I wrote a small Python extension that bundles, compiles and statically links with a small C library with one optional .S (assembler) file. Distutils's Extension() doesn't recognize the .S by default. Is there a good way to compile that file, or should I just shell out to make? Right now I compile the C code only for a slightly slower library.
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As distributed, distutils don't know about assembly code, and I don't know of extensions to it that let it deal automatically with it. In a similar situation I've always built the library separately (with C and assembly as needed and feasible) and only used the resulting |
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There is an open feature request about this: http://bugs.python.org/issue2942 |
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