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setup.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
import distutils.util
from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_inc
from setuptools import Extension, setup, find_packages
from pathlib import Path
import numpy
from Cython.Build import cythonize
from Cython.Compiler import Options
# Preserve `__doc__` on functions and classes
# http://docs.cython.org/en/latest/src/userguide/source_files_and_compilation.html#compiler-options
Options.docstrings = True
PACKAGES = find_packages()
MOD_NAMES = [
"thinc.backends.linalg",
"thinc.backends.numpy_ops",
"thinc.extra.search",
"thinc.layers.sparselinear",
]
COMPILE_OPTIONS = {
"msvc": ["/Ox", "/EHsc"],
"other": ["-O3", "-Wno-strict-prototypes", "-Wno-unused-function"],
}
COMPILER_DIRECTIVES = {
"language_level": -3,
"embedsignature": True,
"annotation_typing": False,
}
LINK_OPTIONS = {"msvc": [], "other": []}
def is_new_osx():
"""Check whether we're on OSX >= 10.10"""
name = distutils.util.get_platform()
if sys.platform != "darwin":
return False
elif name.startswith("macosx-10"):
minor_version = int(name.split("-")[1].split(".")[1])
if minor_version >= 7:
return True
else:
return False
else:
return False
if is_new_osx():
# On Mac, use libc++ because Apple deprecated use of libstdc
COMPILE_OPTIONS["other"].append("-stdlib=libc++")
LINK_OPTIONS["other"].append("-lc++")
# g++ (used by unix compiler on mac) links to libstdc++ as a default lib.
# See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1653047/avoid-linking-to-libstdc
LINK_OPTIONS["other"].append("-nodefaultlibs")
# By subclassing build_extensions we have the actual compiler that will be used
# which is really known only after finalize_options
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/724664/python-distutils-how-to-get-a-compiler-that-is-going-to-be-used
class build_ext_options:
def build_options(self):
if hasattr(self.compiler, "initialize"):
self.compiler.initialize()
self.compiler.platform = sys.platform[:6]
for e in self.extensions:
e.extra_compile_args = COMPILE_OPTIONS.get(
self.compiler.compiler_type, COMPILE_OPTIONS["other"]
)
e.extra_link_args = LINK_OPTIONS.get(
self.compiler.compiler_type, LINK_OPTIONS["other"]
)
class build_ext_subclass(build_ext, build_ext_options):
def build_extensions(self):
build_ext_options.build_options(self)
build_ext.build_extensions(self)
def clean(path):
for path in path.glob("**/*"):
if path.is_file() and path.suffix in (".so", ".cpp"):
print(f"Deleting {path.name}")
path.unlink()
def setup_package():
root = Path(__file__).parent
if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == "clean":
return clean(root / "thinc")
with (root / "thinc" / "about.py").open("r") as f:
about = {}
exec(f.read(), about)
include_dirs = [numpy.get_include(), get_python_inc(plat_specific=True)]
ext_modules = []
for name in MOD_NAMES:
mod_path = name.replace(".", "/") + ".pyx"
ext = Extension(name, [mod_path], language="c++", include_dirs=include_dirs)
ext_modules.append(ext)
print("Cythonizing sources")
ext_modules = cythonize(ext_modules, compiler_directives=COMPILER_DIRECTIVES, language_level=2)
setup(
name="thinc",
packages=PACKAGES,
version=about["__version__"],
ext_modules=ext_modules,
cmdclass={"build_ext": build_ext_subclass},
package_data={"": ["*.pyx", "*.pxd", "*.pxi", "*.cu"]},
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
setup_package()