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setup.py
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"""
You will need to have freetype, libpng and zlib installed to comile
matplotlib, inlcuding the *-devel versions of these libraries if you
are using a package manager like RPM or debian.
The matplotlib build options can be modified with a setup.cfg file. See
setup.cfg.template for more information.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
# distutils is breaking our sdists for files in symlinked dirs.
# distutils will copy if os.link is not available, so this is a hack
# to force copying
import os
try:
del os.link
except AttributeError:
pass
# This dict will be updated as we try to select the best option during
# the build process. However, values in setup.cfg will be used, if
# defined.
rc = {'backend':'Agg'}
# BEFORE importing disutils, remove MANIFEST. distutils doesn't properly
# update it when the contents of directories change.
import os
if os.path.exists('MANIFEST'): os.remove('MANIFEST')
import sys
major, minor1, minor2, s, tmp = sys.version_info
if major==2 and minor1<6 or major<2:
raise SystemExit("""matplotlib requires Python 2.6 or later.""")
import glob
from distutils.core import setup
try:
from distutils.command.build_py import build_py_2to3 as build_py
except ImportError:
from distutils.command.build_py import build_py
from setupext import build_agg, build_gtkagg, build_tkagg,\
build_macosx, build_ft2font, build_image, build_windowing, build_path, \
build_contour, build_delaunay, build_gdk, \
build_ttconv, print_line, print_status, print_message, \
print_raw, check_for_freetype, check_for_libpng, check_for_gtk, \
check_for_tk, check_for_macosx, check_for_numpy, \
check_for_qt, check_for_qt4, check_for_pyside, check_for_cairo, \
check_provide_pytz, check_provide_dateutil,\
check_for_dvipng, check_for_ghostscript, check_for_latex, \
check_for_pdftops, check_for_datetime, options, build_png, build_tri
# jdh
packages = [
'matplotlib',
'matplotlib.backends',
'matplotlib.backends.qt4_editor',
'matplotlib.projections',
'matplotlib.testing',
'matplotlib.testing.jpl_units',
'matplotlib.tests',
'mpl_toolkits',
'mpl_toolkits.mplot3d',
'mpl_toolkits.axes_grid',
'mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1',
'mpl_toolkits.axisartist',
'matplotlib.sphinxext',
'matplotlib.tri',
]
py_modules = ['pylab']
ext_modules = []
for line in open('lib/matplotlib/__init__.py').readlines():
if (line.startswith('__version__')):
exec(line.strip())
print_line()
print_raw("BUILDING MATPLOTLIB")
print_status('matplotlib', __version__)
print_status('python', sys.version)
print_status('platform', sys.platform)
if sys.platform == 'win32':
print_status('Windows version', sys.getwindowsversion())
print_raw("")
print_raw("REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES")
# Specify all the required mpl data
package_data = {'matplotlib':['mpl-data/fonts/afm/*.afm',
'mpl-data/fonts/pdfcorefonts/*.afm',
'mpl-data/fonts/pdfcorefonts/*.txt',
'mpl-data/fonts/ttf/*.ttf',
'mpl-data/fonts/ttf/LICENSE_STIX',
'mpl-data/fonts/ttf/COPYRIGHT.TXT',
'mpl-data/fonts/ttf/README.TXT',
'mpl-data/fonts/ttf/RELEASENOTES.TXT',
'mpl-data/images/*.xpm',
'mpl-data/images/*.svg',
'mpl-data/images/*.png',
'mpl-data/images/*.ppm',
'mpl-data/example/*.npy',
'mpl-data/matplotlibrc',
'mpl-data/matplotlib.conf',
'mpl-data/*.glade',
'backends/Matplotlib.nib/*',
]}
if 1:
# TODO: exclude these when making release?
baseline_images = glob.glob(os.path.join('lib','matplotlib','tests',
'baseline_images','*','*'))
def chop_package(fname):
badstr = os.path.join('lib','matplotlib','')
assert fname.startswith(badstr)
result = fname[ len(badstr): ]
return result
baseline_images = [chop_package(f) for f in baseline_images]
package_data['matplotlib'].extend(baseline_images)
if not check_for_numpy(__version__numpy__):
sys.exit(1)
if not check_for_freetype():
sys.exit(1)
build_ft2font(ext_modules, packages)
build_ttconv(ext_modules, packages)
build_contour(ext_modules, packages)
build_delaunay(ext_modules, packages)
build_path(ext_modules, packages)
build_tri(ext_modules, packages)
print_raw("")
print_raw("OPTIONAL BACKEND DEPENDENCIES")
has_libpng = check_for_libpng()
if has_libpng and options['build_agg']:
build_agg(ext_modules, packages)
rc['backend'] = 'Agg'
else:
rc['backend'] = 'SVG'
if has_libpng and options['build_image']:
build_image(ext_modules, packages)
if has_libpng and options['build_agg'] or options['build_image']:
build_png(ext_modules, packages)
if options['build_windowing'] and sys.platform=='win32':
build_windowing(ext_modules, packages)
# the options can be True, False, or 'auto'. If True, try to build
# regardless of the lack of dependencies. If auto, silently skip
# when dependencies are missing.
if options['build_tkagg']:
if check_for_tk() or (options['build_tkagg'] is True):
options['build_agg'] = 1
build_tkagg(ext_modules, packages)
rc['backend'] = 'TkAgg'
hasgtk = check_for_gtk()
if options['build_gtk']:
if hasgtk or (options['build_gtk'] is True):
build_gdk(ext_modules, packages)
if options['build_gtkagg']:
if hasgtk or (options['build_gtkagg'] is True):
options['build_agg'] = 1
build_gtkagg(ext_modules, packages)
rc['backend'] = 'GTKAgg'
if options['build_macosx']:
if check_for_macosx() or (options['build_macosx'] is True):
build_macosx(ext_modules, packages)
rc['backend'] = 'MacOSX'
# These are informational only. We don't build any extensions for them.
check_for_qt()
check_for_qt4()
check_for_pyside()
check_for_cairo()
print_raw("")
print_raw("OPTIONAL DATE/TIMEZONE DEPENDENCIES")
hasdatetime = check_for_datetime()
provide_dateutil = check_provide_dateutil(hasdatetime)
provide_pytz = check_provide_pytz(hasdatetime)
if hasdatetime: # dates require python23 datetime
# only install pytz and dateutil if the user hasn't got them
def add_pytz():
packages.append('pytz')
resources = ['zone.tab', 'locales/pytz.pot']
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(
os.path.join('lib', 'pytz', 'zoneinfo')
):
# remove the 'pytz' part of the path
basepath = os.path.join(*dirpath.split(os.path.sep)[2:])
#print dirpath, basepath
resources.extend([os.path.join(basepath, filename)
for filename in filenames])
package_data['pytz'] = resources
#print resources
assert len(resources) > 10, 'zoneinfo files not found!'
def add_dateutil():
packages.append('dateutil')
packages.append('dateutil.zoneinfo')
package_data['dateutil'] = ['zoneinfo/zoneinfo*.tar.*']
if sys.platform=='win32':
# always add these to the win32 installer
add_pytz()
add_dateutil()
else:
# only add them if we need them
if provide_pytz:
add_pytz()
print_raw("adding pytz")
if provide_dateutil: add_dateutil()
print_raw("")
print_raw("OPTIONAL USETEX DEPENDENCIES")
check_for_dvipng()
check_for_ghostscript()
check_for_latex()
check_for_pdftops()
print_raw("")
print_raw("[Edit setup.cfg to suppress the above messages]")
print_line()
# Write the default matplotlibrc file
if options['backend']: rc['backend'] = options['backend']
template = open('matplotlibrc.template').read()
open('lib/matplotlib/mpl-data/matplotlibrc', 'w').write(template%rc)
# Write the default matplotlib.conf file
template = open('lib/matplotlib/mpl-data/matplotlib.conf.template').read()
template = template.replace("datapath = ", "#datapath = ")
template = template.replace(" use = 'Agg'", " use = '%s'"%rc['backend'])
open('lib/matplotlib/mpl-data/matplotlib.conf', 'w').write(template)
try: additional_params # has setupegg.py provided
except NameError: additional_params = {}
for mod in ext_modules:
if options['verbose']:
mod.extra_compile_args.append('-DVERBOSE')
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
import multiprocessing
from distutils import util
def refactor(x):
from lib2to3.refactor import RefactoringTool, get_fixers_from_package
class DistutilsRefactoringTool(RefactoringTool):
def ignore(self, msg, *args, **kw):
pass
log_error = log_message = log_debug = ignore
fixer_names = get_fixers_from_package('lib2to3.fixes')
r = DistutilsRefactoringTool(fixer_names, options=None)
r.refactor([x], write=True)
original_build_py = build_py
class build_py(original_build_py):
def run_2to3(self, files):
# We need to skip certain files that have already been
# converted to Python 3.x
filtered = [x for x in files if 'py3' not in x]
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
# doing this in parallel on windows may crash your computer
[refactor(f) for f in filtered]
else:
p = multiprocessing.Pool()
for i, x in enumerate(p.imap_unordered(refactor, filtered)):
print("Running 2to3... %.02f%%" %
(float(i) / len(filtered) * 100.0), end='\r')
print()
print_raw("pymods %s" % py_modules)
print_raw("packages %s" % packages)
distrib = setup(name="matplotlib",
version= __version__,
description = "Python plotting package",
author = "John D. Hunter",
author_email="[email protected]",
url = "http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net",
long_description = """
matplotlib strives to produce publication quality 2D graphics
for interactive graphing, scientific publishing, user interface
development and web application servers targeting multiple user
interfaces and hardcopy output formats. There is a 'pylab' mode
which emulates matlab graphics
""",
packages = packages,
platforms='any',
py_modules = py_modules,
ext_modules = ext_modules,
package_dir = {'': 'lib'},
package_data = package_data,
cmdclass = {'build_py': build_py},
**additional_params
)