# to improve import times. import os, os.path import platform from numexpr.expressions import E from numexpr.necompiler import NumExpr, disassemble, evaluate, re_evaluate from numexpr.utils import (_init_num_threads, get_vml_version, set_vml_accuracy_mode, set_vml_num_threads, set_num_threads, get_num_threads, detect_number_of_cores, detect_number_of_threads) # Detect the number of cores ncores = detect_number_of_cores() # Initialize the number of threads to be used nthreads = _init_num_threads() # The default for VML is 1 thread (see #39) # set_vml_num_threads(1) import version __version__ = version.version def print_versions(): """Print the versions of software that numexpr relies on.""" try: import numexpr.tests return numexpr.tests.print_versions() except ImportError: # To maintain Python 2.6 compatibility we have simple error handling raise ImportError(
# cpuinfo imports were moved into the test submodule function that calls them # to improve import times. import os, os.path import platform from numexpr.expressions import E from numexpr.necompiler import NumExpr, disassemble, evaluate, re_evaluate from numexpr.interpreter import MAX_THREADS from numexpr.utils import (_init_num_threads, get_vml_version, set_vml_accuracy_mode, set_vml_num_threads, set_num_threads, detect_number_of_cores, detect_number_of_threads) # Detect the number of cores ncores = detect_number_of_cores() # Initialize the number of threads to be used nthreads = _init_num_threads() # The default for VML is 1 thread (see #39) set_vml_num_threads(1) import version __version__ = version.version def print_versions(): """Print the versions of software that numexpr relies on.""" try: import numexpr.tests return numexpr.tests.print_versions() except ImportError: # To maintain Python 2.6 compatibility we have simple error handling raise ImportError('`numexpr.tests` could not be imported, likely it was excluded from the distribution.')