""" Build a c-extension module on-the-fly in tests. See build_and_import_extensions for usage hints """ import os import pathlib import subprocess import sys import sysconfig import textwrap __all__ = ['build_and_import_extension', 'compile_extension_module'] def build_and_import_extension( modname, functions, *, prologue="", build_dir=None, include_dirs=None, more_init=""): """ Build and imports a c-extension module `modname` from a list of function fragments `functions`. Parameters ---------- functions : list of fragments Each fragment is a sequence of func_name, calling convention, snippet. prologue : string Code to precede the rest, usually extra ``#include`` or ``#define`` macros. build_dir : pathlib.Path Where to build the module, usually a temporary directory include_dirs : list Extra directories to find include files when compiling more_init : string Code to appear in the module PyMODINIT_FUNC Returns ------- out: module The module will have been loaded and is ready for use Examples -------- >>> functions = [("test_bytes", "METH_O", \"\"\" if ( !PyBytesCheck(args)) { Py_RETURN_FALSE; } Py_RETURN_TRUE; \"\"\")] >>> mod = build_and_import_extension("testme", functions) >>> assert not mod.test_bytes('abc') >>> assert mod.test_bytes(b'abc') """ if include_dirs is None: include_dirs = [] body = prologue + _make_methods(functions, modname) init = """ PyObject *mod = PyModule_Create(&moduledef); #ifdef Py_GIL_DISABLED PyUnstable_Module_SetGIL(mod, Py_MOD_GIL_NOT_USED); #endif """ if not build_dir: build_dir = pathlib.Path('.') if more_init: init += """#define INITERROR return NULL """ init += more_init init += "\nreturn mod;" source_string = _make_source(modname, init, body) mod_so = compile_extension_module( modname, build_dir, include_dirs, source_string) import importlib.util spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(modname, mod_so) foo = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) spec.loader.exec_module(foo) return foo def compile_extension_module( name, builddir, include_dirs, source_string, libraries=None, library_dirs=None): """ Build an extension module and return the filename of the resulting native code file. Parameters ---------- name : string name of the module, possibly including dots if it is a module inside a package. builddir : pathlib.Path Where to build the module, usually a temporary directory include_dirs : list Extra directories to find include files when compiling libraries : list Libraries to link into the extension module library_dirs: list Where to find the libraries, ``-L`` passed to the linker """ modname = name.split('.')[-1] dirname = builddir / name dirname.mkdir(exist_ok=True) cfile = _convert_str_to_file(source_string, dirname) include_dirs = include_dirs or [] libraries = libraries or [] library_dirs = library_dirs or [] return _c_compile( cfile, outputfilename=dirname / modname, include_dirs=include_dirs, libraries=libraries, library_dirs=library_dirs, ) def _convert_str_to_file(source, dirname): """Helper function to create a file ``source.c`` in `dirname` that contains the string in `source`. Returns the file name """ filename = dirname / 'source.c' with filename.open('w') as f: f.write(str(source)) return filename def _make_methods(functions, modname): """ Turns the name, signature, code in functions into complete functions and lists them in a methods_table. Then turns the methods_table into a ``PyMethodDef`` structure and returns the resulting code fragment ready for compilation """ methods_table = [] codes = [] for funcname, flags, code in functions: cfuncname = f"{modname}_{funcname}" if 'METH_KEYWORDS' in flags: signature = '(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs)' else: signature = '(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)' methods_table.append( "{\"%s\", (PyCFunction)%s, %s}," % (funcname, cfuncname, flags)) func_code = f""" static PyObject* {cfuncname}{signature} {{ {code} }} """ codes.append(func_code) body = "\n".join(codes) + """ static PyMethodDef methods[] = { %(methods)s { NULL } }; static struct PyModuleDef moduledef = { PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT, "%(modname)s", /* m_name */ NULL, /* m_doc */ -1, /* m_size */ methods, /* m_methods */ }; """ % {'methods': '\n'.join(methods_table), 'modname': modname} return body def _make_source(name, init, body): """ Combines the code fragments into source code ready to be compiled """ code = """ #include %(body)s PyMODINIT_FUNC PyInit_%(name)s(void) { %(init)s } """ % { 'name': name, 'init': init, 'body': body, } return code def _c_compile(cfile, outputfilename, include_dirs, libraries, library_dirs): link_extra = [] if sys.platform == 'win32': compile_extra = ["/we4013"] link_extra.append('/DEBUG') # generate .pdb file elif sys.platform.startswith('linux'): compile_extra = [ "-O0", "-g", "-Werror=implicit-function-declaration", "-fPIC"] else: compile_extra = [] return build( cfile, outputfilename, compile_extra, link_extra, include_dirs, libraries, library_dirs) def build(cfile, outputfilename, compile_extra, link_extra, include_dirs, libraries, library_dirs): "use meson to build" build_dir = cfile.parent / "build" os.makedirs(build_dir, exist_ok=True) with open(cfile.parent / "meson.build", "wt") as fid: link_dirs = ['-L' + d for d in library_dirs] fid.write(textwrap.dedent(f"""\ project('foo', 'c') py = import('python').find_installation(pure: false) py.extension_module( '{outputfilename.parts[-1]}', '{cfile.parts[-1]}', c_args: {compile_extra}, link_args: {link_dirs}, include_directories: {include_dirs}, ) """)) native_file_name = cfile.parent / ".mesonpy-native-file.ini" with open(native_file_name, "wt") as fid: fid.write(textwrap.dedent(f"""\ [binaries] python = '{sys.executable}' """)) if sys.platform == "win32": subprocess.check_call(["meson", "setup", "--buildtype=release", "--vsenv", ".."], cwd=build_dir, ) else: subprocess.check_call(["meson", "setup", "--vsenv", "..", f'--native-file={os.fspath(native_file_name)}'], cwd=build_dir ) so_name = outputfilename.parts[-1] + get_so_suffix() subprocess.check_call(["meson", "compile"], cwd=build_dir) os.rename(str(build_dir / so_name), cfile.parent / so_name) return cfile.parent / so_name def get_so_suffix(): ret = sysconfig.get_config_var('EXT_SUFFIX') assert ret return ret