Whether a particular extension module should be compiled depending on the availability of some library version, can be accomplished by dynamically generating the ext_modules
argument of setup()
in setup.py
.
For the _yaml.so
module of ruamel.yaml
, that only should be compiled when the libyaml
development libraries have been installed on the system I do:
import os
from textwrap import dedent
def check_extensions():
"""check if the C module can be build by trying to compile a small
program against the libyaml development library"""
import tempfile
import shutil
import distutils.sysconfig
import distutils.ccompiler
from distutils.errors import CompileError, LinkError
libraries = ['yaml']
# write a temporary .c file to compile
c_code = dedent("""
#include <yaml.h>
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
yaml_parser_t parser;
parser = parser; /* prevent warning */
return 0;
}
""")
tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix = 'tmp_ruamel_yaml_')
bin_file_name = os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'test_yaml')
file_name = bin_file_name + '.c'
with open(file_name, 'w') as fp:
fp.write(c_code)
# and try to compile it
compiler = distutils.ccompiler.new_compiler()
assert isinstance(compiler, distutils.ccompiler.CCompiler)
distutils.sysconfig.customize_compiler(compiler)
try:
compiler.link_executable(
compiler.compile([file_name]),
bin_file_name,
libraries=libraries,
)
except CompileError:
print('libyaml compile error')
ret_val = None
except LinkError:
print('libyaml link error')
ret_val = None
else:
ret_val = [
Extension(
'_yaml',
sources=['ext/_yaml.c'],
libraries=libraries,
),
]
shutil.rmtree(tmp_dir)
return ret_val
This way you require no extra files in the distribution. Even if you cannot fail to compile based on the version number at compile time, you should be
able to run the resulting program from the temporary directory and check the exit value and/or output.