#!/usr/bin/env python """NumPy: array processing for numbers, strings, records, and objects. NumPy is a general-purpose array-processing package designed to efficiently manipulate large multi-dimensional arrays of arbitrary records without sacrificing too much speed for small multi-dimensional arrays. NumPy is built on the Numeric code base and adds features introduced by numarray as well as an extended C-API and the ability to create arrays of arbitrary type which also makes NumPy suitable for interfacing with general-purpose data-base applications. There are also basic facilities for discrete fourier transform, basic linear algebra and random number generation. """ from __future__ import division, print_function DOCLINES = (__doc__ or '').split("\n") import os import sys import subprocess import textwrap if sys.version_info[:2] < (2, 6) or (3, 0) <= sys.version_info[0:2] < (3, 2): raise RuntimeError("Python version 2.6, 2.7 or >= 3.2 required.") if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: import builtins else: import __builtin__ as builtins CLASSIFIERS = """\ Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Intended Audience :: Science/Research Intended Audience :: Developers License :: OSI Approved Programming Language :: C Programming Language :: Python 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 Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython Topic :: Software Development Topic :: Scientific/Engineering Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows Operating System :: POSIX Operating System :: Unix Operating System :: MacOS """ MAJOR = 1 MINOR = 11 MICRO = 2 ISRELEASED = True VERSION = '%d.%d.%d' % (MAJOR, MINOR, MICRO) # Return the git revision as a string def git_version(): def _minimal_ext_cmd(cmd): # construct minimal environment env = {} for k in ['SYSTEMROOT', 'PATH']: v = os.environ.get(k) if v is not None: env[k] = v # LANGUAGE is used on win32 env['LANGUAGE'] = 'C' env['LANG'] = 'C' env['LC_ALL'] = 'C' out = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout = subprocess.PIPE, env=env).communicate()[0] return out try: out = _minimal_ext_cmd(['git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD']) GIT_REVISION = out.strip().decode('ascii') except OSError: GIT_REVISION = "Unknown" return GIT_REVISION # BEFORE importing setuptools, remove MANIFEST. Otherwise it may not be # properly updated when the contents of directories change (true for distutils, # not sure about setuptools). if os.path.exists('MANIFEST'): os.remove('MANIFEST') # This is a bit hackish: we are setting a global variable so that the main # numpy __init__ can detect if it is being loaded by the setup routine, to # avoid attempting to load components that aren't built yet. While ugly, it's # a lot more robust than what was previously being used. builtins.__NUMPY_SETUP__ = True def get_version_info(): # Adding the git rev number needs to be done inside write_version_py(), # otherwise the import of numpy.version messes up the build under Python 3. FULLVERSION = VERSION if os.path.exists('.git'): GIT_REVISION = git_version() elif os.path.exists('numpy/version.py'): # must be a source distribution, use existing version file try: from numpy.version import git_revision as GIT_REVISION except ImportError: raise ImportError("Unable to import git_revision. Try removing " \ "numpy/version.py and the build directory " \ "before building.") else: GIT_REVISION = "Unknown" if not ISRELEASED: FULLVERSION += '.dev0+' + GIT_REVISION[:7] return FULLVERSION, GIT_REVISION def write_version_py(filename='numpy/version.py'): cnt = """ # THIS FILE IS GENERATED FROM NUMPY SETUP.PY # # To compare versions robustly, use `numpy.lib.NumpyVersion` short_version = '%(version)s' version = '%(version)s' full_version = '%(full_version)s' git_revision = '%(git_revision)s' release = %(isrelease)s if not release: version = full_version """ FULLVERSION, GIT_REVISION = get_version_info() a = open(filename, 'w') try: a.write(cnt % {'version': VERSION, 'full_version' : FULLVERSION, 'git_revision' : GIT_REVISION, 'isrelease': str(ISRELEASED)}) finally: a.close() def configuration(parent_package='',top_path=None): from numpy.distutils.misc_util import Configuration config = Configuration(None, parent_package, top_path) config.set_options(ignore_setup_xxx_py=True, assume_default_configuration=True, delegate_options_to_subpackages=True, quiet=True) config.add_subpackage('numpy') config.get_version('numpy/version.py') # sets config.version return config def check_submodules(): """ verify that the submodules are checked out and clean use `git submodule update --init`; on failure """ if not os.path.exists('.git'): return with open('.gitmodules') as f: for l in f: if 'path' in l: p = l.split('=')[-1].strip() if not os.path.exists(p): raise ValueError('Submodule %s missing' % p) proc = subprocess.Popen(['git', 'submodule', 'status'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) status, _ = proc.communicate() status = status.decode("ascii", "replace") for line in status.splitlines(): if line.startswith('-') or line.startswith('+'): raise ValueError('Submodule not clean: %s' % line) from distutils.command.sdist import sdist class sdist_checked(sdist): """ check submodules on sdist to prevent incomplete tarballs """ def run(self): check_submodules() sdist.run(self) def generate_cython(): cwd = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) print("Cythonizing sources") p = subprocess.call([sys.executable, os.path.join(cwd, 'tools', 'cythonize.py'), 'numpy/random'], cwd=cwd) if p != 0: raise RuntimeError("Running cythonize failed!") def parse_setuppy_commands(): """Check the commands and respond appropriately. Disable broken commands. Return a boolean value for whether or not to run the build or not (avoid parsing Cython and template files if False). """ if len(sys.argv) < 2: # User forgot to give an argument probably, let setuptools handle that. return True info_commands = ['--help-commands', '--name', '--version', '-V', '--fullname', '--author', '--author-email', '--maintainer', '--maintainer-email', '--contact', '--contact-email', '--url', '--license', '--description', '--long-description', '--platforms', '--classifiers', '--keywords', '--provides', '--requires', '--obsoletes'] # Add commands that do more than print info, but also don't need Cython and # template parsing. info_commands.extend(['egg_info', 'install_egg_info', 'rotate']) for command in info_commands: if command in sys.argv[1:]: return False # Note that 'alias', 'saveopts' and 'setopt' commands also seem to work # fine as they are, but are usually used together with one of the commands # below and not standalone. Hence they're not added to good_commands. good_commands = ('develop', 'sdist', 'build', 'build_ext', 'build_py', 'build_clib', 'build_scripts', 'bdist_wheel', 'bdist_rpm', 'bdist_wininst', 'bdist_msi', 'bdist_mpkg') for command in good_commands: if command in sys.argv[1:]: return True # The following commands are supported, but we need to show more # useful messages to the user if 'install' in sys.argv[1:]: print(textwrap.dedent(""" Note: if you need reliable uninstall behavior, then install with pip instead of using `setup.py install`: - `pip install .` (from a git repo or downloaded source release) - `pip install numpy` (last Numpy release on PyPi) """)) return True if '--help' in sys.argv[1:] or '-h' in sys.argv[1]: print(textwrap.dedent(""" Numpy-specific help ------------------- To install Numpy from here with reliable uninstall, we recommend that you use `pip install .`. To install the latest Numpy release from PyPi, use `pip install numpy`. For help with build/installation issues, please ask on the numpy-discussion mailing list. If you are sure that you have run into a bug, please report it at https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues. Setuptools commands help ------------------------ """)) return False # The following commands aren't supported. They can only be executed when # the user explicitly adds a --force command-line argument. bad_commands = dict( test=""" `setup.py test` is not supported. Use one of the following instead: - `python runtests.py` (to build and test) - `python runtests.py --no-build` (to test installed numpy) - `>>> numpy.test()` (run tests for installed numpy from within an interpreter) """, upload=""" `setup.py upload` is not supported, because it's insecure. Instead, build what you want to upload and upload those files with `twine upload -s ` instead. """, upload_docs="`setup.py upload_docs` is not supported", easy_install="`setup.py easy_install` is not supported", clean=""" `setup.py clean` is not supported, use one of the following instead: - `git clean -xdf` (cleans all files) - `git clean -Xdf` (cleans all versioned files, doesn't touch files that aren't checked into the git repo) """, check="`setup.py check` is not supported", register="`setup.py register` is not supported", bdist_dumb="`setup.py bdist_dumb` is not supported", bdist="`setup.py bdist` is not supported", build_sphinx=""" `setup.py build_sphinx` is not supported, use the Makefile under doc/""", flake8="`setup.py flake8` is not supported, use flake8 standalone", ) bad_commands['nosetests'] = bad_commands['test'] for commands in ('upload_docs', 'easy_install', 'bdist', 'bdist_dumb', 'register', 'check', 'install_data', 'install_headers', 'install_lib', 'install_scripts', ): bad_commands[command] = "`setup.py %s` is not supported" % command for command in bad_commands.keys(): if command in sys.argv[1:]: print(textwrap.dedent(bad_commands[command]) + "\nAdd `--force` to your command to use it anyway if you " "must (unsupported).\n") sys.exit(1) # If we got here, we didn't detect what setup.py command was given import warnings warnings.warn("Unrecognized setuptools command, proceeding with " "generating Cython sources and expanding templates") return True def setup_package(): src_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])) old_path = os.getcwd() os.chdir(src_path) sys.path.insert(0, src_path) # Rewrite the version file everytime write_version_py() metadata = dict( name = 'numpy', maintainer = "NumPy Developers", maintainer_email = "numpy-discussion@scipy.org", description = DOCLINES[0], long_description = "\n".join(DOCLINES[2:]), url = "http://www.numpy.org", author = "Travis E. Oliphant et al.", download_url = "http://sourceforge.net/projects/numpy/files/NumPy/", license = 'BSD', classifiers=[_f for _f in CLASSIFIERS.split('\n') if _f], platforms = ["Windows", "Linux", "Solaris", "Mac OS-X", "Unix"], test_suite='nose.collector', cmdclass={"sdist": sdist_checked}, ) if "--force" in sys.argv: run_build = True else: # Raise errors for unsupported commands, improve help output, etc. run_build = parse_setuppy_commands() from setuptools import setup if run_build: from numpy.distutils.core import setup cwd = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(cwd, 'PKG-INFO')): # Generate Cython sources, unless building from source release generate_cython() metadata['configuration'] = configuration else: # Version number is added to metadata inside configuration() if build # is run. metadata['version'] = get_version_info()[0] try: setup(**metadata) finally: del sys.path[0] os.chdir(old_path) return if __name__ == '__main__': setup_package() # This may avoid problems where numpy is installed via ``*_requires`` by # setuptools, the global namespace isn't reset properly, and then numpy is # imported later (which will then fail to load numpy extension modules). # See gh-7956 for details del builtins.__NUMPY_SETUP__