import sys, os import subprocess import errno sources = ['c/_cffi_backend.c'] libraries = ['ffi'] include_dirs = ['/usr/include/ffi', '/usr/include/libffi'] # may be changed by pkg-config define_macros = [] library_dirs = [] extra_compile_args = [] extra_link_args = [] def _ask_pkg_config(resultlist, option, result_prefix='', sysroot=False): pkg_config = os.environ.get('PKG_CONFIG','pkg-config') try: p = subprocess.Popen([pkg_config, option, 'libffi'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise else: t = p.stdout.read().decode().strip() if p.wait() == 0: res = t.split() # '-I/usr/...' -> '/usr/...' for x in res: assert x.startswith(result_prefix) res = [x[len(result_prefix):] for x in res] #print 'PKG_CONFIG:', option, res # sysroot = sysroot and os.environ.get('PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR', '') if sysroot: # old versions of pkg-config don't support this env var, # so here we emulate its effect if needed res = [path if path.startswith(sysroot) else sysroot + path for path in res] # resultlist[:] = res def ask_supports_thread(): import distutils.errors from distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler compiler = new_compiler(force=1) try: compiler.compile(['c/check__thread.c']) except distutils.errors.CompileError: print >> sys.stderr, "will not use '__thread' in the C code" else: define_macros.append(('USE__THREAD', None)) def use_pkg_config(): _ask_pkg_config(include_dirs, '--cflags-only-I', '-I', sysroot=True) _ask_pkg_config(extra_compile_args, '--cflags-only-other') _ask_pkg_config(library_dirs, '--libs-only-L', '-L', sysroot=True) _ask_pkg_config(extra_link_args, '--libs-only-other') _ask_pkg_config(libraries, '--libs-only-l', '-l') if sys.platform == 'win32': COMPILE_LIBFFI = 'c/libffi_msvc' # from the CPython distribution else: COMPILE_LIBFFI = None if COMPILE_LIBFFI: assert os.path.isdir(COMPILE_LIBFFI), "directory not found!" include_dirs[:] = [COMPILE_LIBFFI] libraries[:] = [] _filenames = [filename.lower() for filename in os.listdir(COMPILE_LIBFFI)] _filenames = [filename for filename in _filenames if filename.endswith('.c')] if sys.maxsize > 2**32: # 64-bit: unlist win32.c, and add instead win64.obj. If the obj # happens to get outdated at some point in the future, you need to # rebuild it manually from win64.asm. _filenames.remove('win32.c') extra_link_args.append(os.path.join(COMPILE_LIBFFI, 'win64.obj')) sources.extend(os.path.join(COMPILE_LIBFFI, filename) for filename in _filenames) else: use_pkg_config() ask_supports_thread() if __name__ == '__main__': from setuptools import setup, Feature, Extension setup( name='cffi', description='Foreign Function Interface for Python calling C code.', long_description=""" CFFI ==== Foreign Function Interface for Python calling C code. Please see the `Documentation `_. Contact ------- `Mailing list `_ """, version='0.7.2', packages=['cffi'], zip_safe=False, url='http://cffi.readthedocs.org', author='Armin Rigo, Maciej Fijalkowski', author_email='python-cffi@googlegroups.com', license='MIT', features={ 'cextension': Feature( "fast c backend for cpython", standard='__pypy__' not in sys.modules, ext_modules=[ Extension(name='_cffi_backend', include_dirs=include_dirs, sources=sources, libraries=libraries, define_macros=define_macros, library_dirs=library_dirs, extra_compile_args=extra_compile_args, extra_link_args=extra_link_args, ), ], ), }, install_requires=[ 'pycparser', ] )