"""compile.py - compile Python C-extension Commandline usage: python compile.py Usage from within Python: import compile compile.compile(,..) Ole Nielsen, Oct 2001 """ def compile(FNs=None, CC=None, LD = None, SFLAG = None, verbose = 1): """compile(FNs=None, CC=None, LD = None, SFLAG = None): Compile FN(s) using compiler CC (e.g. mpicc), Loader LD and shared flag SFLAG. If CC is absent use default compiler dependent on platform if LD is absent CC is used. if SFLAG is absent platform default is used FNs can be either one filename or a list of filenames In the latter case, the first will be used to name so file. """ import os, string, sys, types # Input check # assert not FNs is None, "No filename provided" if not type(FNs) == types.ListType: FNs = [FNs] # Determine platform and compiler # if sys.platform == 'sunos5': #Solaris if CC: compiler = CC else: compiler = 'gcc' if LD: loader = LD else: loader = compiler if SFLAG: sharedflag = SFLAG else: sharedflag = 'G' elif sys.platform == 'osf1V5': #Compaq AlphaServer if CC: compiler = CC else: compiler = 'cc' if LD: loader = LD else: loader = compiler if SFLAG: sharedflag = SFLAG else: sharedflag = 'shared' elif sys.platform == 'linux2': #Linux if CC: compiler = CC else: compiler = 'gcc' if LD: loader = LD else: loader = compiler if SFLAG: sharedflag = SFLAG else: sharedflag = 'shared' elif sys.platform == 'darwin': #Mac OS X: if CC: compiler = CC else: compiler = 'cc' if LD: loader = LD else: loader = compiler if SFLAG: sharedflag = SFLAG else: sharedflag = 'bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress' else: if verbose: print "Unrecognised platform %s - revert to default"\ %sys.platform if CC: compiler = CC else: compiler = 'cc' if LD: loader = LD else: loader = 'ld' if SFLAG: sharedflag = SFLAG else: sharedflag = 'G' # Find location of include files # include = os.path.join(os.path.join(sys.exec_prefix, 'include'), 'python'+sys.version[:3]) # Check existence of Python.h # headerfile = include + '/Python.h' try: open(headerfile, 'r') except: raise """Did not find Python header file %s. Make sure files for Python C-extensions are installed. In debian linux, for example, you need to install a package called something like python2.1-dev""" %headerfile # Check filename(s) # object_files = '' for FN in FNs: root, ext = os.path.splitext(FN) if ext == '': FN = FN + '.c' elif ext.lower() != '.c': raise Exception, "Unrecognised extension: " + FN try: open(FN,'r') except: raise Exception, "Could not open: " + FN if not object_files: root1 = root #Remember first filename object_files += root + '.o ' # Compile # s = "%s -c %s -I%s -o %s.o" %(compiler, FN, include, root) if os.name == 'posix' and os.uname()[4] == 'x86_64': #Extra flags for 64 bit architectures #s += ' -fPIC -m64' #gcc s += ' -fPIC -tp amd64' #pgcc if verbose: print s else: s = s + ' 2> /dev/null' #Suppress errors try: os.system(s) except: raise 'Could not compile %s - please try manually' %FN # Make shared library (*.so) s = "%s -%s %s -o %s.so" %(loader, sharedflag, object_files, root1) if os.name == 'posix' and os.uname()[4] == 'x86_64': pass #Extra flags for 64 bit architectures using Portland compilers s += ' -mcmodel=medium' if verbose: print s else: s = s + ' 2> /dev/null' #Suppress warnings try: err=os.system(s) except: raise 'Could not link %s - please try manually' %root1 if __name__ == '__main__': import sys # Get file to compile # if len(sys.argv) < 2: print "Usage:" print " python compile.py " sys.exit() compile(sys.argv[1], verbose=1)