pyzmq/setup.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2012 Brian Granger, Min Ragan-Kelley
#
# This file is part of pyzmq
#
# Distributed under the terms of the New BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING.BSD, distributed as part of this software.
#
# The `configure` subcommand is copied and adaped from h5py
# h5py source used under the New BSD license
#
# h5py: <http://code.google.com/p/h5py/>
#
# The code to bundle libzmq as an Extension is from pyzmq-static
# pyzmq-static source used under the New BSD license
#
# pyzmq-static: <https://github.com/brandon-rhodes/pyzmq-static>
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import with_statement
import copy
import os
import re
import shutil
import sys
import time
from traceback import print_exc
if sys.version_info < (2,6):
print("ERROR: PyZMQ >= 2.2.0 requires Python 2.6 or later. \n" +
" PyZMQ 2.1.11 was the last release to support Python 2.5."
)
sys.exit(1)
import distutils
from distutils.core import setup, Command
from distutils.ccompiler import get_default_compiler
from distutils.extension import Extension
from distutils.errors import CompileError, LinkError
from distutils.command.build import build
from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
from distutils.command.sdist import sdist
from unittest import TextTestRunner, TestLoader
from glob import glob
from os.path import splitext, basename, join as pjoin
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import logging
try:
from configparser import ConfigParser
except:
from ConfigParser import ConfigParser
try:
import nose
except ImportError:
nose = None
# local script imports:
from buildutils import (
discover_settings, v_str, save_config, load_config, detect_zmq, merge,
config_from_prefix,
warn, fatal, debug, line, copy_and_patch_libzmq, localpath,
fetch_libzmq, stage_platform_hpp,
bundled_version, customize_mingw,
test_compilation, compile_and_run
)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Flags
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# reference points for zmq compatibility
min_zmq = (2,1,4)
target_zmq = (3,2,2)
dev_zmq = (4,0,0)
# set dylib ext:
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
lib_ext = '.dll'
elif sys.platform == 'darwin':
lib_ext = '.dylib'
else:
lib_ext = '.so'
# whether any kind of bdist is happening
doing_bdist = any(arg.startswith('bdist') for arg in sys.argv[1:])
# allow `--zmq=foo` to be passed at any point,
# but always assign it to configure
configure_idx = -1
for idx, arg in enumerate(list(sys.argv)):
if arg == 'configure':
configure_idx = idx
if arg.startswith('--zmq='):
sys.argv.pop(idx)
if configure_idx < 0:
sys.argv.insert(1, 'configure')
configure_idx = 1
sys.argv.insert(configure_idx + 1, arg)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration (adapted from h5py: http://h5py.googlecode.com)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# --- compiler settings -------------------------------------------------
def bundled_settings():
"""settings for linking extensions against bundled libzmq"""
settings = {}
settings['libraries'] = []
settings['library_dirs'] = []
settings['include_dirs'] = [pjoin("bundled", "zeromq", "include")]
settings['runtime_library_dirs'] = []
# add pthread on freebsd
# is this necessary?
if sys.platform.startswith('freebsd'):
settings['libraries'].append('pthread')
elif sys.platform.startswith('win'):
# link against libzmq in build dir:
plat = distutils.util.get_platform()
temp = 'temp.%s-%s' % (plat, sys.version[0:3])
settings['libraries'].append('libzmq')
settings['library_dirs'].append(pjoin('build', temp, 'Release', 'buildutils'))
return settings
def settings_from_prefix(prefix=None, bundle_libzmq_dylib=False):
"""load appropriate library/include settings from ZMQ prefix"""
settings = {}
settings['libraries'] = []
settings['include_dirs'] = []
settings['library_dirs'] = []
settings['runtime_library_dirs'] = []
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
settings['libraries'].append('libzmq')
if prefix:
settings['include_dirs'] += [pjoin(prefix, 'include')]
settings['library_dirs'] += [pjoin(prefix, 'lib')]
else:
settings['libraries'].append('zmq')
# add pthread on freebsd
if sys.platform.startswith('freebsd'):
settings['libraries'].append('pthread')
if prefix:
settings['include_dirs'] += [pjoin(prefix, 'include')]
if not bundle_libzmq_dylib:
settings['library_dirs'] += [pjoin(prefix, 'lib')]
else:
if sys.platform == 'darwin' and os.path.isdir('/opt/local/lib'):
# allow macports default
settings['include_dirs'] += ['/opt/local/include']
settings['library_dirs'] += ['/opt/local/lib']
if os.environ.get('VIRTUAL_ENV', None):
# find libzmq installed in virtualenv
env = os.environ['VIRTUAL_ENV']
settings['include_dirs'] += [pjoin(env, 'include')]
settings['library_dirs'] += [pjoin(env, 'lib')]
if bundle_libzmq_dylib:
# bdist should link against bundled libzmq
settings['library_dirs'].append('zmq')
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
pass
# unused rpath args for OS X:
# settings['extra_link_args'] = ['-Wl,-rpath','-Wl,$ORIGIN/..']
else:
settings['runtime_library_dirs'] += ['$ORIGIN/..']
elif sys.platform != 'darwin':
settings['runtime_library_dirs'] += [
os.path.abspath(x) for x in settings['library_dirs']
]
return settings
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Extra commands
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Configure(build_ext):
"""Configure command adapted from h5py"""
description = "Discover ZMQ version and features"
user_options = build_ext.user_options + [
('zmq=', None, "libzmq install prefix"),
('build-base=', 'b', "base directory for build library"), # build_base from build
]
def initialize_options(self):
build_ext.initialize_options(self)
self.zmq = None
self.build_base = 'build'
# DON'T REMOVE: distutils demands these be here even if they do nothing.
def finalize_options(self):
build_ext.finalize_options(self)
self.tempdir = pjoin(self.build_temp, 'scratch')
self.has_run = False
self.config = discover_settings(self.build_base)
if self.zmq is not None:
merge(self.config, config_from_prefix(self.zmq))
self.init_settings_from_config()
def save_config(self, name, cfg):
"""write config to JSON"""
save_config(name, cfg, self.build_base)
def init_settings_from_config(self):
"""set up compiler settings, based on config"""
if 'PyPy' in sys.version:
return {}
cfg = self.config
if cfg['libzmq_extension']:
settings = bundled_settings()
else:
settings = settings_from_prefix(cfg['zmq_prefix'], self.bundle_libzmq_dylib)
if 'have_sys_un_h' not in cfg:
try:
compile_and_run(self.tempdir,
pjoin('buildutils', 'check_sys_un.c'),
**settings
)
except Exception as e:
warn("No sys/un.h, IPC_PATH_MAX_LEN will be undefined: %s" % e)
cfg['have_sys_un_h'] = False
else:
cfg['have_sys_un_h'] = True
self.save_config('config', cfg)
if cfg['have_sys_un_h']:
settings['define_macros'] = [('HAVE_SYS_UN_H', 1)]
settings.setdefault('define_macros', [])
# include internal directories
settings.setdefault('include_dirs', [])
settings['include_dirs'] += [pjoin('zmq', sub) for sub in ('utils','core','devices')]
for ext in self.distribution.ext_modules:
if ext.name == 'zmq.libzmq':
continue
for attr, value in settings.items():
setattr(ext, attr, value)
self.compiler_settings = settings
self.save_config('compiler', settings)
def create_tempdir(self):
self.erase_tempdir()
os.makedirs(self.tempdir)
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
# fetch libzmq.dll into local dir
local_dll = pjoin(self.tempdir, 'libzmq.dll')
if not self.config['zmq_prefix'] and not os.path.exists(local_dll):
fatal("ZMQ directory must be specified on Windows via setup.cfg"
" or 'python setup.py configure --zmq=/path/to/zeromq2'")
try:
shutil.copy(pjoin(self.config['zmq_prefix'], 'lib', 'libzmq.dll'), local_dll)
except Exception:
if not os.path.exists(local_dll):
warn("Could not copy libzmq into zmq/, which is usually necessary on Windows."
"Please specify zmq prefix via configure --zmq=/path/to/zmq or copy "
"libzmq into zmq/ manually.")
def erase_tempdir(self):
try:
shutil.rmtree(self.tempdir)
except Exception:
pass
@property
def compiler_type(self):
compiler = self.compiler
if compiler is None:
return get_default_compiler()
elif isinstance(compiler, str):
return compiler
else:
return compiler.compiler_type
@property
def cross_compiling(self):
return self.config['bdist_egg'].get('plat-name', sys.platform) != sys.platform
@property
def bundle_libzmq_dylib(self):
"""
bundle_libzmq_dylib flag for whether external libzmq library will be included in pyzmq:
only relevant when not building libzmq extension
"""
if 'bundle_libzmq_dylib' in self.config:
return self.config['bundle_libzmq_dylib']
elif (sys.platform.startswith('win') or self.cross_compiling) \
and not self.config['libzmq_extension']:
# always bundle libzmq on Windows and cross-compilation
return True
elif self.config['zmq_prefix'] and not self.config['libzmq_extension']:
# only bundle for bdists in sane environments
return doing_bdist
else:
return False
def check_zmq_version(self):
"""check the zmq version"""
cfg = self.config
# build test program
zmq_prefix = self.config['zmq_prefix']
detected = self.test_build(zmq_prefix, self.compiler_settings)
# now check the libzmq version
vers = tuple(detected['vers'])
vs = v_str(vers)
if vers < min_zmq:
fatal("Detected ZMQ version: %s, but depend on zmq >= %s"%(
vs, v_str(min_zmq))
+'\n Using ZMQ=%s' % (zmq_prefix or 'unspecified'))
if vers < target_zmq:
warn("Detected ZMQ version: %s, but pyzmq targets ZMQ %s." % (
vs, v_str(target_zmq))
)
warn("libzmq features and fixes introduced after %s will be unavailable." % vs)
line()
elif vers >= dev_zmq:
warn("Detected ZMQ version: %s. pyzmq's support for libzmq-dev is experimental." % vs)
line()
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
# fetch libzmq.dll into local dir
local_dll = localpath('zmq','libzmq.dll')
if not zmq_prefix and not os.path.exists(local_dll):
fatal("ZMQ directory must be specified on Windows via setup.cfg or 'python setup.py configure --zmq=/path/to/zeromq2'")
try:
shutil.copy(pjoin(zmq_prefix, 'lib', 'libzmq.dll'), local_dll)
except Exception:
if not os.path.exists(local_dll):
warn("Could not copy libzmq into zmq/, which is usually necessary on Windows."
"Please specify zmq prefix via configure --zmq=/path/to/zmq or copy "
"libzmq into zmq/ manually.")
def bundle_libzmq_extension(self):
bundledir = "bundled"
if "PyPy" in sys.version:
fatal("Can't bundle libzmq as an Extension in PyPy (yet!)")
ext_modules = self.distribution.ext_modules
if ext_modules and ext_modules[0].name == 'zmq.libzmq':
# I've already been run
return
line()
print ("Using bundled libzmq")
# fetch sources for libzmq extension:
if not os.path.exists(bundledir):
os.makedirs(bundledir)
fetch_libzmq(bundledir)
stage_platform_hpp(pjoin(bundledir, 'zeromq'))
# construct the Extension:
ext = Extension(
'zmq.libzmq',
sources = [pjoin('buildutils', 'initlibzmq.c')] +
glob(pjoin(bundledir, 'zeromq', 'src', '*.cpp')),
include_dirs = [
pjoin(bundledir, 'zeromq', 'include'),
],
)
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
# include defines from zeromq msvc project:
ext.define_macros.append(('FD_SETSIZE', 1024))
ext.define_macros.append(('DLL_EXPORT', 1))
# When compiling the C++ code inside of libzmq itself, we want to
# avoid "warning C4530: C++ exception handler used, but unwind
# semantics are not enabled. Specify /EHsc".
if self.compiler_type == 'msvc':
ext.extra_compile_args.append('/EHsc')
elif self.compiler_type == 'mingw32':
ext.define_macros.append(('ZMQ_HAVE_MINGW32', 1))
# And things like sockets come from libraries that must be named.
ext.libraries.extend(['rpcrt4', 'ws2_32', 'advapi32'])
elif not sys.platform.startswith(('darwin', 'freebsd')):
ext.include_dirs.append(bundledir)
ext.libraries.append('rt')
# insert the extension:
self.distribution.ext_modules.insert(0, ext)
# update other extensions, with bundled settings
self.config['libzmq_extension'] = True
self.init_settings_from_config()
self.save_config('config', self.config)
def fallback_on_bundled(self):
"""Couldn't build, fallback after waiting a while"""
line()
print ('\n'.join([
"Failed to build or run libzmq detection test.",
"",
"If you expected pyzmq to link against an installed libzmq, please check to make sure:",
"",
" * You have a C compiler installed",
" * A development version of Python is installed (including headers)",
" * A development version of ZMQ >= %s is installed (including headers)" % v_str(min_zmq),
" * If ZMQ is not in a default location, supply the argument --zmq=<path>",
" * If you did recently install ZMQ to a default location,",
" try rebuilding the ld cache with `sudo ldconfig`",
" or specify zmq's location with `--zmq=/usr/local`",
"",
]))
# ultra-lazy pip detection:
if 'pip' in ' '.join(sys.argv):
print ('\n'.join([
"If you expected to get a binary install (egg), we have those for",
"current Pythons on OS X and Windows. These can be installed with",
"easy_install, but PIP DOES NOT SUPPORT EGGS.",
"",
]))
print ('\n'.join([
"You can skip all this detection/waiting nonsense if you know",
"you want pyzmq to bundle libzmq as an extension by passing:",
"",
" `--zmq=bundled`",
"",
"I will now try to build libzmq as a Python extension",
"unless you interrupt me (^C) in the next 10 seconds...",
"",
]))
for i in range(10,0,-1):
sys.stdout.write('\r%2i...' % i)
sys.stdout.flush()
time.sleep(1)
print ("")
return self.bundle_libzmq_extension()
def test_build(self, prefix, settings):
"""do a test build ob libzmq"""
self.create_tempdir()
settings = settings.copy()
if self.bundle_libzmq_dylib and not sys.platform.startswith('win'):
# rpath slightly differently here, because libzmq not in .. but ../zmq:
settings['library_dirs'] = ['zmq']
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
pass
# unused rpath args for OS X:
# settings['extra_link_args'] = ['-Wl,-rpath','-Wl,$ORIGIN/../zmq']
else:
settings['runtime_library_dirs'] = [ os.path.abspath(pjoin('.', 'zmq')) ]
line()
print ("Configure: Autodetecting ZMQ settings...")
print (" Custom ZMQ dir: %s" % prefix)
try:
detected = detect_zmq(self.tempdir, compiler=self.compiler_type, **settings)
finally:
self.erase_tempdir()
print (" ZMQ version detected: %s" % v_str(detected['vers']))
return detected
def finish_run(self):
self.save_config('config', self.config)
line()
def run(self):
cfg = self.config
if cfg['libzmq_extension']:
self.bundle_libzmq_extension()
self.finish_run()
return
# When cross-compiling and zmq is given explicitly, we can't testbuild
# (as we can't testrun the binary), we assume things are alright.
if cfg['skip_check_zmq'] or self.cross_compiling:
warn("Skipping zmq version check")
self.finish_run()
return
zmq_prefix = cfg['zmq_prefix']
# There is no available default on Windows, so start with fallback unless
# zmq was given explicitly, or libzmq extension was explicitly prohibited.
if sys.platform.startswith("win") and \
not cfg['no_libzmq_extension'] and \
not zmq_prefix:
self.fallback_on_bundled()
self.finish_run()
return
if zmq_prefix and self.bundle_libzmq_dylib and not sys.platform.startswith('win'):
copy_and_patch_libzmq(zmq_prefix, 'libzmq'+lib_ext)
# first try with given config or defaults
try:
self.check_zmq_version()
except Exception:
etype, evalue, tb = sys.exc_info()
# print the error as distutils would if we let it raise:
print ("\nerror: %s\n" % evalue)
else:
self.finish_run()
return
# try fallback on /usr/local on *ix if no prefix is given
if not zmq_prefix and not sys.platform.startswith('win'):
print ("Failed with default libzmq, trying again with /usr/local")
time.sleep(1)
zmq_prefix = cfg['zmq_prefix'] = '/usr/local'
self.init_settings_from_config()
try:
self.check_zmq_version()
except Exception:
etype, evalue, tb = sys.exc_info()
# print the error as distutils would if we let it raise:
print ("\nerror: %s\n" % evalue)
else:
# if we get here the second run succeeded, so we need to update compiler
# settings for the extensions with /usr/local prefix
self.finish_run()
return
# finally, fallback on bundled
if cfg['no_libzmq_extension']:
fatal("Falling back on bundled libzmq,"
" but setup.cfg has explicitly prohibited building the libzmq extension."
)
self.fallback_on_bundled()
self.finish_run()
class FetchCommand(Command):
"""Fetch libzmq sources, that's it."""
description = "Fetch libzmq sources into bundled"
user_options = [ ]
def initialize_options(self):
pass
def finalize_options(self):
pass
def run(self):
# fetch sources for libzmq extension:
bundledir = "bundled"
if not os.path.exists(bundledir):
os.makedirs(bundledir)
fetch_libzmq(bundledir)
for tarball in glob(pjoin(bundledir, '*.tar.gz')):
os.remove(tarball)
class TestCommand(Command):
"""Custom distutils command to run the test suite."""
description = "Test PyZMQ (must have been built inplace: `setup.py build_ext --inplace`)"
user_options = [ ]
def initialize_options(self):
self._dir = os.getcwd()
def finalize_options(self):
pass
def run_nose(self):
"""Run the test suite with nose."""
return nose.core.TestProgram(argv=["", '-vv', pjoin(self._dir, 'zmq', 'tests')])
def run_unittest(self):
"""Finds all the tests modules in zmq/tests/ and runs them."""
testfiles = [ ]
for t in glob(pjoin(self._dir, 'zmq', 'tests', '*.py')):
name = splitext(basename(t))[0]
if name.startswith('test_'):
testfiles.append('.'.join(
['zmq.tests', name])
)
tests = TestLoader().loadTestsFromNames(testfiles)
t = TextTestRunner(verbosity = 2)
t.run(tests)
def run(self):
"""Run the test suite, with nose, or unittest if nose is unavailable"""
# crude check for inplace build:
try:
import zmq
except ImportError:
print_exc()
fatal('\n '.join(["Could not import zmq!",
"You must build pyzmq with 'python setup.py build_ext --inplace' for 'python setup.py test' to work.",
"If you did build pyzmq in-place, then this is a real error."]))
sys.exit(1)
print ("Testing pyzmq-%s with libzmq-%s" % (zmq.pyzmq_version(), zmq.zmq_version()))
if nose is None:
warn("nose unavailable, falling back on unittest. Skipped tests will appear as ERRORs.")
return self.run_unittest()
else:
return self.run_nose()
class GitRevisionCommand(Command):
"""find the current git revision and add it to zmq.sugar.version.__revision__"""
description = "Store current git revision in version.py"
user_options = [ ]
def initialize_options(self):
self.version_py = pjoin('zmq','sugar','version.py')
def run(self):
try:
p = Popen('git log -1'.split(), stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
except IOError:
print ("No git found, skipping git revision")
return
if p.wait():
print ("checking git branch failed")
print (p.stderr.read())
return
line = p.stdout.readline().decode().strip()
if not line.startswith('commit'):
print ("bad commit line: %r"%line)
return
rev = line.split()[-1]
# now that we have the git revision, we can apply it to version.py
with open(self.version_py) as f:
lines = f.readlines()
for i,line in enumerate(lines):
if line.startswith('__revision__'):
lines[i] = "__revision__ = '%s'\n"%rev
break
with open(self.version_py, 'w') as f:
f.writelines(lines)
def finalize_options(self):
pass
class CleanCommand(Command):
"""Custom distutils command to clean the .so and .pyc files."""
user_options = [ ]
def initialize_options(self):
self._clean_me = []
self._clean_trees = []
for root, dirs, files in list(os.walk('zmq')):
for f in files:
if os.path.splitext(f)[-1] in ('.pyc', '.so', '.o', '.pyd'):
self._clean_me.append(pjoin(root, f))
for d in dirs:
if d == '__pycache__':
self._clean_trees.append(pjoin(root, d))
for d in ('build', 'conf'):
if os.path.exists(d):
self._clean_trees.append(d)
bundled = glob(pjoin('zmq', 'libzmq*'))
self._clean_me.extend(bundled)
def finalize_options(self):
pass
def run(self):
for clean_me in self._clean_me:
try:
os.unlink(clean_me)
except Exception:
pass
for clean_tree in self._clean_trees:
try:
shutil.rmtree(clean_tree)
except Exception:
pass
class CheckSDist(sdist):
"""Custom sdist that ensures Cython has compiled all pyx files to c."""
def initialize_options(self):
sdist.initialize_options(self)
self._pyxfiles = []
for root, dirs, files in os.walk('zmq'):
for f in files:
if f.endswith('.pyx'):
self._pyxfiles.append(pjoin(root, f))
def run(self):
self.run_command('fetch_libzmq')
if 'cython' in cmdclass:
self.run_command('cython')
else:
for pyxfile in self._pyxfiles:
cfile = pyxfile[:-3]+'c'
msg = "C-source file '%s' not found."%(cfile)+\
" Run 'setup.py cython' before sdist."
assert os.path.isfile(cfile), msg
sdist.run(self)
class CheckingBuildExt(build_ext):
"""Subclass build_ext to get clearer report if Cython is neccessary."""
def check_cython_extensions(self, extensions):
for ext in extensions:
for src in ext.sources:
if not os.path.exists(src):
fatal("""Cython-generated file '%s' not found.
Cython is required to compile pyzmq from a development branch.
Please install Cython or download a release package of pyzmq.
"""%src)
def build_extensions(self):
self.check_cython_extensions(self.extensions)
self.check_extensions_list(self.extensions)
if self.compiler.compiler_type == 'mingw32':
customize_mingw(self.compiler)
for ext in self.extensions:
self.build_extension(ext)
def run(self):
# check version, to prevent confusing undefined constant errors
self.distribution.run_command('configure')
build_ext.run(self)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Extensions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
cmdclass = {'test':TestCommand, 'clean':CleanCommand, 'revision':GitRevisionCommand,
'configure': Configure, 'fetch_libzmq': FetchCommand,
'sdist': CheckSDist,
}
def pxd(subdir, name):
return os.path.abspath(pjoin('zmq', subdir, name+'.pxd'))
def pyx(subdir, name):
return os.path.abspath(pjoin('zmq', subdir, name+'.pyx'))
def dotc(subdir, name):
return os.path.abspath(pjoin('zmq', subdir, name+'.c'))
libzmq = pxd('core', 'libzmq')
buffers = pxd('utils', 'buffers')
message = pxd('core', 'message')
context = pxd('core', 'context')
socket = pxd('core', 'socket')
monqueue = pxd('devices', 'monitoredqueue')
submodules = dict(
core = {'constants': [libzmq],
'error':[libzmq],
'_poll':[libzmq, socket, context],
'stopwatch':[libzmq, pxd('core','stopwatch')],
'context':[context, libzmq],
'message':[libzmq, buffers, message],
'socket':[context, message, socket, libzmq, buffers],
'_device':[libzmq, socket, context],
'_version':[libzmq],
},
devices = {
'monitoredqueue':[buffers, libzmq, monqueue, socket, context],
},
utils = {
'initthreads':[libzmq],
'rebuffer':[buffers],
},
)
try:
from Cython.Distutils import build_ext as build_ext_c
cython=True
except ImportError:
cython=False
suffix = '.c'
cmdclass['build_ext'] = CheckingBuildExt
else:
suffix = '.pyx'
class CythonCommand(build_ext_c):
"""Custom distutils command subclassed from Cython.Distutils.build_ext
to compile pyx->c, and stop there. All this does is override the
C-compile method build_extension() with a no-op."""
description = "Compile Cython sources to C"
def build_extension(self, ext):
pass
class zbuild_ext(build_ext_c):
def build_extensions(self):
if self.compiler.compiler_type == 'mingw32':
customize_mingw(self.compiler)
return build_ext_c.build_extensions(self)
def run(self):
self.distribution.run_command('configure')
return build_ext.run(self)
cmdclass['cython'] = CythonCommand
cmdclass['build_ext'] = zbuild_ext
extensions = []
for submod, packages in submodules.items():
for pkg in sorted(packages):
sources = [pjoin('zmq', submod, pkg+suffix)]
if suffix == '.pyx':
sources.extend(packages[pkg])
ext = Extension(
'zmq.%s.%s'%(submod, pkg),
sources = sources,
include_dirs=[pjoin('zmq', sub) for sub in ('utils','core','devices')],
)
if suffix == '.pyx' and ext.sources[0].endswith('.c'):
# undo setuptools stupidly clobbering cython sources:
ext.sources = sources
extensions.append(ext)
if 'PyPy' in sys.version:
extensions = []
package_data = {'zmq':['*.pxd'],
'zmq.core':['*.pxd'],
'zmq.devices':['*.pxd'],
'zmq.utils':['*.pxd', '*.h'],
}
package_data['zmq'].append('libzmq'+lib_ext)
def extract_version():
"""extract pyzmq version from sugar/version.py, so it's not multiply defined"""
with open(pjoin('zmq', 'sugar', 'version.py')) as f:
line = f.readline()
while not line.startswith("__version__"):
line = f.readline()
exec(line, globals())
return __version__
def find_packages():
"""adapted from IPython's setupbase.find_packages()"""
packages = []
for dir,subdirs,files in os.walk('zmq'):
package = dir.replace(os.path.sep, '.')
if '__init__.py' not in files:
# not a package
continue
packages.append(package)
return packages
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main setup
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
long_desc = \
"""
PyZMQ is the official Python bindings for the lightweight and super-fast messaging
library ZeroMQ (http://www.zeromq.org).
"""
setup_args = dict(
name = "pyzmq",
version = extract_version(),
packages = find_packages(),
ext_modules = extensions,
package_data = package_data,
author = "Brian E. Granger, Min Ragan-Kelley",
author_email = "zeromq-dev@lists.zeromq.org",
url = 'http://github.com/zeromq/pyzmq',
description = "Python bindings for 0MQ.",
long_description = long_desc,
license = "LGPL+BSD",
cmdclass = cmdclass,
classifiers = [
'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'Intended Audience :: Science/Research',
'Intended Audience :: System Administrators',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)',
'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
'Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X',
'Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows',
'Operating System :: POSIX',
'Topic :: System :: Networking',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3',
],
)
if 'setuptools' in sys.modules and 'PyPy' in sys.version:
setup_args['install_requires'] = [
'py',
'ctypes-configure',
'cffi',
]
setup(**setup_args)