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#! /usr/bin/env python
# System imports
from setuptools import setup, Extension
from setuptools.command.test import test as TestCommand
import os
import subprocess
import platform
import sys
import warnings
import glob
import tempfile
import textwrap
import subprocess
try:
from Cython.Build import cythonize
except ImportError:
USE_CYTHON = False
warnings.warn("Cython was not found. Slow reflectivity calculations will be used.")
else:
USE_CYTHON = True
###############################################################################
"""
Is openMP usable?
"""
CCODE = textwrap.dedent(
"""\
#include <omp.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
#pragma omp parallel
printf("nthreads=%d\\n", omp_get_num_threads());
return 0;
}
"""
)
def get_openmp_flag(compiler):
if hasattr(compiler, "compiler"):
compiler = compiler.compiler[0]
else:
compiler = compiler.__class__.__name__
if sys.platform == "win32" and ("icc" in compiler or "icl" in compiler):
return ["/Qopenmp"]
elif sys.platform == "win32":
return ["/openmp"]
elif sys.platform == "darwin" and ("icc" in compiler or "icl" in compiler):
return ["-openmp"]
elif sys.platform == "darwin":
# default for macOS, assuming Apple-clang
# -fopenmp can't be passed as compile flag when using Apple-clang.
# OpenMP support has to be enabled during preprocessing.
#
# it may be possible that someone builds with a different/updated
# compiler (don't know how to check for that).
#
# set the following environment variables, assumes that llvm openmp
# has been built and installed by the user.
#
# brew install libomp
# export CC=clang
# export CXX =clang++
# export CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -Xpreprocessor -fopenmp"
# export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I/usr/local/opt/libomp/include"
# export CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -I/usr/local/opt/libomp/include"
# export LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L/usr/local/opt/libomp/lib -lomp"
# export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH =/usr/local/opt/libomp/lib
return []
# Default flag for GCC and clang:
return ["-fopenmp"]
def check_openmp_support():
"""Check whether OpenMP test code can be compiled and run"""
try:
from setuptools._distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler
from setuptools._distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler
# from numpy.distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler
# from distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler
from distutils.errors import CompileError, LinkError
except ImportError:
return False
ccompiler = new_compiler()
customize_compiler(ccompiler)
start_dir = os.path.abspath(".")
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir:
try:
os.chdir(tmp_dir)
# Write test program
with open("test_openmp.c", "w") as f:
f.write(CCODE)
os.mkdir("objects")
# Compile, test program
openmp_flags = get_openmp_flag(ccompiler)
ccompiler.compile(
["test_openmp.c"], output_dir="objects", extra_postargs=openmp_flags
)
# Link test program
extra_preargs = os.getenv("LDFLAGS", None)
if extra_preargs is not None:
extra_preargs = extra_preargs.split(" ")
else:
extra_preargs = []
objects = glob.glob(os.path.join("objects", "*" + ccompiler.obj_extension))
ccompiler.link_executable(
objects,
"test_openmp",
extra_preargs=extra_preargs,
extra_postargs=openmp_flags,
)
# Run test program
output = subprocess.check_output("./test_openmp")
output = output.decode(sys.stdout.encoding or "utf-8").splitlines()
# Check test program output
if "nthreads=" in output[0]:
nthreads = int(output[0].strip().split("=")[1])
openmp_supported = len(output) == nthreads
else:
openmp_supported = False
except (CompileError, LinkError, subprocess.CalledProcessError):
openmp_supported = False
finally:
os.chdir(start_dir)
return openmp_supported
# do you want to parallelise things with openmp?
HAS_OPENMP = check_openmp_support()
# HAS_OPENMP = False
###############################################################################
# versioning
MAJOR = 0
MINOR = 1
MICRO = 32
ISRELEASED = False
VERSION = f"{MAJOR}.{MINOR}.{MICRO}"
# are we on windows, darwin, etc?
platform = sys.platform
# packages = find_packages()
# try:
# idx = packages.index("benchmarks")
# if idx >= 0:
# packages.pop(idx)
# idx = packages.index("benchmarks.benchmarks")
# if idx >= 0:
# packages.pop(idx)
# idx = packages.index("motofit")
# if idx >= 0:
# packages.pop(idx)
# except ValueError:
# pass
# 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
def get_version_info():
# Adding the git rev number needs to be done inside
# write_version_py(), otherwise the import of refnx.version messes
# up the build under Python 3.
FULLVERSION = VERSION
if os.path.exists(".git"):
GIT_REVISION = git_version()
elif os.path.exists("refnx/version.py"):
# must be a source distribution, use existing version file
# load it as a separate module to not load refnx/__init__.py
import imp
version = imp.load_source("refnx.version", "refnx/version.py")
GIT_REVISION = version.git_revision
else:
GIT_REVISION = "Unknown"
if not ISRELEASED:
FULLVERSION += ".dev0+" + GIT_REVISION[:7]
return FULLVERSION, GIT_REVISION
def write_version_py(filename="refnx/version.py"):
cnt = """
# THIS FILE IS GENERATED FROM REFNX SETUP.PY
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()
class PyTest(TestCommand):
user_options = [("pytest-args=", "a", "Arguments to pass to pytest")]
def initialize_options(self):
TestCommand.initialize_options(self)
self.pytest_args = "refnx"
def run_tests(self):
import shlex
import pytest
print("Running tests with pytest")
errno = pytest.main(shlex.split(self.pytest_args))
sys.exit(errno)
# refnx setup
info = {
"include_package_data": True,
"cmdclass": {"test": PyTest},
}
####################################################################
# this is where setup starts
####################################################################
def setup_package():
# Rewrite the version file every time
write_version_py()
info["version"] = get_version_info()[0]
print(info["version"])
if USE_CYTHON:
# Obtain the numpy include directory. This logic works across numpy
# versions.
ext_modules = []
HAS_NUMPY = True
try:
import numpy as np
except:
info["setup_requires"] = ["numpy"]
HAS_NUMPY = False
if HAS_NUMPY:
try:
numpy_include = np.get_include()
except AttributeError:
numpy_include = np.get_numpy_include()
_cevent = Extension(
name="refnx.reduce._cevent",
sources=["src/_cevent.pyx"],
include_dirs=[numpy_include],
language="c++",
define_macros=[("NPY_NO_DEPRECATED_API", "NPY_1_7_API_VERSION")],
# libraries=
# extra_compile_args = "...".split(),
)
ext_modules.append(_cevent)
_cutil = Extension(
name="refnx._lib._cutil",
sources=["src/_cutil.pyx"],
include_dirs=[numpy_include],
language="c",
# libraries=
# extra_compile_args = "...".split(),
)
ext_modules.append(_cutil)
# creflect extension module
# Compile reflectivity calculator to object with C compiler
# first.
# It's not possible to do this in an Extension object because
# the `-std=c++11` compile arg and C99 C code are incompatible
# (at least on Darwin).
from setuptools._distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler
from setuptools._distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler
# from numpy.distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler
# from distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler
ccompiler = new_compiler()
customize_compiler(ccompiler)
ccompiler.verbose = True
extra_preargs = [
"-O2",
]
if sys.platform == "win32":
# use the C++ code on Windows. The C++ code uses the
# std::complex<double> object for its arithmetic.
f = ["src/refcalc.cpp"]
else:
# and C code on other machines. The C code uses C99 complex
# arithmetic which is 10-20% faster.
# the CMPLX macro was only standardised in C11
extra_preargs.extend(
[
"-std=c11",
"-funsafe-math-optimizations",
"-ffinite-math-only",
]
)
f = ["src/refcalc.c"]
refcalc_obj = ccompiler.compile(f, extra_preargs=extra_preargs)
# print(refcalc_obj)
_creflect = Extension(
name="refnx.reflect._creflect",
sources=["src/_creflect.pyx", "src/refcaller.cpp"],
include_dirs=[numpy_include],
language="c++",
extra_compile_args=["-std=c++11"],
define_macros=[("NPY_NO_DEPRECATED_API", "NPY_1_7_API_VERSION")],
extra_objects=refcalc_obj,
)
ext_modules.append(_creflect)
# if we have openmp use pure cython version
# openmp should be present on windows, linux
#
# However, it's not present in Apple Clang. Therefore one has to
# jump through hoops to enable it.
# It's probably easier to install OpenMP on macOS via homebrew.
# However, it's fairly simple to build the OpenMP library, and
# installing it into PREFIX=/usr/local
#
# https://gist.github.com/andyfaff/084005bee32aee83d6b59e843278ab3e
#
# Instructions for macOS:
#
# brew install libomp
# export CC=clang
# export CXX=clang++
# export CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -Xpreprocessor -fopenmp"
# export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I/usr/local/opt/libomp/include"
# export CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -I/usr/local/opt/libomp/include"
# export LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L/usr/local/opt/libomp/lib -lomp"
# export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/opt/libomp/lib
if HAS_OPENMP:
# cyreflect extension module
_cyreflect = Extension(
name="refnx.reflect._cyreflect",
sources=["src/_cyreflect.pyx"],
include_dirs=[numpy_include],
language="c++",
extra_compile_args=[],
extra_link_args=[]
# libraries=
# extra_compile_args = "...".split(),
)
openmp_flags = get_openmp_flag(ccompiler)
_cyreflect.extra_compile_args += openmp_flags
_cyreflect.extra_link_args += openmp_flags
ext_modules.append(_cyreflect)
# specify min deployment version for macOS
if platform == "darwin":
for mod in ext_modules:
mod.extra_compile_args.append("-mmacosx-version-min=10.9")
info["ext_modules"] = cythonize(ext_modules)
info["zip_safe"] = False
try:
setup(**info)
except ValueError:
# there probably wasn't a C-compiler (windows). Try removing extension
# compilation
print("")
print("*****WARNING*****")
print(
"You didn't try to build the Reflectivity calculation extension."
" Calculation will be slow, falling back to pure python."
" To compile extension install cython. If installing in windows you"
" should then install from Visual Studio command prompt (this makes"
" C compiler available"
)
print("*****************")
print("")
info.pop("cmdclass")
info.pop("ext_modules")
setup(**info)
if __name__ == "__main__":
setup_package()