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import re
import os
import sys
import warnings
import platform
import tempfile
import hashlib
import base64
import subprocess
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT
from numpy.distutils.exec_command import filepath_from_subprocess_output
from numpy.distutils.fcompiler import FCompiler
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
compilers = ['GnuFCompiler', 'Gnu95FCompiler']
TARGET_R = re.compile(r"Target: ([a-zA-Z0-9_\-]*)")
# XXX: handle cross compilation
def is_win64():
return sys.platform == "win32" and platform.architecture()[0] == "64bit"
class GnuFCompiler(FCompiler):
compiler_type = 'gnu'
compiler_aliases = ('g77', )
description = 'GNU Fortran 77 compiler'
def gnu_version_match(self, version_string):
"""Handle the different versions of GNU fortran compilers"""
# Strip warning(s) that may be emitted by gfortran
while version_string.startswith('gfortran: warning'):
version_string = version_string[version_string.find('\n') + 1:]
# Gfortran versions from after 2010 will output a simple string
# (usually "x.y", "x.y.z" or "x.y.z-q") for ``-dumpversion``; older
# gfortrans may still return long version strings (``-dumpversion`` was
# an alias for ``--version``)
if len(version_string) <= 20:
# Try to find a valid version string
m = re.search(r'([0-9.]+)', version_string)
if m:
# g77 provides a longer version string that starts with GNU
# Fortran
if version_string.startswith('GNU Fortran'):
return ('g77', m.group(1))
# gfortran only outputs a version string such as #.#.#, so check
# if the match is at the start of the string
elif m.start() == 0:
return ('gfortran', m.group(1))
else:
# Output probably from --version, try harder:
m = re.search(r'GNU Fortran\s+95.*?([0-9-.]+)', version_string)
if m:
return ('gfortran', m.group(1))
m = re.search(
r'GNU Fortran.*?\-?([0-9-.]+\.[0-9-.]+)', version_string)
if m:
v = m.group(1)
if v.startswith('0') or v.startswith('2') or v.startswith('3'):
# the '0' is for early g77's
return ('g77', v)
else:
# at some point in the 4.x series, the ' 95' was dropped
# from the version string
return ('gfortran', v)
# If still nothing, raise an error to make the problem easy to find.
err = 'A valid Fortran version was not found in this string:\n'
raise ValueError(err + version_string)
def version_match(self, version_string):
v = self.gnu_version_match(version_string)
if not v or v[0] != 'g77':
return None
return v[1]
possible_executables = ['g77', 'f77']
executables = {
'version_cmd' : [None, "-dumpversion"],
'compiler_f77' : [None, "-g", "-Wall", "-fno-second-underscore"],
'compiler_f90' : None, # Use --fcompiler=gnu95 for f90 codes
'compiler_fix' : None,
'linker_so' : [None, "-g", "-Wall"],
'archiver' : ["ar", "-cr"],
'ranlib' : ["ranlib"],
'linker_exe' : [None, "-g", "-Wall"]
}
module_dir_switch = None
module_include_switch = None
# Cygwin: f771: warning: -fPIC ignored for target (all code is
# position independent)
if os.name != 'nt' and sys.platform != 'cygwin':
pic_flags = ['-fPIC']
# use -mno-cygwin for g77 when Python is not Cygwin-Python
if sys.platform == 'win32':
for key in ['version_cmd', 'compiler_f77', 'linker_so', 'linker_exe']:
executables[key].append('-mno-cygwin')
g2c = 'g2c'
suggested_f90_compiler = 'gnu95'
def get_flags_linker_so(self):
opt = self.linker_so[1:]
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
target = os.environ.get('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET', None)
# If MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is set, we simply trust the value
# and leave it alone. But, distutils will complain if the
# environment's value is different from the one in the Python
# Makefile used to build Python. We let disutils handle this
# error checking.
if not target:
# If MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is not set in the environment,
# we try to get it first from sysconfig and then
# fall back to setting it to 10.9 This is a reasonable default
# even when using the official Python dist and those derived
# from it.
import sysconfig
target = sysconfig.get_config_var('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET')
if not target:
target = '10.9'
s = f'Env. variable MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET set to {target}'
warnings.warn(s, stacklevel=2)
os.environ['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] = str(target)
opt.extend(['-undefined', 'dynamic_lookup', '-bundle'])
else:
opt.append("-shared")
if sys.platform.startswith('sunos'):
# SunOS often has dynamically loaded symbols defined in the
# static library libg2c.a The linker doesn't like this. To
# ignore the problem, use the -mimpure-text flag. It isn't
# the safest thing, but seems to work. 'man gcc' says:
# ".. Instead of using -mimpure-text, you should compile all
# source code with -fpic or -fPIC."
opt.append('-mimpure-text')
return opt
def get_libgcc_dir(self):
try:
output = subprocess.check_output(self.compiler_f77 +
['-print-libgcc-file-name'])
except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError):
pass
else:
output = filepath_from_subprocess_output(output)
return os.path.dirname(output)
return None
def get_libgfortran_dir(self):
if sys.platform[:5] == 'linux':
libgfortran_name = 'libgfortran.so'
elif sys.platform == 'darwin':
libgfortran_name = 'libgfortran.dylib'
else:
libgfortran_name = None
libgfortran_dir = None
if libgfortran_name:
find_lib_arg = ['-print-file-name={0}'.format(libgfortran_name)]
try:
output = subprocess.check_output(
self.compiler_f77 + find_lib_arg)
except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError):
pass
else:
output = filepath_from_subprocess_output(output)
libgfortran_dir = os.path.dirname(output)
return libgfortran_dir
def get_library_dirs(self):
opt = []
if sys.platform[:5] != 'linux':
d = self.get_libgcc_dir()
if d:
# if windows and not cygwin, libg2c lies in a different folder
if sys.platform == 'win32' and not d.startswith('/usr/lib'):
d = os.path.normpath(d)
path = os.path.join(d, "lib%s.a" % self.g2c)
if not os.path.exists(path):
root = os.path.join(d, *((os.pardir, ) * 4))
d2 = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(root, 'lib'))
path = os.path.join(d2, "lib%s.a" % self.g2c)
if os.path.exists(path):
opt.append(d2)
opt.append(d)
# For Macports / Linux, libgfortran and libgcc are not co-located
lib_gfortran_dir = self.get_libgfortran_dir()
if lib_gfortran_dir:
opt.append(lib_gfortran_dir)
return opt
def get_libraries(self):
opt = []
d = self.get_libgcc_dir()
if d is not None:
g2c = self.g2c + '-pic'
f = self.static_lib_format % (g2c, self.static_lib_extension)
if not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(d, f)):
g2c = self.g2c
else:
g2c = self.g2c
if g2c is not None:
opt.append(g2c)
c_compiler = self.c_compiler
if sys.platform == 'win32' and c_compiler and \
c_compiler.compiler_type == 'msvc':
opt.append('gcc')
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
opt.append('cc_dynamic')
return opt
def get_flags_debug(self):
return ['-g']
def get_flags_opt(self):
v = self.get_version()
if v and v <= '3.3.3':
# With this compiler version building Fortran BLAS/LAPACK
# with -O3 caused failures in lib.lapack heevr,syevr tests.
opt = ['-O2']
else:
opt = ['-O3']
opt.append('-funroll-loops')
return opt
def _c_arch_flags(self):
""" Return detected arch flags from CFLAGS """
import sysconfig
try:
cflags = sysconfig.get_config_vars()['CFLAGS']
except KeyError:
return []
arch_re = re.compile(r"-arch\s+(\w+)")
arch_flags = []
for arch in arch_re.findall(cflags):
arch_flags += ['-arch', arch]
return arch_flags
def get_flags_arch(self):
return []
def runtime_library_dir_option(self, dir):
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Linux/Solaris/Unix support RPATH, Windows does not
raise NotImplementedError
# TODO: could use -Xlinker here, if it's supported
assert "," not in dir
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
return f'-Wl,-rpath,{dir}'
elif sys.platform[:3] == 'aix':
# AIX RPATH is called LIBPATH
return f'-Wl,-blibpath:{dir}'
else:
return f'-Wl,-rpath={dir}'
class Gnu95FCompiler(GnuFCompiler):
compiler_type = 'gnu95'
compiler_aliases = ('gfortran', )
description = 'GNU Fortran 95 compiler'
def version_match(self, version_string):
v = self.gnu_version_match(version_string)
if not v or v[0] != 'gfortran':
return None
v = v[1]
if LooseVersion(v) >= "4":
# gcc-4 series releases do not support -mno-cygwin option
pass
else:
# use -mno-cygwin flag for gfortran when Python is not
# Cygwin-Python
if sys.platform == 'win32':
for key in [
'version_cmd', 'compiler_f77', 'compiler_f90',
'compiler_fix', 'linker_so', 'linker_exe'
]:
self.executables[key].append('-mno-cygwin')
return v
possible_executables = ['gfortran', 'f95']
executables = {
'version_cmd' : ["<F90>", "-dumpversion"],
'compiler_f77' : [None, "-Wall", "-g", "-ffixed-form",
"-fno-second-underscore"],
'compiler_f90' : [None, "-Wall", "-g",
"-fno-second-underscore"],
'compiler_fix' : [None, "-Wall", "-g","-ffixed-form",
"-fno-second-underscore"],
'linker_so' : ["<F90>", "-Wall", "-g"],
'archiver' : ["ar", "-cr"],
'ranlib' : ["ranlib"],
'linker_exe' : [None, "-Wall"]
}
module_dir_switch = '-J'
module_include_switch = '-I'
if sys.platform[:3] == 'aix':
executables['linker_so'].append('-lpthread')
if platform.architecture()[0][:2] == '64':
for key in ['compiler_f77', 'compiler_f90','compiler_fix','linker_so', 'linker_exe']:
executables[key].append('-maix64')
g2c = 'gfortran'
def _universal_flags(self, cmd):
"""Return a list of -arch flags for every supported architecture."""
if not sys.platform == 'darwin':
return []
arch_flags = []
# get arches the C compiler gets.
c_archs = self._c_arch_flags()
if "i386" in c_archs:
c_archs[c_archs.index("i386")] = "i686"
# check the arches the Fortran compiler supports, and compare with
# arch flags from C compiler
for arch in ["ppc", "i686", "x86_64", "ppc64"]:
if _can_target(cmd, arch) and arch in c_archs:
arch_flags.extend(["-arch", arch])
return arch_flags
def get_flags(self):
flags = GnuFCompiler.get_flags(self)
arch_flags = self._universal_flags(self.compiler_f90)
if arch_flags:
flags[:0] = arch_flags
return flags
def get_flags_linker_so(self):
flags = GnuFCompiler.get_flags_linker_so(self)
arch_flags = self._universal_flags(self.linker_so)
if arch_flags:
flags[:0] = arch_flags
return flags
def get_library_dirs(self):
opt = GnuFCompiler.get_library_dirs(self)
if sys.platform == 'win32':
c_compiler = self.c_compiler
if c_compiler and c_compiler.compiler_type == "msvc":
target = self.get_target()
if target:
d = os.path.normpath(self.get_libgcc_dir())
root = os.path.join(d, *((os.pardir, ) * 4))
path = os.path.join(root, "lib")
mingwdir = os.path.normpath(path)
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(mingwdir, "libmingwex.a")):
opt.append(mingwdir)
# For Macports / Linux, libgfortran and libgcc are not co-located
lib_gfortran_dir = self.get_libgfortran_dir()
if lib_gfortran_dir:
opt.append(lib_gfortran_dir)
return opt
def get_libraries(self):
opt = GnuFCompiler.get_libraries(self)
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
opt.remove('cc_dynamic')
if sys.platform == 'win32':
c_compiler = self.c_compiler
if c_compiler and c_compiler.compiler_type == "msvc":
if "gcc" in opt:
i = opt.index("gcc")
opt.insert(i + 1, "mingwex")
opt.insert(i + 1, "mingw32")
c_compiler = self.c_compiler
if c_compiler and c_compiler.compiler_type == "msvc":
return []
else:
pass
return opt
def get_target(self):
try:
output = subprocess.check_output(self.compiler_f77 + ['-v'])
except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError):
pass
else:
output = filepath_from_subprocess_output(output)
m = TARGET_R.search(output)
if m:
return m.group(1)
return ""
def _hash_files(self, filenames):
h = hashlib.sha1()
for fn in filenames:
with open(fn, 'rb') as f:
while True:
block = f.read(131072)
if not block:
break
h.update(block)
text = base64.b32encode(h.digest())
text = text.decode('ascii')
return text.rstrip('=')
def _link_wrapper_lib(self, objects, output_dir, extra_dll_dir,
chained_dlls, is_archive):
"""Create a wrapper shared library for the given objects
Return an MSVC-compatible lib
"""
c_compiler = self.c_compiler
if c_compiler.compiler_type != "msvc":
raise ValueError("This method only supports MSVC")
object_hash = self._hash_files(list(objects) + list(chained_dlls))
if is_win64():
tag = 'win_amd64'
else:
tag = 'win32'
basename = 'lib' + os.path.splitext(
os.path.basename(objects[0]))[0][:8]
root_name = basename + '.' + object_hash + '.gfortran-' + tag
dll_name = root_name + '.dll'
def_name = root_name + '.def'
lib_name = root_name + '.lib'
dll_path = os.path.join(extra_dll_dir, dll_name)
def_path = os.path.join(output_dir, def_name)
lib_path = os.path.join(output_dir, lib_name)
if os.path.isfile(lib_path):
# Nothing to do
return lib_path, dll_path
if is_archive:
objects = (["-Wl,--whole-archive"] + list(objects) +
["-Wl,--no-whole-archive"])
self.link_shared_object(
objects,
dll_name,
output_dir=extra_dll_dir,
extra_postargs=list(chained_dlls) + [
'-Wl,--allow-multiple-definition',
'-Wl,--output-def,' + def_path,
'-Wl,--export-all-symbols',
'-Wl,--enable-auto-import',
'-static',
'-mlong-double-64',
])
# No PowerPC!
if is_win64():
specifier = '/MACHINE:X64'
else:
specifier = '/MACHINE:X86'
# MSVC specific code
lib_args = ['/def:' + def_path, '/OUT:' + lib_path, specifier]
if not c_compiler.initialized:
c_compiler.initialize()
c_compiler.spawn([c_compiler.lib] + lib_args)
return lib_path, dll_path
def can_ccompiler_link(self, compiler):
# MSVC cannot link objects compiled by GNU fortran
return compiler.compiler_type not in ("msvc", )
def wrap_unlinkable_objects(self, objects, output_dir, extra_dll_dir):
"""
Convert a set of object files that are not compatible with the default
linker, to a file that is compatible.
"""
if self.c_compiler.compiler_type == "msvc":
# Compile a DLL and return the lib for the DLL as
# the object. Also keep track of previous DLLs that
# we have compiled so that we can link against them.
# If there are .a archives, assume they are self-contained
# static libraries, and build separate DLLs for each
archives = []
plain_objects = []
for obj in objects:
if obj.lower().endswith('.a'):
archives.append(obj)
else:
plain_objects.append(obj)
chained_libs = []
chained_dlls = []
for archive in archives[::-1]:
lib, dll = self._link_wrapper_lib(
[archive],
output_dir,
extra_dll_dir,
chained_dlls=chained_dlls,
is_archive=True)
chained_libs.insert(0, lib)
chained_dlls.insert(0, dll)
if not plain_objects:
return chained_libs
lib, dll = self._link_wrapper_lib(
plain_objects,
output_dir,
extra_dll_dir,
chained_dlls=chained_dlls,
is_archive=False)
return [lib] + chained_libs
else:
raise ValueError("Unsupported C compiler")
def _can_target(cmd, arch):
"""Return true if the architecture supports the -arch flag"""
newcmd = cmd[:]
fid, filename = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=".f")
os.close(fid)
try:
d = os.path.dirname(filename)
output = os.path.splitext(filename)[0] + ".o"
try:
newcmd.extend(["-arch", arch, "-c", filename])
p = Popen(newcmd, stderr=STDOUT, stdout=PIPE, cwd=d)
p.communicate()
return p.returncode == 0
finally:
if os.path.exists(output):
os.remove(output)
finally:
os.remove(filename)
return False
if __name__ == '__main__':
from distutils import log
from numpy.distutils import customized_fcompiler
log.set_verbosity(2)
print(customized_fcompiler('gnu').get_version())
try:
print(customized_fcompiler('g95').get_version())
except Exception as e:
print(e)