#!/usr/bin/env python3 """Fortran to Python Interface Generator. Copyright 1999 -- 2011 Pearu Peterson all rights reserved. Copyright 2011 -- present NumPy Developers. Permission to use, modify, and distribute this software is given under the terms of the NumPy License. NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. """ __all__ = ['run_main', 'get_include'] import sys import subprocess import os import warnings from numpy.exceptions import VisibleDeprecationWarning from . import f2py2e from . import diagnose run_main = f2py2e.run_main main = f2py2e.main def get_include(): """ Return the directory that contains the ``fortranobject.c`` and ``.h`` files. .. note:: This function is not needed when building an extension with `numpy.distutils` directly from ``.f`` and/or ``.pyf`` files in one go. Python extension modules built with f2py-generated code need to use ``fortranobject.c`` as a source file, and include the ``fortranobject.h`` header. This function can be used to obtain the directory containing both of these files. Returns ------- include_path : str Absolute path to the directory containing ``fortranobject.c`` and ``fortranobject.h``. Notes ----- .. versionadded:: 1.21.1 Unless the build system you are using has specific support for f2py, building a Python extension using a ``.pyf`` signature file is a two-step process. For a module ``mymod``: * Step 1: run ``python -m numpy.f2py mymod.pyf --quiet``. This generates ``mymodmodule.c`` and (if needed) ``mymod-f2pywrappers.f`` files next to ``mymod.pyf``. * Step 2: build your Python extension module. This requires the following source files: * ``mymodmodule.c`` * ``mymod-f2pywrappers.f`` (if it was generated in Step 1) * ``fortranobject.c`` See Also -------- numpy.get_include : function that returns the numpy include directory """ return os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'src') def __getattr__(attr): # Avoid importing things that aren't needed for building # which might import the main numpy module if attr == "test": from numpy._pytesttester import PytestTester test = PytestTester(__name__) return test else: raise AttributeError("module {!r} has no attribute " "{!r}".format(__name__, attr)) def __dir__(): return list(globals().keys() | {"test"})