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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Author: Mike McKerns (mmckerns @caltech and @uqfoundation)
# Copyright (c) 2008-2015 California Institute of Technology.
# License: 3-clause BSD. The full license text is available at:
# - http://trac.mystic.cacr.caltech.edu/project/pathos/browser/dill/LICENSE
from __future__ import with_statement, absolute_import
import os
# set version numbers
stable_version = '0.2.2'
target_version = '0.2.3'
is_release = False
# check if easy_install is available
try:
# import __force_distutils__ #XXX: uncomment to force use of distutills
from setuptools import setup
has_setuptools = True
except ImportError:
from distutils.core import setup
has_setuptools = False
# generate version number
if os.path.exists('dill/info.py'):
# is a source distribution, so use existing version
os.chdir('dill')
with open('info.py','r') as f:
f.readline() # header
this_version = f.readline().split()[-1].strip("'")
os.chdir('..')
elif stable_version == target_version:
# we are building a stable release
this_version = target_version
else:
# we are building a distribution
this_version = target_version + '.dev0'
if is_release:
from datetime import date
today = "".join(date.isoformat(date.today()).split('-'))
this_version += "-" + today
# get the license info
with open('LICENSE') as file:
license_text = file.read()
# generate the readme text
long_description = \
"""-----------------------------
dill: serialize all of python
-----------------------------
About Dill
==========
Dill extends python's 'pickle' module for serializing and de-serializing
python objects to the majority of the built-in python types. Serialization
is the process of converting an object to a byte stream, and the inverse
of which is converting a byte stream back to on python object hierarchy.
Dill provides the user the same interface as the 'pickle' module, and
also includes some additional features. In addition to pickling python
objects, dill provides the ability to save the state of an interpreter
session in a single command. Hence, it would be feasable to save a
interpreter session, close the interpreter, ship the pickled file to
another computer, open a new interpreter, unpickle the session and
thus continue from the 'saved' state of the original interpreter
session.
Dill can be used to store python objects to a file, but the primary
usage is to send python objects across the network as a byte stream.
Dill is quite flexible, and allows arbitrary user defined classes
and funcitons to be serialized. Thus dill is not intended to be
secure against erroneously or maliciously constructed data. It is
left to the user to decide whether the data they unpickle is from
a trustworthy source.
Dill is part of pathos, a python framework for heterogeneous computing.
Dill is in active development, so any user feedback, bug reports, comments,
or suggestions are highly appreciated. A list of known issues is maintained
at http://trac.mystic.cacr.caltech.edu/project/pathos/query, with a public
ticket list at https://github.com/uqfoundation/dill/issues.
Major Features
==============
Dill can pickle the following standard types::
- none, type, bool, int, long, float, complex, str, unicode,
- tuple, list, dict, file, buffer, builtin,
- both old and new style classes,
- instances of old and new style classes,
- set, frozenset, array, functions, exceptions
Dill can also pickle more 'exotic' standard types::
- functions with yields, nested functions, lambdas,
- cell, method, unboundmethod, module, code, methodwrapper,
- dictproxy, methoddescriptor, getsetdescriptor, memberdescriptor,
- wrapperdescriptor, xrange, slice,
- notimplemented, ellipsis, quit
Dill cannot yet pickle these standard types::
- frame, generator, traceback
Dill also provides the capability to::
- save and load python interpreter sessions
- save and extract the source code from functions and classes
- interactively diagnose pickling errors
Current Release
===============
This version is dill-%(relver)s.
The latest stable version of dill is available from::
http://trac.mystic.cacr.caltech.edu/project/pathos
or::
https://github.com/uqfoundation/dill/releases
or also::
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dill
Dill is distributed under a 3-clause BSD license.
>>> import dill
>>> print (dill.license())
Development Version
===================
You can get the latest development version with all the shiny new features at::
https://github.com/uqfoundation
Feel free to fork the github mirror of our svn trunk. If you have a new
contribution, please submit a pull request.
Installation
============
Dill is packaged to install from source, so you must
download the tarball, unzip, and run the installer::
[download]
$ tar -xvzf dill-%(thisver)s.tgz
$ cd dill-%(thisver)s
$ python setup py build
$ python setup py install
You will be warned of any missing dependencies and/or settings
after you run the "build" step above.
Alternately, dill can be installed with pip or easy_install::
$ pip install dill
Requirements
============
Dill requires::
- python2, version >= 2.5 *or* python3, version >= 3.1
Optional requirements::
- setuptools, version >= 0.6
- objgraph, version >= 1.7.2
More Information
================
Probably the best way to get started is to look at the tests that are
provided within dill. See `dill.tests` for a set of scripts that demonstrate
dill's ability to serialize different python objects. Since dill conforms
to the 'pickle' interface, the examples and documentation at
http://docs.python.org/library/pickle.html also apply to dill if one will
`import dill as pickle`. The source code is also generally well
documented, so further questions may be resolved by inspecting the code
itself. Please also feel free to submit a ticket on github, or ask a
question on stackoverflow (@Mike McKerns).
Dill is an active research tool. There are a growing number of publications
and presentations that discuss real-world examples and new features of dill
in greater detail than presented in the user's guide. If you would like to
share how you use dill in your work, please post a link or send an email
(to mmckerns at caltech dot edu).
Citation
========
If you use dill to do research that leads to publication, we ask that you
acknowledge use of dill by citing the following in your publication::
M.M. McKerns, L. Strand, T. Sullivan, A. Fang, M.A.G. Aivazis,
"Building a framework for predictive science", Proceedings of
the 10th Python in Science Conference, 2011;
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1202.1056
Michael McKerns and Michael Aivazis,
"pathos: a framework for heterogeneous computing", 2010- ;
http://trac.mystic.cacr.caltech.edu/project/pathos
Please see http://trac.mystic.cacr.caltech.edu/project/pathos or
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1202.1056 for further information.
""" % {'relver' : stable_version, 'thisver' : this_version}
# write readme file
with open('README', 'w') as file:
file.write(long_description)
# generate 'info' file contents
def write_info_py(filename='dill/info.py'):
contents = """# THIS FILE GENERATED FROM SETUP.PY
this_version = '%(this_version)s'
stable_version = '%(stable_version)s'
readme = '''%(long_description)s'''
license = '''%(license_text)s'''
"""
with open(filename, 'w') as file:
file.write(contents % {'this_version' : this_version,
'stable_version' : stable_version,
'long_description' : long_description,
'license_text' : license_text })
return
# write info file
write_info_py()
# build the 'setup' call
setup_code = """
setup(name='dill',
version='%s',
description='a utility for serialization of python objects',
long_description = '''%s''',
author = 'Mike McKerns',
maintainer = 'Mike McKerns',
maintainer_email = '[email protected]',
license = 'BSD',
platforms = ['any'],
url = 'http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/~mmckerns',
classifiers = ('Intended Audience :: Developers',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Topic :: Physics Programming'),
packages = ['dill'],
package_dir = {'dill':'dill'},
""" % (target_version, long_description)
# add dependencies
ctypes_version = '>=1.0.1'
objgraph = '>=1.7.2'
import sys
if has_setuptools:
setup_code += """
zip_safe=False,
"""
if hex(sys.hexversion) < '0x20500f0':
setup_code += """
install_requires = ['ctypes%s'],
""" % (ctypes_version)
# add the scripts, and close 'setup' call
setup_code += """
scripts=['scripts/unpickle.py','scripts/get_objgraph.py'])
"""
# exec the 'setup' code
exec(setup_code)
# if dependencies are missing, print a warning
try:
import ctypes
except ImportError:
print ("\n***********************************************************")
print ("WARNING: One of the following dependencies is unresolved:")
print (" ctypes %s" % ctypes_version)
print ("***********************************************************\n")
if __name__=='__main__':
pass
# end of file