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from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import
from importlib import import_module
from distutils import sysconfig
from distutils import version
from distutils.core import Extension
import distutils.command.build_ext
import glob
import multiprocessing
import os
import platform
import re
import subprocess
from subprocess import check_output
import sys
import warnings
from textwrap import fill
import shutil
import versioneer
PY3min = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3)
def _get_home():
"""Find user's home directory if possible.
Otherwise, returns None.
:see:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2005-February/325395.html
"""
try:
if not PY3min and sys.platform == 'win32':
path = os.path.expanduser(b"~").decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())
else:
path = os.path.expanduser("~")
except ImportError:
# This happens on Google App Engine (pwd module is not present).
pass
else:
if os.path.isdir(path):
return path
for evar in ('HOME', 'USERPROFILE', 'TMP'):
path = os.environ.get(evar)
if path is not None and os.path.isdir(path):
return path
return None
def _get_xdg_cache_dir():
"""
Returns the XDG cache directory, according to the `XDG
base directory spec
<http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html>`_.
"""
path = os.environ.get('XDG_CACHE_HOME')
if path is None:
path = _get_home()
if path is not None:
path = os.path.join(path, '.cache', 'matplotlib')
return path
# This is the version of FreeType to use when building a local
# version. It must match the value in
# lib/matplotlib.__init__.py and also needs to be changed below in the
# embedded windows build script (grep for "REMINDER" in this file)
LOCAL_FREETYPE_VERSION = '2.6.1'
# md5 hash of the freetype tarball
LOCAL_FREETYPE_HASH = '348e667d728c597360e4a87c16556597'
if sys.platform != 'win32':
if not PY3min:
from commands import getstatusoutput
else:
from subprocess import getstatusoutput
if PY3min:
import configparser
else:
import ConfigParser as configparser
# matplotlib build options, which can be altered using setup.cfg
options = {
'display_status': True,
'verbose': False,
'backend': None,
'basedirlist': None
}
setup_cfg = os.environ.get('MPLSETUPCFG', 'setup.cfg')
if os.path.exists(setup_cfg):
if PY3min:
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
else:
config = configparser.SafeConfigParser()
config.read(setup_cfg)
if config.has_option('status', 'suppress'):
options['display_status'] = not config.getboolean("status", "suppress")
if config.has_option('rc_options', 'backend'):
options['backend'] = config.get("rc_options", "backend")
if config.has_option('directories', 'basedirlist'):
options['basedirlist'] = [
x.strip() for x in
config.get("directories", "basedirlist").split(',')]
if config.has_option('test', 'local_freetype'):
options['local_freetype'] = config.getboolean("test", "local_freetype")
else:
config = None
lft = bool(os.environ.get('MPLLOCALFREETYPE', False))
options['local_freetype'] = lft or options.get('local_freetype', False)
def get_win32_compiler():
"""
Determine the compiler being used on win32.
"""
# Used to determine mingw32 or msvc
# This is pretty bad logic, someone know a better way?
for v in sys.argv:
if 'mingw32' in v:
return 'mingw32'
return 'msvc'
win32_compiler = get_win32_compiler()
def extract_versions():
"""
Extracts version values from the main matplotlib __init__.py and
returns them as a dictionary.
"""
with open('lib/matplotlib/__init__.py') as fd:
for line in fd.readlines():
if (line.startswith('__version__numpy__')):
exec(line.strip())
return locals()
def has_include_file(include_dirs, filename):
"""
Returns `True` if `filename` can be found in one of the
directories in `include_dirs`.
"""
if sys.platform == 'win32':
include_dirs += os.environ.get('INCLUDE', '.').split(';')
for dir in include_dirs:
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(dir, filename)):
return True
return False
def check_include_file(include_dirs, filename, package):
"""
Raises an exception if the given include file can not be found.
"""
if not has_include_file(include_dirs, filename):
raise CheckFailed(
"The C/C++ header for %s (%s) could not be found. You "
"may need to install the development package." %
(package, filename))
def get_base_dirs():
"""
Returns a list of standard base directories on this platform.
"""
if options['basedirlist']:
return options['basedirlist']
if os.environ.get('MPLBASEDIRLIST'):
return os.environ.get('MPLBASEDIRLIST').split(os.pathsep)
win_bases = ['win32_static', ]
# on conda windows, we also add the <installdir>\Library of the local interpreter,
# as conda installs libs/includes there
if os.getenv('CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV'):
win_bases.append(os.path.join(os.getenv('CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV'), "Library"))
basedir_map = {
'win32': win_bases,
'darwin': ['/usr/local/', '/usr', '/usr/X11',
'/opt/X11', '/opt/local'],
'sunos5': [os.getenv('MPLIB_BASE') or '/usr/local', ],
'gnu0': ['/usr'],
'aix5': ['/usr/local'],
}
return basedir_map.get(sys.platform, ['/usr/local', '/usr'])
def get_include_dirs():
"""
Returns a list of standard include directories on this platform.
"""
include_dirs = [os.path.join(d, 'include') for d in get_base_dirs()]
if sys.platform != 'win32':
# gcc includes this dir automatically, so also look for headers in
# these dirs
include_dirs.extend(
os.environ.get('CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH', '').split(os.pathsep))
return include_dirs
def is_min_version(found, minversion):
"""
Returns `True` if `found` is at least as high a version as
`minversion`.
"""
expected_version = version.LooseVersion(minversion)
found_version = version.LooseVersion(found)
return found_version >= expected_version
# Define the display functions only if display_status is True.
if options['display_status']:
def print_line(char='='):
print(char * 76)
def print_status(package, status):
initial_indent = "%22s: " % package
indent = ' ' * 24
print(fill(str(status), width=76,
initial_indent=initial_indent,
subsequent_indent=indent))
def print_message(message):
indent = ' ' * 24 + "* "
print(fill(str(message), width=76,
initial_indent=indent,
subsequent_indent=indent))
def print_raw(section):
print(section)
else:
def print_line(*args, **kwargs):
pass
print_status = print_message = print_raw = print_line
# Remove the -Wstrict-prototypes option, is it's not valid for C++
customize_compiler = distutils.command.build_ext.customize_compiler
def my_customize_compiler(compiler):
retval = customize_compiler(compiler)
try:
compiler.compiler_so.remove('-Wstrict-prototypes')
except (ValueError, AttributeError):
pass
return retval
distutils.command.build_ext.customize_compiler = my_customize_compiler
def make_extension(name, files, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Make a new extension. Automatically sets include_dirs and
library_dirs to the base directories appropriate for this
platform.
`name` is the name of the extension.
`files` is a list of source files.
Any additional arguments are passed to the
`distutils.core.Extension` constructor.
"""
ext = DelayedExtension(name, files, *args, **kwargs)
for dir in get_base_dirs():
include_dir = os.path.join(dir, 'include')
if os.path.exists(include_dir):
ext.include_dirs.append(include_dir)
for lib in ('lib', 'lib64'):
lib_dir = os.path.join(dir, lib)
if os.path.exists(lib_dir):
ext.library_dirs.append(lib_dir)
ext.include_dirs.append('.')
return ext
def get_file_hash(filename):
"""
Get the MD5 hash of a given filename.
"""
import hashlib
BLOCKSIZE = 1 << 16
hasher = hashlib.md5()
with open(filename, 'rb') as fd:
buf = fd.read(BLOCKSIZE)
while len(buf) > 0:
hasher.update(buf)
buf = fd.read(BLOCKSIZE)
return hasher.hexdigest()
class PkgConfig(object):
"""
This is a class for communicating with pkg-config.
"""
def __init__(self):
"""
Determines whether pkg-config exists on this machine.
"""
if sys.platform == 'win32':
self.has_pkgconfig = False
else:
try:
self.pkg_config = os.environ['PKG_CONFIG']
except KeyError:
self.pkg_config = 'pkg-config'
self.set_pkgconfig_path()
status, output = getstatusoutput(self.pkg_config + " --help")
self.has_pkgconfig = (status == 0)
if not self.has_pkgconfig:
print("IMPORTANT WARNING:")
print(
" pkg-config is not installed.\n"
" matplotlib may not be able to find some of its dependencies")
def set_pkgconfig_path(self):
pkgconfig_path = sysconfig.get_config_var('LIBDIR')
if pkgconfig_path is None:
return
pkgconfig_path = os.path.join(pkgconfig_path, 'pkgconfig')
if not os.path.isdir(pkgconfig_path):
return
try:
os.environ['PKG_CONFIG_PATH'] += ':' + pkgconfig_path
except KeyError:
os.environ['PKG_CONFIG_PATH'] = pkgconfig_path
def setup_extension(self, ext, package, default_include_dirs=[],
default_library_dirs=[], default_libraries=[],
alt_exec=None):
"""
Add parameters to the given `ext` for the given `package`.
"""
flag_map = {
'-I': 'include_dirs', '-L': 'library_dirs', '-l': 'libraries'}
executable = alt_exec
if self.has_pkgconfig:
executable = (self.pkg_config + ' {0}').format(package)
use_defaults = True
if executable is not None:
command = "{0} --libs --cflags ".format(executable)
try:
output = check_output(command, shell=True,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
pass
else:
output = output.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())
use_defaults = False
for token in output.split():
attr = flag_map.get(token[:2])
if attr is not None:
getattr(ext, attr).insert(0, token[2:])
if use_defaults:
basedirs = get_base_dirs()
for base in basedirs:
for include in default_include_dirs:
dir = os.path.join(base, include)
if os.path.exists(dir):
ext.include_dirs.append(dir)
for lib in default_library_dirs:
dir = os.path.join(base, lib)
if os.path.exists(dir):
ext.library_dirs.append(dir)
ext.libraries.extend(default_libraries)
return True
return False
def get_version(self, package):
"""
Get the version of the package from pkg-config.
"""
if not self.has_pkgconfig:
return None
status, output = getstatusoutput(
self.pkg_config + " %s --modversion" % (package))
if status == 0:
return output
return None
# The PkgConfig class should be used through this singleton
pkg_config = PkgConfig()
class CheckFailed(Exception):
"""
Exception thrown when a `SetupPackage.check` method fails.
"""
pass
class SetupPackage(object):
optional = False
pkg_names = {
"apt-get": None,
"yum": None,
"dnf": None,
"brew": None,
"port": None,
"windows_url": None
}
def check(self):
"""
Checks whether the build dependencies are met. Should raise a
`CheckFailed` exception if the dependency could not be met, otherwise
return a string indicating a version number or some other message
indicating what was found.
"""
pass
def runtime_check(self):
"""
True if the runtime dependencies of the backend are met. Assumes that
the build-time dependencies are met.
"""
return True
def get_packages(self):
"""
Get a list of package names to add to the configuration.
These are added to the `packages` list passed to
`distutils.setup`.
"""
return []
def get_namespace_packages(self):
"""
Get a list of namespace package names to add to the configuration.
These are added to the `namespace_packages` list passed to
`distutils.setup`.
"""
return []
def get_py_modules(self):
"""
Get a list of top-level modules to add to the configuration.
These are added to the `py_modules` list passed to
`distutils.setup`.
"""
return []
def get_package_data(self):
"""
Get a package data dictionary to add to the configuration.
These are merged into to the `package_data` list passed to
`distutils.setup`.
"""
return {}
def get_extension(self):
"""
Get a list of C extensions (`distutils.core.Extension`
objects) to add to the configuration. These are added to the
`extensions` list passed to `distutils.setup`.
"""
return None
def get_install_requires(self):
"""
Get a list of Python packages that we require.
pip/easy_install will attempt to download and install this
package if it is not installed.
"""
return []
def get_setup_requires(self):
"""
Get a list of Python packages that we require at build time.
pip/easy_install will attempt to download and install this
package if it is not installed.
"""
return []
def _check_for_pkg_config(self, package, include_file, min_version=None,
version=None):
"""
A convenience function for writing checks for a
pkg_config-defined dependency.
`package` is the pkg_config package name.
`include_file` is a top-level include file we expect to find.
`min_version` is the minimum version required.
`version` will override the found version if this package
requires an alternate method for that. Set version='unknown'
if the version is not known but you still want to disabled
pkg_config version check.
"""
if version is None:
version = pkg_config.get_version(package)
if version is None:
raise CheckFailed(
"pkg-config information for '%s' could not be found." %
package)
if min_version == 'PATCH':
raise CheckFailed(
"Requires patches that have not been merged upstream.")
if min_version and version != 'unknown':
if (not is_min_version(version, min_version)):
raise CheckFailed(
"Requires %s %s or later. Found %s." %
(package, min_version, version))
ext = self.get_extension()
if ext is None:
ext = make_extension('test', [])
pkg_config.setup_extension(ext, package)
check_include_file(
ext.include_dirs + get_include_dirs(), include_file, package)
return 'version %s' % version
def do_custom_build(self):
"""
If a package needs to do extra custom things, such as building a
third-party library, before building an extension, it should
override this method.
"""
pass
def install_help_msg(self):
"""
Do not override this method !
Generate the help message to show if the package is not installed.
To use this in subclasses, simply add the dictionary `pkg_names` as
a class variable:
pkg_names = {
"apt-get": <Name of the apt-get package>,
"yum": <Name of the yum package>,
"dnf": <Name of the dnf package>,
"brew": <Name of the brew package>,
"port": <Name of the port package>,
"windows_url": <The url which has installation instructions>
}
All the dictionary keys are optional. If a key is not present or has
the value `None` no message is provided for that platform.
"""
def _try_managers(*managers):
for manager in managers:
pkg_name = self.pkg_names.get(manager, None)
if pkg_name:
try:
# `shutil.which()` can be used when Python 2.7 support
# is dropped. It is available in Python 3.3+
_ = check_output(["which", manager],
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
return ('Try installing {0} with `{1} install {2}`'
.format(self.name, manager, pkg_name))
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
pass
message = None
if sys.platform == "win32":
url = self.pkg_names.get("windows_url", None)
if url:
message = ('Please check {0} for instructions to install {1}'
.format(url, self.name))
elif sys.platform == "darwin":
message = _try_managers("brew", "port")
elif sys.platform.startswith("linux"):
release = platform.linux_distribution()[0].lower()
if release in ('debian', 'ubuntu'):
message = _try_managers('apt-get')
elif release in ('centos', 'redhat', 'fedora'):
message = _try_managers('dnf', 'yum')
return message
class OptionalPackage(SetupPackage):
optional = True
force = False
config_category = "packages"
default_config = "auto"
@classmethod
def get_config(cls):
"""
Look at `setup.cfg` and return one of ["auto", True, False] indicating
if the package is at default state ("auto"), forced by the user (case
insensitively defined as 1, true, yes, on for True) or opted-out (case
insensitively defined as 0, false, no, off for False).
"""
conf = cls.default_config
if config is not None and config.has_option(cls.config_category, cls.name):
try:
conf = config.getboolean(cls.config_category, cls.name)
except ValueError:
conf = config.get(cls.config_category, cls.name)
return conf
def check(self):
"""
Do not override this method!
For custom dependency checks override self.check_requirements().
Two things are checked: Configuration file and requirements.
"""
# Check configuration file
conf = self.get_config()
# Default "auto" state or install forced by user
if conf in [True, 'auto']:
message = "installing"
# Set non-optional if user sets `True` in config
if conf is True:
self.optional = False
# Configuration opt-out by user
else:
# Some backend extensions (e.g. Agg) need to be built for certain
# other GUI backends (e.g. TkAgg) even when manually disabled
if self.force is True:
message = "installing forced (config override)"
else:
raise CheckFailed("skipping due to configuration")
# Check requirements and add extra information (if any) to message.
# If requirements are not met a CheckFailed should be raised in there.
additional_info = self.check_requirements()
if additional_info:
message += ", " + additional_info
# No CheckFailed raised until now, return install message.
return message
def check_requirements(self):
"""
Override this method to do custom dependency checks.
- Raise CheckFailed() if requirements are not met.
- Return message with additional information, or an empty string
(or None) for no additional information.
"""
return ""
class OptionalBackendPackage(OptionalPackage):
config_category = "gui_support"
class Platform(SetupPackage):
name = "platform"
def check(self):
return sys.platform
class Python(SetupPackage):
name = "python"
def check(self):
major, minor1, minor2, s, tmp = sys.version_info
if major < 2:
raise CheckFailed(
"Requires Python 2.7 or later")
elif major == 2 and minor1 < 7:
raise CheckFailed(
"Requires Python 2.7 or later (in the 2.x series)")
elif major == 3 and minor1 < 4:
raise CheckFailed(
"Requires Python 3.4 or later (in the 3.x series)")
return sys.version
class Matplotlib(SetupPackage):
name = "matplotlib"
def check(self):
return versioneer.get_version()
def get_packages(self):
return [
'matplotlib',
'matplotlib.backends',
'matplotlib.backends.qt_editor',
'matplotlib.compat',
'matplotlib.projections',
'matplotlib.axes',
'matplotlib.sphinxext',
'matplotlib.style',
'matplotlib.testing',
'matplotlib.testing._nose',
'matplotlib.testing._nose.plugins',
'matplotlib.testing.jpl_units',
'matplotlib.tri',
'matplotlib.cbook'
]
def get_py_modules(self):
return ['pylab']
def get_package_data(self):
return {
'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/*.gif',
'mpl-data/images/*.pdf',
'mpl-data/images/*.png',
'mpl-data/images/*.ppm',
'mpl-data/example/*.npy',
'mpl-data/matplotlibrc',
'backends/web_backend/*.*',
'backends/web_backend/jquery/js/*.min.js',
'backends/web_backend/jquery/css/themes/base/*.min.css',
'backends/web_backend/jquery/css/themes/base/images/*',
'backends/web_backend/css/*.*',
'backends/web_backend/js/*.js',
'backends/Matplotlib.nib/*',
'mpl-data/stylelib/*.mplstyle',
]}
class SampleData(OptionalPackage):
"""
This handles the sample data that ships with matplotlib. It is
technically optional, though most often will be desired.
"""
name = "sample_data"
def get_package_data(self):
return {
'matplotlib':
[
'mpl-data/sample_data/*.*',
'mpl-data/sample_data/axes_grid/*.*',
]}
class Toolkits(OptionalPackage):
name = "toolkits"
def get_packages(self):
return [
'mpl_toolkits',
'mpl_toolkits.mplot3d',
'mpl_toolkits.axes_grid',
'mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1',
'mpl_toolkits.axisartist',
]
def get_namespace_packages(self):
return ['mpl_toolkits']
class Tests(OptionalPackage):
name = "tests"
pytest_min_version = '3.0.0'
default_config = False
def check(self):
super(Tests, self).check()
msgs = []
msg_template = ('{package} is required to run the Matplotlib test '
'suite. Please install it with pip or your preferred '
'tool to run the test suite')
bad_pytest = msg_template.format(
package='pytest %s or later' % self.pytest_min_version
)
try:
import pytest
if is_min_version(pytest.__version__, self.pytest_min_version):
msgs += ['using pytest version %s' % pytest.__version__]
else:
msgs += [bad_pytest]
except ImportError:
msgs += [bad_pytest]
if PY3min:
msgs += ['using unittest.mock']
else:
try:
import mock
msgs += ['using mock %s' % mock.__version__]
except ImportError:
msgs += [msg_template.format(package='mock')]
return ' / '.join(msgs)
def get_packages(self):
return [
'matplotlib.tests',
'matplotlib.sphinxext.tests',
]
def get_package_data(self):
baseline_images = [
'tests/baseline_images/%s/*' % x
for x in os.listdir('lib/matplotlib/tests/baseline_images')]
return {
'matplotlib':
baseline_images +
[
'tests/cmr10.pfb',
'tests/mpltest.ttf',
'tests/test_rcparams.rc',
'tests/test_utf32_be_rcparams.rc',
'sphinxext/tests/tinypages/*.rst',
'sphinxext/tests/tinypages/*.py',
'sphinxext/tests/tinypages/_static/*',
]}
class Toolkits_Tests(Tests):
name = "toolkits_tests"
def check_requirements(self):
conf = self.get_config()
toolkits_conf = Toolkits.get_config()
tests_conf = Tests.get_config()
if conf is True:
Tests.force = True
Toolkits.force = True
elif conf == "auto" and not (toolkits_conf and tests_conf):
# Only auto-install if both toolkits and tests are set
# to be installed
raise CheckFailed("toolkits_tests needs 'toolkits' and 'tests'")
return ""
def get_packages(self):
return [
'mpl_toolkits.tests',
]
def get_package_data(self):
baseline_images = [
'tests/baseline_images/%s/*' % x
for x in os.listdir('lib/mpl_toolkits/tests/baseline_images')]
return {'mpl_toolkits': baseline_images}
def get_namespace_packages(self):
return ['mpl_toolkits']
class DelayedExtension(Extension, object):
"""
A distutils Extension subclass where some of its members
may have delayed computation until reaching the build phase.
This is so we can, for example, get the Numpy include dirs
after pip has installed Numpy for us if it wasn't already
on the system.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(DelayedExtension, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._finalized = False
self._hooks = {}
def add_hook(self, member, func):
"""
Add a hook to dynamically compute a member.
Parameters
----------
member : string
The name of the member
func : callable
The function to call to get dynamically-computed values
for the member.
"""
self._hooks[member] = func
def finalize(self):
self._finalized = True
class DelayedMember(property):
def __init__(self, name):
self._name = name
def __get__(self, obj, objtype=None):
result = getattr(obj, '_' + self._name, [])
if obj._finalized:
if self._name in obj._hooks:
result = obj._hooks[self._name]() + result
return result
def __set__(self, obj, value):
setattr(obj, '_' + self._name, value)
include_dirs = DelayedMember('include_dirs')
class Numpy(SetupPackage):
name = "numpy"
@staticmethod
def include_dirs_hook():
if PY3min:
import builtins
if hasattr(builtins, '__NUMPY_SETUP__'):
del builtins.__NUMPY_SETUP__
import imp
import numpy
imp.reload(numpy)
else:
import __builtin__
if hasattr(__builtin__, '__NUMPY_SETUP__'):
del __builtin__.__NUMPY_SETUP__
import numpy
reload(numpy)
ext = Extension('test', [])
ext.include_dirs.append(numpy.get_include())
if not has_include_file(
ext.include_dirs, os.path.join("numpy", "arrayobject.h")):
warnings.warn(
"The C headers for numpy could not be found. "
"You may need to install the development package")
return [numpy.get_include()]
def check(self):
min_version = extract_versions()['__version__numpy__']
try:
import numpy
except ImportError:
return 'not found. pip may install it below.'
if not is_min_version(numpy.__version__, min_version):
raise SystemExit(
"Requires numpy %s or later to build. (Found %s)" %
(min_version, numpy.__version__))
return 'version %s' % numpy.__version__
def add_flags(self, ext):
# Ensure that PY_ARRAY_UNIQUE_SYMBOL is uniquely defined for
# each extension
array_api_name = 'MPL_' + ext.name.replace('.', '_') + '_ARRAY_API'
ext.define_macros.append(('PY_ARRAY_UNIQUE_SYMBOL', array_api_name))
ext.add_hook('include_dirs', self.include_dirs_hook)
ext.define_macros.append(('NPY_NO_DEPRECATED_API',
'NPY_1_7_API_VERSION'))
# Allow NumPy's printf format specifiers in C++.
ext.define_macros.append(('__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS', 1))
def get_setup_requires(self):
return ['numpy>=1.7.1']
def get_install_requires(self):
return ['numpy>=1.7.1']
class LibAgg(SetupPackage):
name = 'libagg'