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Makefile.python.mk
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# Copyright 2010-2022 Google LLC
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
VERSION := @PROJECT_VERSION@
# Let's discover something about where we run
ifeq ($(OS),Windows_NT)
OS = Windows
endif
ifeq ($(OS),Windows)
SYSTEM = win
else
SYSTEM = unix
endif
.SECONDARY:
# Unix specific part.
ifeq ($(SYSTEM),unix)
OS := $(shell uname -s)
S := /
TOUCH := touch
ifeq ($(OS),Linux)
endif # ifeq($(OS),Linux)
ifeq ($(OS),Darwin) # Assume Mac Os X
endif # ifeq($(OS),Darwin)
# Set UNIX_PYTHON_VER to the version number of the Python installation on your computer that you wish to use with or-tools.
# Example : UNIX_PYTHON_VER=3.10
UNIX_PYTHON_VER ?= 3
PYTHON_BIN := $(shell command -v python$(UNIX_PYTHON_VER) 2>/dev/null)
# Set this variable to use it as PYTHONPATH.
UNIX_PYTHONPATH ?=
ifneq ($(UNIX_PYTHONPATH),)
SET_PYTHONPATH = @PYTHONPATH=$(UNIX_PYTHONPATH)
endif
endif # SYSTEM == unix
# Windows specific part.
ifeq ($(SYSTEM),win)
S := \\
WHICH := bin$Swhich.exe
TOUCH := bin$Stouch.exe
# set this variable to the full path to your Python installation
PYTHON_BIN := $(shell $(WHICH) python 2> NUL)
# Set this variable to use it as PYTHONPATH
WINDOWS_PYTHONPATH ?=
ifneq ($(WINDOWS_PYTHONPATH),)
SET_PYTHONPATH = @set PYTHONPATH=$(WINDOWS_PYTHONPATH) &&
endif
endif # SYSTEM == win
.PHONY: all
all: detect
.PHONY: detect
detect:
@echo VERSION = $(VERSION)
@echo SYSTEM = $(SYSTEM)
@echo OS = $(OS)
@echo SHELL = $(SHELL)
@echo PYTHON_BIN = $(PYTHON_BIN)
@echo SOURCE = $(SOURCE)
@echo SOURCE_PATH = $(SOURCE_PATH)
@echo SOURCE_NAME = $(SOURCE_NAME)
@echo SOURCE_SUFFIX = $(SOURCE_SUFFIX)
ifeq ($(SYSTEM),win)
@echo off & echo(
else
@echo
endif
python.log:
"$(PYTHON_BIN)" -m pip install --user "$(firstword $(wildcard ortools*.whl))"
@$(TOUCH) $@
##############
## SOURCE ##
##############
.PHONY: run # Run a Python program.
# Check SOURCE argument
SOURCE_SUFFIX := $(suffix $(SOURCE))
# will contain “/any/path/foo.cc” on unix and “\\any\\path\\foo.cc” on windows
SOURCE_PATH := $(subst /,$S,$(SOURCE))
SOURCE_NAME := $(basename $(notdir $(SOURCE)))
ifeq ($(SOURCE),) # Those rules will be used if SOURCE is empty
run:
$(error no source file provided, the "$@" target must be used like so: \
make $@ SOURCE=relative/path/to/filename.extension)
else #ifeq SOURCE
run: $(SOURCE) | python.log
$(SET_PYTHONPATH) $(PYTHON_BIN) examples$S$(SOURCE_NAME).py $(ARGS)
endif #ifeq SOURCE
#############
## Tests ##
#############
.PHONY: test
test:
$(MAKE) run SOURCE=examples/basic_example.py
$(MAKE) run SOURCE=examples/tsp.py
$(MAKE) run SOURCE=examples/vrp.py
############
## MISC ##
############
# Include user makefile
-include Makefile.user
print-% : ; @echo $* = $($*)