def run(self): # Pass build_lib to the CMake builder as build_clib build_clib = self.get_finalized_command('build_clib') build_clib.build_clib = self.build_lib build_clib.run() # Invoke the actual Python build build.run(self)
def run(self): log.debug("running AmiciBuildCLib") # Always force recompilation. The way setuptools/distutils check for # whether sources require recompilation is not reliable and may lead # to crashes or wrong results. We rather compile once too often... self.force = True build_clib.run(self)
def run(self): # split the huge `training.c` file in small chunks with individual # functions so that it can compile even on low-memory machines lib = self.libraries[0] training_file = next(s for s in lib.sources if os.path.basename(s) == "training.c") training_temp = os.path.join(self.build_temp, "training") self.make_file([training_file], training_temp, self.split_training_source, (training_file, training_temp)) # patch the library sources to use the split training files lib.sources.remove(training_file) lib.sources.extend(sorted(glob.glob(os.path.join(training_temp, "*.c")))) # build the library as normal _build_clib.run(self)
def run(self): # make sure the C headers were generated already if not self.distribution.have_run["configure"]: self._configure_cmd.run() # patch the `p7_hmmfile.c` so that we can use functions it otherwise # declares as `static` libhmmer = next(lib for lib in self.libraries if lib.name == "hmmer") old = next(src for src in libhmmer.sources if src.endswith("p7_hmmfile.c")) new = os.path.join(self.build_temp, "p7_hmmfile.c") self.make_file([old], new, self.patch_p7_hmmfile, (old, new)) libhmmer.sources.remove(old) libhmmer.sources.append(new) # build the libraries normally _build_clib.run(self)