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* In setup.py, move cython to setup_requires and move setuptools_scm to setup_requires. * Add back pip install of cython when building mac wheels. * Revert changes to setuptools_scm. * Check that the correct number of Linux wheels are produced. * Add back pip install cython when building linux wheels.
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96 lines
2.7 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Cause the script to exit if a single command fails.
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set -e
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# Show explicitly which commands are currently running.
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set -x
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ROOT_DIR=$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE:-$0}")"; pwd)
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platform="unknown"
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unamestr="$(uname)"
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if [[ "$unamestr" == "Linux" ]]; then
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echo "Platform is linux."
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platform="linux"
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elif [[ "$unamestr" == "Darwin" ]]; then
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echo "Platform is macosx."
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platform="macosx"
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else
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echo "Unrecognized platform."
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exit 1
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fi
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TEST_SCRIPT=$ROOT_DIR/../test/microbenchmarks.py
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if [[ "$platform" == "linux" ]]; then
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# First test Python 2.7.
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# Install miniconda.
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wget https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda2-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -O miniconda2.sh
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bash miniconda2.sh -b -p $HOME/miniconda2
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# Find the right wheel by grepping for the Python version.
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PYTHON_WHEEL=$(find $ROOT_DIR/../.whl -type f -maxdepth 1 -print | grep -m1 '27')
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# Install the wheel.
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$HOME/miniconda2/bin/pip install $PYTHON_WHEEL
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# Run a simple test script to make sure that the wheel works.
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$HOME/miniconda2/bin/python $TEST_SCRIPT
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# Now test Python 3.6.
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# Install miniconda.
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wget https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -O miniconda3.sh
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bash miniconda3.sh -b -p $HOME/miniconda3
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# Find the right wheel by grepping for the Python version.
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PYTHON_WHEEL=$(find $ROOT_DIR/../.whl -type f -maxdepth 1 -print | grep -m1 '36')
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# Install the wheel.
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$HOME/miniconda3/bin/pip install $PYTHON_WHEEL
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# Run a simple test script to make sure that the wheel works.
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$HOME/miniconda3/bin/python $TEST_SCRIPT
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# Check that the other wheels are present.
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NUMBER_OF_WHEELS=$(ls -1q $ROOT_DIR/../.whl/*.whl | wc -l)
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if [[ "$NUMBER_OF_WHEELS" != "5" ]]; then
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echo "Wrong number of wheels found."
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ls -l $ROOT_DIR/../.whl/
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exit 1
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fi
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elif [[ "$platform" == "macosx" ]]; then
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MACPYTHON_PY_PREFIX=/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions
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PY_MMS=("2.7"
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"3.4"
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"3.5"
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"3.6")
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# This array is just used to find the right wheel.
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PY_WHEEL_VERSIONS=("27"
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"34"
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"35"
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"36")
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for ((i=0; i<${#PY_MMS[@]}; ++i)); do
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PY_MM=${PY_MMS[i]}
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PY_WHEEL_VERSION=${PY_WHEEL_VERSIONS[i]}
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PYTHON_EXE=$MACPYTHON_PY_PREFIX/$PY_MM/bin/python$PY_MM
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PIP_CMD="$(dirname $PYTHON_EXE)/pip$PY_MM"
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# Find the appropriate wheel by grepping for the Python version.
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PYTHON_WHEEL=$(find $ROOT_DIR/../.whl -type f -maxdepth 1 -print | grep -m1 "$PY_WHEEL_VERSION")
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# Install the wheel.
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$PIP_CMD install $PYTHON_WHEEL
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# Run a simple test script to make sure that the wheel works.
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$PYTHON_EXE $TEST_SCRIPT
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done
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else
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echo "Unrecognized environment."
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exit 1
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fi
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