#!/usr/bin/env python """ WARNING: this code is deprecated and slated for removal soon. See the doc/cython directory for the replacement, which uses Cython (the actively maintained version of Pyrex). Install file for example on how to use Pyrex with Numpy. For more details, see: http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Pyrex_and_NumPy http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/ArrayStruct_and_Pyrex """ from distutils.core import setup from distutils.extension import Extension # Make this usable by people who don't have pyrex installed (I've committed # the generated C sources to SVN). try: from Pyrex.Distutils import build_ext has_pyrex = True except ImportError: has_pyrex = False import numpy # Define a pyrex-based extension module, using the generated sources if pyrex # is not available. if has_pyrex: pyx_sources = ['numpyx.pyx'] cmdclass = {'build_ext': build_ext} else: pyx_sources = ['numpyx.c'] cmdclass = {} pyx_ext = Extension('numpyx', pyx_sources, include_dirs = [numpy.get_include()]) # Call the routine which does the real work setup(name = 'numpyx', description = 'Small example on using Pyrex to write a Numpy extension', url = 'http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Pyrex_and_NumPy', ext_modules = [pyx_ext], cmdclass = cmdclass, )