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# Available at setup time due to pyproject.toml
from pybind11.setup_helpers import Pybind11Extension, build_ext
from setuptools import setup, Extension
import os
__version__ = "0.0.1"
includes = [
"eigen-3.4.0"
]
# The main interface is through Pybind11Extension.
# * You can add cxx_std=11/14/17, and then build_ext can be removed.
# * You can set include_pybind11=false to add the include directory yourself,
# say from a submodule.
#
# Note:
# Sort input source files if you glob sources to ensure bit-for-bit
# reproducible builds (https://github.com/pybind/python_example/pull/53)
ext_modules = [
Pybind11Extension(
"_gaccord",
['src/main.cpp', 'src/core.cpp'],
include_dirs=includes,
extra_compile_args=['-std=c++17', '-O3', '-march=native', '-fopenmp'],
extra_link_args = ['-fopenmp'],
language='c++',
# Example: passing in the version to the compiled code
define_macros=[("VERSION_INFO", __version__)],
),
]
setup(
name="gaccord",
version=__version__,
author="Sylvain Corlay",
author_email="[email protected]",
url="https://github.com/pybind/python_example",
description="A test project using pybind11",
long_description="",
ext_modules=ext_modules,
extras_require={"test": "pytest"},
# Currently, build_ext only provides an optional "highest supported C++
# level" feature, but in the future it may provide more features.
cmdclass={"build_ext": build_ext},
install_requires=['pybind11>=2.10.0'],
zip_safe=False,
python_requires=">=3.10",
)