs"),
os.path.join("igraphcore", "lib"))
f = open(os.path.join("igraphcore", "build.cfg"), "w")
f.write(repr(libraries))
f.close()
return True
def find_first_version(self):
"""Finds the first version of igraph that exists in the nightly build
repo from the version numbers provided in ``self.versions_to_try``."""
for version in self.versions_to_try:
remote_url = self.get_download_url(version=version)
if http_url_exists(remote_url):
return version, remote_url
return None, None
def get_download_url(self, version):
return "http://igraph.org/nightly/get/c/igraph-%s.tar.gz" % version
def run(self):
return self.download_and_compile()
class BuildConfiguration(object):
def __init__(self):
global VERSION
self.c_core_versions = version_variants(VERSION)
self.c_core_url = None
self.include_dirs = []
self.library_dirs = []
self.runtime_library_dirs = []
self.libraries = []
self.extra_compile_args = []
self.extra_link_args = []
self.extra_objects = []
self.show_progress_bar = True
self.static_extension = False
self.download_igraph_if_needed = True
self.use_pkgconfig = True
self._has_pkgconfig = None
self.excluded_include_dirs = []
self.excluded_library_dirs = []
self.pre_build_hooks = []
self.post_build_hooks = []
self.wait = True
@property
def has_pkgconfig(self):
"""Returns whether ``pkg-config`` is available on the current system
and it knows about igraph or not."""
if self._has_pkgconfig is None:
if self.use_pkgconfig:
line, exit_code = get_output_single_line(["pkg-config", "igraph"])
self._has_pkgconfig = (exit_code == 0)
else:
self._has_pkgconfig = False
return self._has_pkgconfig
@property
def build_ext(self):
"""Returns a class that can be used as a replacement for the
``build_ext`` command in ``distutils`` and that will download and
compile the C core of igraph if needed."""
try:
from setuptools.command.build_ext import build_ext
except ImportError:
from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
buildcfg = self
class custom_build_ext(build_ext):
def run(self):
# Print a warning if pkg-config is not available or does not know about igraph
if buildcfg.use_pkgconfig:
detected = buildcfg.detect_from_pkgconfig()
else:
detected = False
# Check whether we have already compiled igraph in a previous run.
# If so, it should be found in igraphcore/include and
# igraphcore/lib
if os.path.exists("igraphcore"):
buildcfg.use_built_igraph()
detected = True
# Download and compile igraph if the user did not disable it and
# we do not know the libraries from pkg-config yet
if not detected:
if buildcfg.download_igraph_if_needed and is_unix_like():
detected = buildcfg.download_and_compile_igraph()
if detected:
buildcfg.use_built_igraph()
else:
sys.exit(1)
# Fall back to an educated guess if everything else failed
if not detected:
buildcfg.use_educated_guess()
# Replaces library names with full paths to static libraries
# where possible. libm.a is excluded because it caused problems
# on Sabayon Linux where libm.a is probably not compiled with
# -fPIC
if buildcfg.static_extension:
buildcfg.replace_static_libraries(exclusions=["m"])
# Prints basic build information
buildcfg.print_build_info()
ext = first(extension for extension in self.extensions
if extension.name == "igraph._igraph")
buildcfg.configure(ext)
# Run any pre-build hooks
for hook in buildcfg.pre_build_hooks:
hook(self)
# Run the original build_ext command
build_ext.run(self)
# Run any post-build hooks
for hook in buildcfg.post_build_hooks:
hook(self)
return custom_build_ext
def configure(self, ext):
"""Configures the given Extension object using this build configuration."""
ext.include_dirs = exclude_from_list(self.include_dirs, self.excluded_include_dirs)
ext.library_dirs = exclude_from_list(self.library_dirs, self.excluded_library_dirs)
ext.runtime_library_dirs = self.runtime_library_dirs
ext.libraries = self.libraries
ext.extra_compile_args = self.extra_compile_args
ext.extra_link_args = self.extra_link_args
ext.extra_objects = self.extra_objects
def detect_from_pkgconfig(self):
"""Detects the igraph include directory, library directory and the
list of libraries to link to using ``pkg-config``."""
if not buildcfg.has_pkgconfig:
print("Cannot find the C core of igraph on this system using pkg-config.")
return False
cmd = ["pkg-config", "igraph", "--cflags", "--libs"]
if self.static_extension:
cmd += ["--static"]
line, exit_code = get_output_single_line(cmd)
if exit_code > 0 or len(line) == 0:
return False
opts = line.strip().split()
self.libraries = [opt[2:] for opt in opts if opt.startswith("-l")]
self.library_dirs = [opt[2:] for opt in opts if opt.startswith("-L")]
self.include_dirs = [opt[2:] for opt in opts if opt.startswith("-I")]
return True
def download_and_compile_igraph(self):
"""Downloads and compiles the C core of igraph."""
print("We will now try to download and compile the C core from scratch.")
print("Version number of the C core: %s" % self.c_core_versions[0])
if len(self.c_core_versions) > 1:
print("We will also try: %s" % ", ".join(self.c_core_versions[1:]))
print("")
igraph_builder = IgraphCCoreBuilder(self.c_core_versions, self.c_core_url,
show_progress_bar=self.show_progress_bar)
if not igraph_builder.run():
print("Could not download and compile the C core of igraph.")
print("")
return False
else:
return True
def print_build_info(self):
"""Prints the include and library path being used for debugging purposes."""
if self.static_extension:
build_type = "static extension"
else:
build_type = "dynamic extension"
print("Build type: %s" % build_type)
print("Include path: %s" % " ".join(self.include_dirs))
if self.excluded_include_dirs:
print(" - excluding: %s" % " ".join(self.excluded_include_dirs))
print("Library path: %s" % " ".join(self.library_dirs))
if self.excluded_library_dirs:
print(" - excluding: %s" % " ".join(self.excluded_library_dirs))
print("Runtime library path: %s" % " ".join(self.runtime_library_dirs))
print("Linked dynamic libraries: %s" % " ".join(self.libraries))
print("Linked static libraries: %s" % " ".join(self.extra_objects))
print("Extra compiler options: %s" % " ".join(self.extra_compile_args))
print("Extra linker options: %s" % " ".join(self.extra_link_args))
def process_args_from_command_line(self):
"""Preprocesses the command line options before they are passed to
setup.py and sets up the build configuration."""
# Yes, this is ugly, but we don't want to interfere with setup.py's own
# option handling
opts_to_remove = []
for idx, option in enumerate(sys.argv):
if not option.startswith("--"):
continue
if option == "--static":
opts_to_remove.append(idx)
self.static_extension = True
elif option == "--no-download":
opts_to_remove.append(idx)
self.download_igraph_if_needed = False
elif option == "--no-pkg-config":
opts_to_remove.append(idx)
self.use_pkgconfig = False
elif option == "--no-progress-bar":
opts_to_remove.append(idx)
self.show_progress_bar = False
elif option == "--no-wait":
opts_to_remove.append(idx)
self.wait = False
elif option.startswith("--c-core-version"):
opts_to_remove.append(idx)
if option == "--c-core-version":
value = sys.argv[idx+1]
opts_to_remove.append(idx+1)
else:
value = option.split("=", 1)[1]
self.c_core_versions = [value]
elif option.startswith("--c-core-url"):
opts_to_remove.append(idx)
if option == "--c-core-url":
value = sys.argv[idx+1]
opts_to_remove.append(idx+1)
else:
value = option.split("=", 1)[1]
self.c_core_url = value
for idx in reversed(opts_to_remove):
sys.argv[idx:(idx+1)] = []
def replace_static_libraries(self, exclusions=None):
"""Replaces references to libraries with full paths to their static
versions if the static version is to be found on the library path."""
if "stdc++" not in self.libraries:
self.libraries.append("stdc++")
if exclusions is None:
exclusions = []
for library_name in set(self.libraries) - set(exclusions):
static_lib = find_static_library(library_name, self.library_dirs)
if static_lib:
self.libraries.remove(library_name)
self.extra_objects.append(static_lib)
def use_built_igraph(self):
"""Assumes that igraph is built already in ``igraphcore`` and sets up
the include and library paths and the library names accordingly."""
buildcfg.include_dirs = [os.path.join("igraphcore", "include")]
buildcfg.library_dirs = [os.path.join("igraphcore", "lib")]
buildcfg.static_extension = True
buildcfg_file = os.path.join("igraphcore", "build.cfg")
if os.path.exists(buildcfg_file):
buildcfg.libraries = eval(open(buildcfg_file).read())
def use_educated_guess(self):
"""Tries to guess the proper library names, include and library paths
if everything else failed."""
preprocess_fallback_config()
global LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_LIBRARIES
global LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_INCLUDE_DIRS
global LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_DIRS
print("WARNING: we were not able to detect where igraph is installed on")
print("your machine (if it is installed at all). We will use the fallback")
print("library and include pathss hardcoded in setup.py and hope that the")
print("C core of igraph is installed there.")
print("")
print("If the compilation fails and you are sure that igraph is installed")
print("on your machine, adjust the following two variables in setup.py")
print("accordingly and try again:")
print("")
print("- LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_INCLUDE_DIRS")
print("- LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_DIRS")
print("")
seconds_remaining = 10 if self.wait else 0
while seconds_remaining > 0:
if seconds_remaining > 1:
plural = "s"
else:
plural = ""
sys.stdout.write("\rContinuing in %2d second%s; press Enter to continue "
"immediately. " % (seconds_remaining, plural))
sys.stdout.flush()
rlist, _, _ = select([sys.stdin], [], [], 1)
if rlist:
sys.stdin.readline()
break
seconds_remaining -= 1
sys.stdout.write("\r" + " "*65 + "\r")
self.libraries = LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_LIBRARIES[:]
if self.static_extension:
self.libraries.extend(["xml2", "z", "m", "stdc++"])
self.include_dirs = LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_INCLUDE_DIRS[:]
self.library_dirs = LIBIGRAPH_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_DIRS[:]
###########################################################################
# Process command line options
buildcfg = BuildConfiguration()
buildcfg.process_args_from_command_line()
for workaround in workarounds.executed:
workaround.update_buildcfg(buildcfg)
# Define the extension
sources=glob.glob(os.path.join('src', '*.c'))
igraph_extension = Extension('igraph._igraph', sources)
# library_dirs=library_dirs,
# libraries=libraries,
# include_dirs=include_dirs,
# extra_objects=extra_objects,
# extra_link_args=extra_link_args
description = """Python interface to the igraph high performance graph
library, primarily aimed at complex network research and analysis.
Graph plotting functionality is provided by the Cairo library, so make
sure you install the Python bindings of Cairo if you want to generate
publication-quality graph plots.
See the `Cairo homepage <http://cairographics.org/pycairo>`_ for details.
From release 0.5, the C core of the igraph library is **not** included
in the Python distribution - you must compile and install the C core
separately. Windows installers already contain a compiled igraph DLL,
so they should work out of the box. Linux users should refer to the
`igraph homepage <http://igraph.org>`_ for
compilation instructions (but check your distribution first, maybe
there are pre-compiled packages available). OS X users may
benefit from the disk images in the Python Package Index.
Unofficial installers for 64-bit Windows machines and/or different Python
versions can also be found `here <http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs>`_.
Many thanks to the maintainers of this page!
"""
options = dict(
name = 'python-igraph',
version = VERSION,
url = 'http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-igraph',
description = 'High performance graph data structures and algorithms',
long_description = description,
license = 'GNU General Public License (GPL)',
author = 'Tamas Nepusz',
author_email = 'tamas@cs.rhul.ac.uk',
ext_modules = [igraph_extension],
package_dir = {'igraph': 'igraph'},
packages = ['igraph', 'igraph.test', 'igraph.app', 'igraph.drawing',
'igraph.remote', 'igraph.vendor'],
scripts = ['scripts/igraph'],
test_suite = "igraph.test.suite",
headers = ['src/igraphmodule_api.h'],
platforms = 'ALL',
keywords = ['graph', 'network', 'mathematics', 'math', 'graph theory', 'discrete mathematics'],
classifiers = [
'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'Intended Audience :: Science/Research',
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
'Programming Language :: C',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Information Analysis',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Mathematics',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Physics',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Bio-Informatics',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules'
],
cmdclass = {
"build_ext": buildcfg.build_ext
}
)
if "macosx" in get_platform() and "bdist_mpkg" in sys.argv:
# OS X specific stuff to build the .mpkg installer
options["data_files"] = [ \
('/usr/local/lib', [os.path.join('..', 'igraph', 'fatbuild', 'libigraph.0.dylib')])
]
if sys.version_info > (3, 0):
if build_py is None:
options["use_2to3"] = True
else:
options["cmdclass"]["build_py"] = build_py
setup(**options)
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