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if(WIN32 OR "${Py_ENABLE_SHARED}" STREQUAL "1")
add_definitions(-DRDKIT_RDBOOST_BUILD)
rdkit_library(RDBoost Wrap.cpp
LINK_LIBRARIES RDGeneral ${PYTHON_LIBRARIES} ${Boost_LIBRARIES})
else()
add_definitions(-DRDKIT_RDBOOST_BUILD)
rdkit_library(RDBoost Wrap.cpp
LINK_LIBRARIES RDGeneral ${Boost_LIBRARIES})
if("${PYTHON_LDSHARED}" STREQUAL "")
else()
# fixes an apple issue
STRING(REGEX REPLACE "-bundle" "" LDSHARED ${PYTHON_LDSHARED})
set_target_properties(RDBoost PROPERTIES LINK_FLAGS ${LDSHARED})
endif()
endif()
rdkit_headers(Wrap.h PySequenceHolder.h
list_indexing_suite.hpp
python.h
boost_numpy.h
python_streambuf.h
DEST RDBoost)
add_subdirectory(Wrap)
if(RDK_BUILD_PYTHON_WRAPPERS)
# this is a particularly nasty little bit of hackery.
# cmake (as of 2.8) ignores the ADDITIONAL_MAKE_CLEAN_FILES argument
# unless it's in a directory that actualy has a target. So in order to
# cleanup files created by the python tests we have to put something
# here with the ugly relative path
IF(COMMAND cmake_policy)
CMAKE_POLICY(SET CMP0009 NEW)
ENDIF(COMMAND cmake_policy)
FILE(GLOB_RECURSE RDK_PYC_FILES "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../../rdkit/*.pyc")
FILE(GLOB_RECURSE RDK_PROJECTSQLT_FILES "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../../Projects/*.sqlt")
set_directory_properties(PROPERTIES ADDITIONAL_MAKE_CLEAN_FILES
"${RDK_PYC_FILES};${RDK_DATASQLT_FILES};${RDK_PROJECTSQLT_FILES}")
endif(RDK_BUILD_PYTHON_WRAPPERS)
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