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# Copyright (c) 2016-present, Gregory Szorc
# All rights reserved.
#
# This software may be modified and distributed under the terms
# of the BSD license. See the LICENSE file for details.
import distutils.ccompiler
import os
from distutils.extension import Extension
zstd_sources = ['zstd/%s' % p for p in (
'common/debug.c',
'common/entropy_common.c',
'common/error_private.c',
'common/fse_decompress.c',
'common/pool.c',
'common/threading.c',
'common/xxhash.c',
'common/zstd_common.c',
'compress/fse_compress.c',
'compress/hist.c',
'compress/huf_compress.c',
'compress/zstd_compress.c',
'compress/zstd_double_fast.c',
'compress/zstd_fast.c',
'compress/zstd_lazy.c',
'compress/zstd_ldm.c',
'compress/zstd_opt.c',
'compress/zstdmt_compress.c',
'decompress/huf_decompress.c',
'decompress/zstd_ddict.c',
'decompress/zstd_decompress.c',
'decompress/zstd_decompress_block.c',
'dictBuilder/cover.c',
'dictBuilder/divsufsort.c',
'dictBuilder/fastcover.c',
'dictBuilder/zdict.c',
)]
zstd_sources_legacy = ['zstd/%s' % p for p in (
'deprecated/zbuff_common.c',
'deprecated/zbuff_compress.c',
'deprecated/zbuff_decompress.c',
'legacy/zstd_v01.c',
'legacy/zstd_v02.c',
'legacy/zstd_v03.c',
'legacy/zstd_v04.c',
'legacy/zstd_v05.c',
'legacy/zstd_v06.c',
'legacy/zstd_v07.c'
)]
zstd_includes = [
'zstd',
'zstd/common',
'zstd/compress',
'zstd/decompress',
'zstd/dictBuilder',
]
zstd_includes_legacy = [
'zstd/deprecated',
'zstd/legacy',
]
ext_includes = [
'c-ext',
'zstd/common',
]
ext_sources = [
'zstd/common/pool.c',
'zstd/common/threading.c',
'zstd.c',
'c-ext/bufferutil.c',
'c-ext/compressiondict.c',
'c-ext/compressobj.c',
'c-ext/compressor.c',
'c-ext/compressoriterator.c',
'c-ext/compressionchunker.c',
'c-ext/compressionparams.c',
'c-ext/compressionreader.c',
'c-ext/compressionwriter.c',
'c-ext/constants.c',
'c-ext/decompressobj.c',
'c-ext/decompressor.c',
'c-ext/decompressoriterator.c',
'c-ext/decompressionreader.c',
'c-ext/decompressionwriter.c',
'c-ext/frameparams.c',
]
zstd_depends = [
'c-ext/python-zstandard.h',
]
def get_c_extension(support_legacy=False, system_zstd=False, name='zstd',
warnings_as_errors=False, root=None):
"""Obtain a distutils.extension.Extension for the C extension.
``support_legacy`` controls whether to compile in legacy zstd format support.
``system_zstd`` controls whether to compile against the system zstd library.
For this to work, the system zstd library and headers must match what
python-zstandard is coded against exactly.
``name`` is the module name of the C extension to produce.
``warnings_as_errors`` controls whether compiler warnings are turned into
compiler errors.
``root`` defines a root path that source should be computed as relative
to. This should be the directory with the main ``setup.py`` that is
being invoked. If not defined, paths will be relative to this file.
"""
actual_root = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
root = root or actual_root
sources = set([os.path.join(actual_root, p) for p in ext_sources])
if not system_zstd:
sources.update([os.path.join(actual_root, p) for p in zstd_sources])
if support_legacy:
sources.update([os.path.join(actual_root, p)
for p in zstd_sources_legacy])
sources = list(sources)
include_dirs = set([os.path.join(actual_root, d) for d in ext_includes])
if not system_zstd:
include_dirs.update([os.path.join(actual_root, d)
for d in zstd_includes])
if support_legacy:
include_dirs.update([os.path.join(actual_root, d)
for d in zstd_includes_legacy])
include_dirs = list(include_dirs)
depends = [os.path.join(actual_root, p) for p in zstd_depends]
compiler = distutils.ccompiler.new_compiler()
# Needed for MSVC.
if hasattr(compiler, 'initialize'):
compiler.initialize()
if compiler.compiler_type == 'unix':
compiler_type = 'unix'
elif compiler.compiler_type == 'msvc':
compiler_type = 'msvc'
elif compiler.compiler_type == 'mingw32':
compiler_type = 'mingw32'
else:
raise Exception('unhandled compiler type: %s' %
compiler.compiler_type)
extra_args = ['-DZSTD_MULTITHREAD']
if not system_zstd:
extra_args.append('-DZSTDLIB_VISIBILITY=')
extra_args.append('-DZDICTLIB_VISIBILITY=')
extra_args.append('-DZSTDERRORLIB_VISIBILITY=')
if compiler_type == 'unix':
extra_args.append('-fvisibility=hidden')
if not system_zstd and support_legacy:
extra_args.append('-DZSTD_LEGACY_SUPPORT=1')
if warnings_as_errors:
if compiler_type in ('unix', 'mingw32'):
extra_args.append('-Werror')
elif compiler_type == 'msvc':
extra_args.append('/WX')
else:
assert False
libraries = ['zstd'] if system_zstd else []
# Python 3.7 doesn't like absolute paths. So normalize to relative.
sources = [os.path.relpath(p, root) for p in sources]
include_dirs = [os.path.relpath(p, root) for p in include_dirs]
depends = [os.path.relpath(p, root) for p in depends]
# TODO compile with optimizations.
return Extension(name, sources,
include_dirs=include_dirs,
depends=depends,
extra_compile_args=extra_args,
libraries=libraries)