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示例1: build_import_library
# 需要导入模块: from numpy.distutils import lib2def [as 别名]
# 或者: from numpy.distutils.lib2def import DEFAULT_NM [as 别名]
def build_import_library():
""" Build the import libraries for Mingw32-gcc on Windows
"""
from numpy.distutils import lib2def
# libfile, deffile = parse_cmd()
# if deffile is None:
# deffile = sys.stdout
# else:
# deffile = open(deffile, 'w')
lib_name = "python%d%d.lib" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
lib_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix,'libs',lib_name)
def_name = "python%d%d.def" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
def_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix,'libs',def_name)
nm_cmd = '%s %s' % (lib2def.DEFAULT_NM, lib_file)
nm_output = lib2def.getnm(nm_cmd)
dlist, flist = lib2def.parse_nm(nm_output)
lib2def.output_def(dlist, flist, lib2def.DEF_HEADER, open(def_file, 'w'))
out_name = "libpython%d%d.a" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
out_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix,'libs',out_name)
dll_name = "python%d%d.dll" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
args = (dll_name,def_file,out_file)
cmd = 'dlltool --dllname %s --def %s --output-lib %s' % args
success = not os.system(cmd)
# for now, fail silently
if not success:
print('WARNING: failed to build import library for gcc. Linking will fail.')
# if not success:
# msg = "Couldn't find import library, and failed to build it."
# raise DistutilsPlatformError, msg
示例2: _build_import_library_x86
# 需要导入模块: from numpy.distutils import lib2def [as 别名]
# 或者: from numpy.distutils.lib2def import DEFAULT_NM [as 别名]
def _build_import_library_x86():
""" Build the import libraries for Mingw32-gcc on Windows
"""
lib_name = "python%d%d.lib" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
lib_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'libs', lib_name)
out_name = "libpython%d%d.a" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
out_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'libs', out_name)
if not os.path.isfile(lib_file):
log.warn('Cannot build import library: "%s" not found' % (lib_file))
return
if os.path.isfile(out_file):
log.debug('Skip building import library: "%s" exists' % (out_file))
return
log.info('Building import library (ARCH=x86): "%s"' % (out_file))
from numpy.distutils import lib2def
def_name = "python%d%d.def" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
def_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'libs', def_name)
nm_cmd = '%s %s' % (lib2def.DEFAULT_NM, lib_file)
nm_output = lib2def.getnm(nm_cmd)
dlist, flist = lib2def.parse_nm(nm_output)
lib2def.output_def(dlist, flist, lib2def.DEF_HEADER, open(def_file, 'w'))
dll_name = "python%d%d.dll" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
args = (dll_name, def_file, out_file)
cmd = 'dlltool --dllname %s --def %s --output-lib %s' % args
status = os.system(cmd)
# for now, fail silently
if status:
log.warn('Failed to build import library for gcc. Linking will fail.')
return
#=====================================
# Dealing with Visual Studio MANIFESTS
#=====================================
# Functions to deal with visual studio manifests. Manifest are a mechanism to
# enforce strong DLL versioning on windows, and has nothing to do with
# distutils MANIFEST. manifests are XML files with version info, and used by
# the OS loader; they are necessary when linking against a DLL not in the
# system path; in particular, official python 2.6 binary is built against the
# MS runtime 9 (the one from VS 2008), which is not available on most windows
# systems; python 2.6 installer does install it in the Win SxS (Side by side)
# directory, but this requires the manifest for this to work. This is a big
# mess, thanks MS for a wonderful system.
# XXX: ideally, we should use exactly the same version as used by python. I
# submitted a patch to get this version, but it was only included for python
# 2.6.1 and above. So for versions below, we use a "best guess".
示例3: _build_import_library_x86
# 需要导入模块: from numpy.distutils import lib2def [as 别名]
# 或者: from numpy.distutils.lib2def import DEFAULT_NM [as 别名]
def _build_import_library_x86():
""" Build the import libraries for Mingw32-gcc on Windows
"""
lib_name = "python%d%d.lib" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
lib_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'libs', lib_name)
out_name = "libpython%d%d.a" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
out_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'libs', out_name)
if not os.path.isfile(lib_file):
log.warn('Cannot build import library: "%s" not found' % (lib_file))
return
if os.path.isfile(out_file):
log.debug('Skip building import library: "%s" exists' % (out_file))
return
log.info('Building import library (ARCH=x86): "%s"' % (out_file))
from numpy.distutils import lib2def
def_name = "python%d%d.def" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
def_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'libs', def_name)
nm_cmd = '%s %s' % (lib2def.DEFAULT_NM, lib_file)
nm_output = lib2def.getnm(nm_cmd)
dlist, flist = lib2def.parse_nm(nm_output)
lib2def.output_def(dlist, flist, lib2def.DEF_HEADER, open(def_file, 'w'))
dll_name = "python%d%d.dll" % tuple(sys.version_info[:2])
args = (dll_name, def_file, out_file)
cmd = 'dlltool --dllname %s --def %s --output-lib %s' % args
status = os.system(cmd)
# for now, fail silently
if status:
log.warn('Failed to build import library for gcc. Linking will fail.')
#if not success:
# msg = "Couldn't find import library, and failed to build it."
# raise DistutilsPlatformError(msg)
return
#=====================================
# Dealing with Visual Studio MANIFESTS
#=====================================
# Functions to deal with visual studio manifests. Manifest are a mechanism to
# enforce strong DLL versioning on windows, and has nothing to do with
# distutils MANIFEST. manifests are XML files with version info, and used by
# the OS loader; they are necessary when linking against a DLL not in the
# system path; in particular, official python 2.6 binary is built against the
# MS runtime 9 (the one from VS 2008), which is not available on most windows
# systems; python 2.6 installer does install it in the Win SxS (Side by side)
# directory, but this requires the manifest for this to work. This is a big
# mess, thanks MS for a wonderful system.
# XXX: ideally, we should use exactly the same version as used by python. I
# submitted a patch to get this version, but it was only included for python
# 2.6.1 and above. So for versions below, we use a "best guess".