Python distutils, how to get a compiler that is going to be used?
For example, I may use python setup.py build --compiler=msvc
or python setup.py build --compiler=mingw32
or just python setup.py build
, in which case the default compiler (say, bcpp
) will be used. How can I get the compiler name inside my setup.py (e. g. msvc
, mingw32
and bcpp
, respectively)?
UPD.: I don't need the default compiler, I need the one that is actually going to be used, which is not necessarily the default one. So far I haven't found a better way than to parse sys.argv
to see if there's a --compiler...
string there.
Solution 1:
This is an expanded version of Luper Rouch's answer that worked for me to get an openmp extension to compile using both mingw and msvc on windows. After subclassing build_ext you need to pass it to setup.py in the cmdclass arg. By subclassing build_extensions instead of finalize_options you'll have the actual compiler object to look into, so you can then get more detailed version information. You could eventually set compiler flags on a per-compiler, per-extension basis:
from distutils.core import setup, Extension
from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
copt = {'msvc': ['/openmp', '/Ox', '/fp:fast','/favor:INTEL64','/Og'] ,
'mingw32' : ['-fopenmp','-O3','-ffast-math','-march=native'] }
lopt = {'mingw32' : ['-fopenmp'] }
class build_ext_subclass( build_ext ):
def build_extensions(self):
c = self.compiler.compiler_type
if copt.has_key(c):
for e in self.extensions:
e.extra_compile_args = copt[ c ]
if lopt.has_key(c):
for e in self.extensions:
e.extra_link_args = lopt[ c ]
build_ext.build_extensions(self)
mod = Extension('_wripaca',
sources=['../wripaca_wrap.c',
'../../src/wripaca.c'],
include_dirs=['../../include']
)
setup (name = 'wripaca',
ext_modules = [mod],
py_modules = ["wripaca"],
cmdclass = {'build_ext': build_ext_subclass } )
Solution 2:
You can subclass the distutils.command.build_ext.build_ext
command.
Once build_ext.finalize_options()
method has been called, the compiler type is stored in self.compiler.compiler_type
as a string (the same as the one passed to the build_ext
's --compiler
option, e.g. 'mingw32', 'gcc', etc...).
Solution 3:
#This should work pretty good
def compilerName():
import re
import distutils.ccompiler
comp = distutils.ccompiler.get_default_compiler()
getnext = False
for a in sys.argv[2:]:
if getnext:
comp = a
getnext = False
continue
#separated by space
if a == '--compiler' or re.search('^-[a-z]*c$', a):
getnext = True
continue
#without space
m = re.search('^--compiler=(.+)', a)
if m == None:
m = re.search('^-[a-z]*c(.+)', a)
if m:
comp = m.group(1)
return comp
print "Using compiler " + '"' + compilerName() + '"'