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#!/usr/bin/env python
from os.path import exists
import sys
import os
import warnings
import setuptools
def _choose_build_method():
DISABLE_C_EXTENSIONS = os.environ.get("DISABLE_C_EXTENSIONS", "").lower()
LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD = os.environ.get("LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD", "auto").lower()
if DISABLE_C_EXTENSIONS in {"true", "on", "yes", "1"}:
LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD = 'setuptools'
if LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD == 'auto':
try:
import Cython # NOQA
except ImportError:
try:
import skbuild # NOQA
import cmake # NOQA
import ninja # NOQA
except ImportError:
# The main fallback disables c-extensions
LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD = 'setuptools'
else:
# This should never be hit
LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD = 'scikit-build'
else:
# Use plain cython by default
LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD = 'cython'
return LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD
def parse_version(fpath):
"""
Statically parse the version number from a python file
"""
value = static_parse("__version__", fpath)
return value
def static_parse(varname, fpath):
"""
Statically parse the a constant variable from a python file
"""
import ast
if not exists(fpath):
raise ValueError("fpath={!r} does not exist".format(fpath))
with open(fpath, "r") as file_:
sourcecode = file_.read()
pt = ast.parse(sourcecode)
class StaticVisitor(ast.NodeVisitor):
def visit_Assign(self, node):
for target in node.targets:
if getattr(target, "id", None) == varname:
self.static_value = node.value.s
visitor = StaticVisitor()
visitor.visit(pt)
try:
value = visitor.static_value
except AttributeError:
value = "Unknown {}".format(varname)
warnings.warn(value)
return value
def parse_description():
"""
Parse the description in the README file
CommandLine:
pandoc --from=markdown --to=rst --output=README.rst README.md
python -c "import setup; print(setup.parse_description())"
"""
from os.path import dirname, join, exists
readme_fpath = join(dirname(__file__), "README.rst")
# This breaks on pip install, so check that it exists.
if exists(readme_fpath):
with open(readme_fpath, "r") as f:
text = f.read()
return text
return ""
def parse_requirements(fname="requirements.txt", versions=False):
"""
Parse the package dependencies listed in a requirements file but strips
specific versioning information.
Args:
fname (str): path to requirements file
versions (bool | str, default=False):
If true include version specs.
If strict, then pin to the minimum version.
Returns:
List[str]: list of requirements items
"""
from os.path import exists, dirname, join
import re
require_fpath = fname
def parse_line(line, dpath=""):
"""
Parse information from a line in a requirements text file
line = 'git+https://a.com/somedep@sometag#egg=SomeDep'
line = '-e git+https://a.com/somedep@sometag#egg=SomeDep'
"""
# Remove inline comments
comment_pos = line.find(" #")
if comment_pos > -1:
line = line[:comment_pos]
if line.startswith("-r "):
# Allow specifying requirements in other files
target = join(dpath, line.split(" ")[1])
for info in parse_require_file(target):
yield info
else:
# See: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0508/
info = {"line": line}
if line.startswith("-e "):
info["package"] = line.split("#egg=")[1]
else:
if ";" in line:
pkgpart, platpart = line.split(";")
# Handle platform specific dependencies
# setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html
# #declaring-platform-specific-dependencies
plat_deps = platpart.strip()
info["platform_deps"] = plat_deps
else:
pkgpart = line
platpart = None
# Remove versioning from the package
pat = "(" + "|".join([">=", "==", ">"]) + ")"
parts = re.split(pat, pkgpart, maxsplit=1)
parts = [p.strip() for p in parts]
info["package"] = parts[0]
if len(parts) > 1:
op, rest = parts[1:]
version = rest # NOQA
info["version"] = (op, version)
yield info
def parse_require_file(fpath):
dpath = dirname(fpath)
with open(fpath, "r") as f:
for line in f.readlines():
line = line.strip()
if line and not line.startswith("#"):
for info in parse_line(line, dpath=dpath):
yield info
def gen_packages_items():
if exists(require_fpath):
for info in parse_require_file(require_fpath):
parts = [info["package"]]
if versions and "version" in info:
if versions == "strict":
# In strict mode, we pin to the minimum version
if info["version"]:
# Only replace the first >= instance
verstr = "".join(info["version"]).replace(">=", "==", 1)
parts.append(verstr)
else:
parts.extend(info["version"])
if not sys.version.startswith("3.4"):
# apparently package_deps are broken in 3.4
plat_deps = info.get("platform_deps")
if plat_deps is not None:
parts.append(";" + plat_deps)
item = "".join(parts)
yield item
packages = list(gen_packages_items())
return packages
long_description = """\
line_profiler will profile the time individual lines of code take to execute.
The profiler is implemented in C via Cython in order to reduce the overhead of
profiling.
Also included is the script kernprof.py which can be used to conveniently
profile Python applications and scripts either with line_profiler or with the
function-level profiling tools in the Python standard library.
"""
NAME = "line_profiler"
INIT_PATH = "line_profiler/line_profiler.py"
VERSION = parse_version(INIT_PATH)
if __name__ == '__main__':
setupkw = {}
LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD = _choose_build_method()
if LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD == 'setuptools':
setup = setuptools.setup
elif LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD == 'scikit-build':
import skbuild # NOQA
setup = skbuild.setup
elif LINE_PROFILER_BUILD_METHOD == 'cython':
# no need to try importing cython because an import
# was already attempted in _choose_build_method
import multiprocessing
from setuptools import Extension
from Cython.Build import cythonize
def run_cythonize(force=False):
return cythonize(
Extension(
name="line_profiler._line_profiler",
sources=["line_profiler/_line_profiler.pyx", "line_profiler/timers.c", "line_profiler/unset_trace.c"],
language="c++",
define_macros=[("CYTHON_TRACE", (1 if os.getenv("DEV") == "true" else 0))],
),
compiler_directives={
"language_level": 3,
"infer_types": True,
"legacy_implicit_noexcept": True,
"linetrace": (True if os.getenv("DEV") == "true" else False)
},
include_path=["line_profiler/python25.pxd"],
force=force,
nthreads=multiprocessing.cpu_count(),
)
setupkw.update(dict(ext_modules=run_cythonize()))
setup = setuptools.setup
else:
raise Exception('Unknown build method')
setupkw["install_requires"] = parse_requirements(
"requirements/runtime.txt", versions="loose"
)
setupkw["extras_require"] = {
"all": parse_requirements("requirements.txt", versions="loose"),
"tests": parse_requirements("requirements/tests.txt", versions="loose"),
"optional": parse_requirements("requirements/optional.txt", versions="loose"),
"all-strict": parse_requirements("requirements.txt", versions="strict"),
"runtime-strict": parse_requirements(
"requirements/runtime.txt", versions="strict"
),
"tests-strict": parse_requirements("requirements/tests.txt", versions="strict"),
"optional-strict": parse_requirements(
"requirements/optional.txt", versions="strict"
),
"ipython": parse_requirements('requirements/ipython.txt', versions="loose"),
"ipython-strict": parse_requirements('requirements/ipython.txt', versions="strict"),
}
setupkw['entry_points'] = {
'console_scripts': [
'kernprof=kernprof:main',
],
}
setupkw["name"] = NAME
setupkw["version"] = VERSION
setupkw["author"] = "Robert Kern"
setupkw["author_email"] = "robert.kern@enthought.com"
setupkw["url"] = "https://github.com/pyutils/line_profiler"
setupkw["description"] = "Line-by-line profiler"
setupkw["long_description"] = parse_description()
setupkw["long_description_content_type"] = "text/x-rst"
setupkw["license"] = "BSD"
setupkw["packages"] = list(setuptools.find_packages())
setupkw["py_modules"] = ['kernprof', 'line_profiler']
setupkw["python_requires"] = ">=3.8"
setupkw['license_files'] = ['LICENSE.txt', 'LICENSE_Python.txt']
setupkw["package_data"] = {"line_profiler": ["py.typed", "*.pyi"]}
setupkw['keywords'] = ['timing', 'timer', 'profiling', 'profiler', 'line_profiler']
setupkw["classifiers"] = [
'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
'Programming Language :: C',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13',
'Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython',
'Topic :: Software Development',
]
setup(**setupkw)