# should re-write compiled functions to take a local and global dict # as input. from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import sys import os from . import ext_tools from . import catalog from . import common_info from numpy.core.multiarray import _get_ndarray_c_version ndarray_api_version = '/* NDARRAY API VERSION %x */' % (_get_ndarray_c_version(),) # not an easy way for the user_path_list to come in here. # the PYTHONCOMPILED environment variable offers the most hope. # If the user sets ``os.environ['PYTHONCOMPILED']``, that path will # be used to compile the extension in. Note that .cpp and .so files # will remain in that directory. See the docstring of ``catalog.catalog`` # for more details. function_catalog = catalog.catalog() class inline_ext_function(ext_tools.ext_function): # Some specialization is needed for inline extension functions def function_declaration_code(self): code = 'static PyObject* %s(PyObject*self, PyObject* args)\n{\n' return code % self.name def template_declaration_code(self):
# should re-write compiled functions to take a local and global dict # as input. import sys import os from . import ext_tools from . import catalog from . import common_info from numpy.core.multiarray import _get_ndarray_c_version ndarray_api_version = '/* NDARRAY API VERSION %x */' % (_get_ndarray_c_version(),) # not an easy way for the user_path_list to come in here. # the PYTHONCOMPILED environment variable offers the most hope. # If the user sets ``os.environ['PYTHONCOMPILED']``, that path will # be used to compile the extension in. Note that .cpp and .so files # will remain in that directory. See the docstring of ``catalog.catalog`` # for more details. function_catalog = catalog.catalog() class inline_ext_function(ext_tools.ext_function): # Some specialization is needed for inline extension functions def function_declaration_code(self): code = 'static PyObject* %s(PyObject*self, PyObject* args)\n{\n' return code % self.name def template_declaration_code(self):
# should re-write compiled functions to take a local and global dict # as input. import sys import os import ext_tools import catalog import common_info from numpy.core.multiarray import _get_ndarray_c_version ndarray_api_version = '/* NDARRAY API VERSION %x */' % ( _get_ndarray_c_version(), ) # not an easy way for the user_path_list to come in here. # the PYTHONCOMPILED environment variable offers the most hope. function_catalog = catalog.catalog() class inline_ext_function(ext_tools.ext_function): # Some specialization is needed for inline extension functions def function_declaration_code(self): code = 'static PyObject* %s(PyObject*self, PyObject* args)\n{\n' return code % self.name def template_declaration_code(self): code = 'template<class T>\n' \ 'static PyObject* %s(PyObject*self, PyObject* args)\n{\n' return code % self.name def parse_tuple_code(self): """ Create code block for PyArg_ParseTuple. Variable declarations