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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nicholas Junge 25e5c52a11
Bump nanobind-bazel to v2.1.0, add stubgen target (#1824)
Adds a stub file for the `google_benchmark._benchmark` submodule,
generated with the new `nanobind_stubgen` rule released in nanobind_bazel
v2.1.0.

Tweaks the setup.py logic a little bit to package stub files with the
rest of the build artifacts. Also explicitly adds the generated stub and
marker files to the list of package data artifacts.

Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-30 15:49:33 +01:00
Nicholas Junge eaafe694d2
Add Python bindings build using bzlmod (#1764)
* Add a bzlmod Python bindings build

Uses the newly started `@nanobind_bazel` project to build nanobind
extensions. This means that we can drop all in-tree custom build defs
and build files for nanobind and the C++ Python headers.

Additionally, the temporary WORKSPACE overwrite hack naturally goes away
due to the WORKSPACE system being obsolete.

* Bump ruff -> v0.3.1, change ruff settings

The latest minor releases incurred some formatting and configuration
changes, this commit rolls them out.

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Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-07 12:28:55 +00:00
Nicholas Junge b93f5a5929
Add pre-commit config and GitHub Actions job (#1688)
* Add pre-commit config and GitHub Actions job

Contains the following hooks:
* buildifier - for formatting and linting Bazel files.
* mypy, ruff, isort, black - for Python typechecking, import hygiene,
static analysis, and formatting.

The pylint CI job was changed to be a pre-commit CI job, where pre-commit
is bootstrapped via Python.

Pylint is currently no longer part of the
code checks, but can be re-added if requested. The reason to drop was
that it does not play nicely with pre-commit, and lots of its
functionality and responsibilities are actually covered in ruff.

* Add dev extra to pyproject.toml for development installs

* Clarify that pre-commit contains only Python and Bazel hooks

* Add one-line docstrings to Bazel modules

* Apply buildifier pre-commit fixes to Bazel files

* Apply pre-commit fixes to Python files

* Supply --profile=black to isort to prevent conflicts

* Fix nanobind build file formatting

* Add tooling configs to `pyproject.toml`

In particular, set line length 80 for all Python files.

* Reformat all Python files to line length 80, fix return type annotations

Also ignores the `tools/compare.py` and `tools/gbench/report.py` files
for mypy, since they emit a barrage of errors which we can deal with
later. The errors are mostly related to dynamic classmethod definition.
2023-10-30 15:35:37 +00:00
Nicholas Junge 80a3c5e4d9
Switch bindings implementation to `nanobind` (#1526)
* End support for Python 3.7, update cibuildwheel and publish actions

Removes Python 3.7 from the support matrix, since it does not support
PEP590 vectorcalls.

Bumps the `cibuildwheel` and `pypa-publish` actions to their latest
available versions respectively.

* Add nanobind to the Bazel dependencies, add a BUILD file

The build file builds nanobind as a static `cc_library`. Currently,
the git SHA points to HEAD, since some necessary features have not
been included in a release yet.

* Delete pybind11 BUILD file

* Switch bindings implementation to nanobind

Switches over the binding tool to `nanobind` from `pybind11`. Most
changes in the build setup itself were drop-in replacements of existing
code changed to nanobind names, no new concepts needed to be
implemented.

Sets the minimum required macOS to 10.14 for full C++17 support. Also,
to avoid ambiguities in Bazel, build for macOS 11 on Mac ARM64.

* Use Bazel select for linker options

Guards against unknown linker option errors by selecting required
linker options for nanobind only on macOS, where they are relevant.

Other changes:
* Bump cibuildwheel action to v2.12.0
* Bump Bazel for aarch64 linux wheels to 6.0.0
* Remove C++17 flag from build files since it is present in setup.py `bazel build` command
* Bump nanobind commit to current HEAD (TBD: Bump to next stable release)

* Unbreak Windows builds of nanobind-based bindings

Guards compiler options behind a new `select` macro choosing between
MSVC and not MSVC.

Other changes:
* Inject the proper C++17 standard cxxopt in the `setup.py` build
command.
* Bump nanobind to current HEAD.
* Make `macos` a benchmark-wide condition, with public visibility to
allow its use in the nanobind BUILD file.

* Fall back to `nb::implicitly_convertible` for Counter construction

Since `benchmark::Counter` only has a constructor for `double`,
the nanobind `nb::init_implicit` template cannot be used. Therefore,
to support implicit construction from ints, we fall back to the
`nb::implicitly_convertible` template instead.
2023-02-06 13:07:17 +00:00
Chris Jones 39c8d58a76
Rename python bindings package to `google_benchmark`. (#999)
A few people have complained that `benchmark` is too generic. Also, add
Python 3.8.
2020-07-09 09:23:06 +01:00
Renamed from bindings/python/benchmark/BUILD (Browse further)