use std::{ collections::HashMap, convert::AsRef, env, fmt, fs::{self, DirEntry, File}, io::{self, BufRead, BufReader}, path::{Path, PathBuf}, process::{Command, Stdio}, str::FromStr, }; const PY3_MIN_MINOR: u8 = 5; const CFG_KEY: &str = "py_sys_config"; type Result = std::result::Result>; // A simple macro for returning an error. Resembles failure::bail and anyhow::bail. macro_rules! bail { ($msg: expr) => { return Err($msg.into()); }; ($fmt: literal $(, $args: expr)+) => { return Err(format!($fmt $(,$args)+).into()); }; } /// Information returned from python interpreter #[derive(Debug)] struct InterpreterConfig { version: PythonVersion, libdir: Option, shared: bool, ld_version: String, /// Prefix used for determining the directory of libpython base_prefix: String, executable: PathBuf, calcsize_pointer: Option, } #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)] pub enum PythonInterpreterKind { CPython, PyPy, } #[derive(Debug, Clone)] struct PythonVersion { major: u8, // minor == None means any minor version will do minor: Option, implementation: PythonInterpreterKind, } impl PartialEq for PythonVersion { fn eq(&self, o: &PythonVersion) -> bool { self.major == o.major && (self.minor.is_none() || self.minor == o.minor) } } impl fmt::Display for PythonVersion { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { self.major.fmt(f)?; f.write_str(".")?; match self.minor { Some(minor) => minor.fmt(f)?, None => f.write_str("*")?, }; Ok(()) } } impl FromStr for PythonInterpreterKind { type Err = Box; fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { match s { "CPython" => Ok(PythonInterpreterKind::CPython), "PyPy" => Ok(PythonInterpreterKind::PyPy), _ => Err(format!("Invalid interpreter: {}", s).into()), } } } trait GetPrimitive { fn get_bool(&self, key: &str) -> Result; fn get_numeric(&self, key: &str) -> Result; } impl GetPrimitive for HashMap { fn get_bool(&self, key: &str) -> Result { match self .get(key) .map(|x| x.as_str()) .ok_or(format!("{} is not defined", key))? { "1" | "true" | "True" => Ok(true), "0" | "false" | "False" => Ok(false), _ => Err(format!("{} must be a bool (1/true/True or 0/false/False", key).into()), } } fn get_numeric(&self, key: &str) -> Result { self.get(key) .ok_or(format!("{} is not defined", key))? .parse::() .map_err(|_| format!("Could not parse value of {}", key).into()) } } struct CrossCompileConfig { lib_dir: PathBuf, include_dir: Option, os: String, arch: String, } impl CrossCompileConfig { fn both() -> Result { Ok(CrossCompileConfig { include_dir: Some(CrossCompileConfig::validate_variable( "PYO3_CROSS_INCLUDE_DIR", )?), ..CrossCompileConfig::lib_only()? }) } fn lib_only() -> Result { Ok(CrossCompileConfig { lib_dir: CrossCompileConfig::validate_variable("PYO3_CROSS_LIB_DIR")?, include_dir: None, os: env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap(), arch: env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ARCH").unwrap(), }) } fn validate_variable(var: &str) -> Result { let path = match env::var_os(var) { Some(v) => v, None => bail!( "Must provide {} environment variable when cross-compiling", var ), }; if fs::metadata(&path).is_err() { bail!("{} value of {:?} does not exist", var, path) } Ok(path.into()) } } fn cross_compiling() -> Result> { if env::var("TARGET")? == env::var("HOST")? { return Ok(None); } if env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_FAMILY")? == "windows" { Ok(Some(CrossCompileConfig::both()?)) } else { Ok(Some(CrossCompileConfig::lib_only()?)) } } /// A list of python interpreter compile-time preprocessor defines that /// we will pick up and pass to rustc via --cfg=py_sys_config={varname}; /// this allows using them conditional cfg attributes in the .rs files, so /// /// #[cfg(py_sys_config="{varname}"] /// /// is the equivalent of #ifdef {varname} name in C. /// /// see Misc/SpecialBuilds.txt in the python source for what these mean. /// /// (hrm, this is sort of re-implementing what distutils does, except /// by passing command line args instead of referring to a python.h) #[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))] static SYSCONFIG_FLAGS: [&str; 7] = [ "Py_USING_UNICODE", "Py_UNICODE_WIDE", "WITH_THREAD", "Py_DEBUG", "Py_REF_DEBUG", "Py_TRACE_REFS", "COUNT_ALLOCS", ]; static SYSCONFIG_VALUES: [&str; 1] = [ // cfg doesn't support flags with values, just bools - so flags // below are translated into bools as {varname}_{val} // // for example, Py_UNICODE_SIZE_2 or Py_UNICODE_SIZE_4 "Py_UNICODE_SIZE", // note - not present on python 3.3+, which is always wide ]; /// Attempts to parse the header at the given path, returning a map of definitions to their values. /// Each entry in the map directly corresponds to a `#define` in the given header. fn parse_header_defines(header_path: impl AsRef) -> Result> { let header_reader = BufReader::new(File::open(header_path.as_ref())?); let mut definitions = HashMap::new(); for maybe_line in header_reader.lines() { let line = maybe_line?; let mut i = line.trim().split_whitespace(); if i.next() == Some("#define") { if let (Some(key), Some(value), None) = (i.next(), i.next(), i.next()) { definitions.insert(key.into(), value.into()); } } } Ok(definitions) } fn fix_config_map(mut config_map: HashMap) -> HashMap { if let Some("1") = config_map.get("Py_DEBUG").as_ref().map(|s| s.as_str()) { config_map.insert("Py_REF_DEBUG".to_owned(), "1".to_owned()); config_map.insert("Py_TRACE_REFS".to_owned(), "1".to_owned()); config_map.insert("COUNT_ALLOCS".to_owned(), "1".to_owned()); } config_map } fn parse_script_output(output: &str) -> HashMap { output .lines() .filter_map(|line| { let mut i = line.splitn(2, ' '); Some((i.next()?.into(), i.next()?.into())) }) .collect() } /// Parse sysconfigdata file /// /// The sysconfigdata is simply a dictionary containing all the build time variables used for the /// python executable and library. Here it is read and added to a script to extract only what is /// necessary. This necessitates a python interpreter for the host machine to work. fn parse_sysconfigdata(config_path: impl AsRef) -> Result> { let mut script = fs::read_to_string(config_path)?; script += r#" print("version_major", build_time_vars["VERSION"][0]) # 3 print("version_minor", build_time_vars["VERSION"][2]) # E.g., 8 if "WITH_THREAD" in build_time_vars: print("WITH_THREAD", build_time_vars["WITH_THREAD"]) if "Py_TRACE_REFS" in build_time_vars: print("Py_TRACE_REFS", build_time_vars["Py_TRACE_REFS"]) if "COUNT_ALLOCS" in build_time_vars: print("COUNT_ALLOCS", build_time_vars["COUNT_ALLOCS"]) if "Py_REF_DEBUG" in build_time_vars: print("Py_REF_DEBUG", build_time_vars["Py_REF_DEBUG"]) print("Py_DEBUG", build_time_vars["Py_DEBUG"]) print("Py_ENABLE_SHARED", build_time_vars["Py_ENABLE_SHARED"]) print("LDVERSION", build_time_vars["LDVERSION"]) print("SIZEOF_VOID_P", build_time_vars["SIZEOF_VOID_P"]) "#; let output = run_python_script(&find_interpreter()?, &script)?; Ok(parse_script_output(&output)) } fn starts_with(entry: &DirEntry, pat: &str) -> bool { let name = entry.file_name(); name.to_string_lossy().starts_with(pat) } fn ends_with(entry: &DirEntry, pat: &str) -> bool { let name = entry.file_name(); name.to_string_lossy().ends_with(pat) } /// Finds the `_sysconfigdata*.py` file in the library path /// /// From the python source this file is always going to be located at `build/lib.{PLATFORM}-{PY_MINOR_VERSION}` /// when built from source. The [exact line][1] is defined as: /// /// ```py /// pybuilddir = 'build/lib.%s-%s' % (get_platform(), sys.version_info[:2]) /// ``` /// /// Where get_platform returns a kebab-case formated string containing the os, the architecture and /// possibly the os' kernel version (not the case on linux). However, when installed using a package /// manager, the `_sysconfigdata*.py` file is installed in the `${PREFIX}/lib/python3.Y/` directory. /// The `_sysconfigdata*.py` is generally in a sub-directory of the location of `libpython3.Y.so`. /// So we must find the file in the following possible locations: /// /// ```sh /// # distribution from package manager, lib_dir should include lib/ /// ${INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib/python3.Y/_sysconfigdata*.py /// ${INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib/libpython3.Y.so /// ${INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib/python3.Y/config-3.Y-${HOST_TRIPLE}/libpython3.Y.so /// /// # Built from source from host /// ${CROSS_COMPILED_LOCATION}/build/lib.linux-x86_64-Y/_sysconfigdata*.py /// ${CROSS_COMPILED_LOCATION}/libpython3.Y.so /// /// # if cross compiled, kernel release is only present on certain OS targets. /// ${CROSS_COMPILED_LOCATION}/build/lib.{OS}(-{OS-KERNEL-RELEASE})?-{ARCH}-Y/_sysconfigdata*.py /// ${CROSS_COMPILED_LOCATION}/libpython3.Y.so /// ``` /// /// [1]: https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/3.5/Lib/sysconfig.py#L389 fn find_sysconfigdata(path: impl AsRef, cross: &CrossCompileConfig) -> Option { for f in fs::read_dir(path).expect("Path does not exist") { return match f { Ok(ref f) if starts_with(f, "_sysconfigdata") && ends_with(f, "py") => Some(f.path()), Ok(ref f) if starts_with(f, "build") => find_sysconfigdata(f.path(), cross), Ok(ref f) if starts_with(f, "lib.") => { let name = f.file_name(); // check if right target os if !name.to_string_lossy().contains(if cross.os == "android" { "linux" } else { &cross.os }) { continue; } // Check if right arch if !name.to_string_lossy().contains(&cross.arch) { continue; } find_sysconfigdata(f.path(), cross) } _ => continue, }; } None } /// Find cross compilation information from sysconfigdata file /// /// first find sysconfigdata file which follows the pattern [`_sysconfigdata_{abi}_{platform}_{multiarch}`][1] /// on python 3.6 or greater. On python 3.5 it is simply `_sysconfigdata.py`. /// /// [1]: https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/3.8/Lib/sysconfig.py#L348 fn load_cross_compile_from_sysconfigdata( python_paths: CrossCompileConfig, ) -> Result<(InterpreterConfig, HashMap)> { let sysconfig_path = find_sysconfigdata(&python_paths.lib_dir, &python_paths) .expect("_sysconfigdata*.py not found"); let config_map = parse_sysconfigdata(sysconfig_path)?; let shared = config_map.get_bool("Py_ENABLE_SHARED")?; let major = config_map.get_numeric("version_major")?; let minor = config_map.get_numeric("version_minor")?; let ld_version = match config_map.get("LDVERSION") { Some(s) => s.clone(), None => format!("{}.{}", major, minor), }; let calcsize_pointer = config_map.get_numeric("SIZEOF_VOID_P").ok(); let python_version = PythonVersion { major, minor: Some(minor), implementation: PythonInterpreterKind::CPython, }; let interpreter_config = InterpreterConfig { version: python_version, libdir: python_paths.lib_dir.to_str().map(String::from), shared, ld_version, base_prefix: "".to_string(), executable: PathBuf::new(), calcsize_pointer, }; Ok((interpreter_config, fix_config_map(config_map))) } fn load_cross_compile_from_headers( python_paths: CrossCompileConfig, ) -> Result<(InterpreterConfig, HashMap)> { let python_include_dir = python_paths.include_dir.unwrap(); let python_include_dir = Path::new(&python_include_dir); let patchlevel_defines = parse_header_defines(python_include_dir.join("patchlevel.h"))?; let major = patchlevel_defines.get_numeric("PY_MAJOR_VERSION")?; let minor = patchlevel_defines.get_numeric("PY_MINOR_VERSION")?; let python_version = PythonVersion { major, minor: Some(minor), implementation: PythonInterpreterKind::CPython, }; let config_map = parse_header_defines(python_include_dir.join("pyconfig.h"))?; let shared = config_map.get_bool("Py_ENABLE_SHARED")?; let interpreter_config = InterpreterConfig { version: python_version, libdir: python_paths.lib_dir.to_str().map(String::from), shared, ld_version: format!("{}.{}", major, minor), base_prefix: "".to_string(), executable: PathBuf::new(), calcsize_pointer: None, }; Ok((interpreter_config, fix_config_map(config_map))) } fn load_cross_compile_info( python_paths: CrossCompileConfig, ) -> Result<(InterpreterConfig, HashMap)> { let target_family = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_FAMILY")?; // Because compiling for windows on linux still includes the unix target family if target_family == "unix" { // Configure for unix platforms using the sysconfigdata file load_cross_compile_from_sysconfigdata(python_paths) } else { // Must configure by headers on windows platform load_cross_compile_from_headers(python_paths) } } /// Examine python's compile flags to pass to cfg by launching /// the interpreter and printing variables of interest from /// sysconfig.get_config_vars. #[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))] fn get_config_vars(python_path: &Path) -> Result> { let mut script = "import sysconfig; \ config = sysconfig.get_config_vars();" .to_owned(); for k in SYSCONFIG_FLAGS.iter().chain(SYSCONFIG_VALUES.iter()) { script.push_str(&format!( "print(config.get('{}', {}));", k, if is_value(k) { "None" } else { "0" } )); } let stdout = run_python_script(python_path, &script)?; let split_stdout: Vec<&str> = stdout.trim_end().lines().collect(); if split_stdout.len() != SYSCONFIG_VALUES.len() + SYSCONFIG_FLAGS.len() { bail!( "Python stdout len didn't return expected number of lines: {}", split_stdout.len() ); } let all_vars = SYSCONFIG_FLAGS.iter().chain(SYSCONFIG_VALUES.iter()); let all_vars = all_vars .zip(split_stdout.iter()) .fold(HashMap::new(), |mut memo, (&k, &v)| { if !(v == "None" && is_value(k)) { memo.insert(k.to_string(), v.to_string()); } memo }); Ok(fix_config_map(all_vars)) } #[cfg(target_os = "windows")] fn get_config_vars(_: &Path) -> Result> { // sysconfig is missing all the flags on windows, so we can't actually // query the interpreter directly for its build flags. // // For the time being, this is the flags as defined in the python source's // PC\pyconfig.h. This won't work correctly if someone has built their // python with a modified pyconfig.h - sorry if that is you, you will have // to comment/uncomment the lines below. let mut map: HashMap = HashMap::new(); map.insert("Py_USING_UNICODE".to_owned(), "1".to_owned()); map.insert("Py_UNICODE_WIDE".to_owned(), "0".to_owned()); map.insert("WITH_THREAD".to_owned(), "1".to_owned()); map.insert("Py_UNICODE_SIZE".to_owned(), "2".to_owned()); // This is defined #ifdef _DEBUG. The visual studio build seems to produce // a specially named pythonXX_d.exe and pythonXX_d.dll when you build the // Debug configuration, which this script doesn't currently support anyway. // map.insert("Py_DEBUG", "1"); // Uncomment these manually if your python was built with these and you want // the cfg flags to be set in rust. // // map.insert("Py_REF_DEBUG", "1"); // map.insert("Py_TRACE_REFS", "1"); // map.insert("COUNT_ALLOCS", 1"); Ok(fix_config_map(map)) } fn is_value(key: &str) -> bool { SYSCONFIG_VALUES.iter().any(|x| *x == key) } fn cfg_line_for_var(key: &str, val: &str) -> Option { if is_value(key) { // is a value; suffix the key name with the value Some(format!("cargo:rustc-cfg={}=\"{}_{}\"\n", CFG_KEY, key, val)) } else if val != "0" { // is a flag that isn't zero Some(format!("cargo:rustc-cfg={}=\"{}\"", CFG_KEY, key)) } else { // is a flag that is zero None } } /// Run a python script using the specified interpreter binary. fn run_python_script(interpreter: &Path, script: &str) -> Result { let out = Command::new(interpreter) .args(&["-c", script]) .stderr(Stdio::inherit()) .output(); match out { Err(err) => { if err.kind() == io::ErrorKind::NotFound { bail!( "Could not find any interpreter at {}, \ are you sure you have Python installed on your PATH?", interpreter.display() ); } else { bail!( "Failed to run the Python interpreter at {}: {}", interpreter.display(), err ); } } Ok(ref ok) if !ok.status.success() => bail!("Python script failed: {}"), Ok(ok) => Ok(String::from_utf8(ok.stdout)?), } } fn get_library_link_name(version: &PythonVersion, ld_version: &str) -> String { if cfg!(target_os = "windows") { let minor_or_empty_string = match version.minor { Some(minor) => format!("{}", minor), None => String::new(), }; format!("python{}{}", version.major, minor_or_empty_string) } else { match version.implementation { PythonInterpreterKind::CPython => format!("python{}", ld_version), PythonInterpreterKind::PyPy => format!("pypy{}-c", version.major), } } } #[cfg(not(target_os = "macos"))] #[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))] fn get_rustc_link_lib(config: &InterpreterConfig) -> Result { if config.shared { Ok(format!( "cargo:rustc-link-lib={}", get_library_link_name(&config.version, &config.ld_version) )) } else { Ok(format!( "cargo:rustc-link-lib=static={}", get_library_link_name(&config.version, &config.ld_version) )) } } #[cfg(target_os = "macos")] fn get_macos_linkmodel(config: &InterpreterConfig) -> Result { // PyPy 3.6 ships with a shared library, but doesn't have Py_ENABLE_SHARED. if config.version.implementation == PythonInterpreterKind::PyPy { return Ok("shared".to_string()); } let script = r#" import sysconfig if sysconfig.get_config_var("PYTHONFRAMEWORK"): print("framework") elif sysconfig.get_config_var("Py_ENABLE_SHARED"): print("shared") else: print("static") "#; let out = run_python_script(&config.executable, script)?; Ok(out.trim_end().to_owned()) } #[cfg(target_os = "macos")] fn get_rustc_link_lib(config: &InterpreterConfig) -> Result { // os x can be linked to a framework or static or dynamic, and // Py_ENABLE_SHARED is wrong; framework means shared library let link_name = get_library_link_name(&config.version, &config.ld_version); match get_macos_linkmodel(config)?.as_ref() { "static" => Ok(format!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static={}", link_name,)), "shared" => Ok(format!("cargo:rustc-link-lib={}", link_name)), "framework" => Ok(format!("cargo:rustc-link-lib={}", link_name,)), other => bail!("unknown linkmodel {}", other), } } #[cfg(target_os = "windows")] fn get_rustc_link_lib(config: &InterpreterConfig) -> Result { // Py_ENABLE_SHARED doesn't seem to be present on windows. Ok(format!( "cargo:rustc-link-lib=pythonXY:{}", get_library_link_name(&config.version, &config.ld_version) )) } fn find_interpreter() -> Result { if let Some(exe) = env::var_os("PYO3_PYTHON") { Ok(exe.into()) } else if let Some(exe) = env::var_os("PYTHON_SYS_EXECUTABLE") { // Backwards-compatible name for PYO3_PYTHON; this may be removed at some point in the future. Ok(exe.into()) } else { ["python", "python3"] .iter() .find(|bin| { if let Ok(out) = Command::new(bin).arg("--version").output() { // begin with `Python 3.X.X :: additional info` out.stdout.starts_with(b"Python 3") || out.stderr.starts_with(b"Python 3") } else { false } }) .map(PathBuf::from) .ok_or_else(|| "Python 3.x interpreter not found".into()) } } /// Locate a suitable python interpreter and extract config from it. /// /// The following locations are checked in the order listed: /// /// 1. If `PYO3_PYTHON` is set, this intepreter is used and an error is raised if the /// version doesn't match. /// 2. `python` /// 3. `python{major version}` /// 4. `python{major version}.{minor version}` /// /// If none of the above works, an error is returned fn find_interpreter_and_get_config() -> Result<(InterpreterConfig, HashMap)> { let python_interpreter = find_interpreter()?; let interpreter_config = get_config_from_interpreter(&python_interpreter)?; if interpreter_config.version.major == 3 { return Ok((interpreter_config, get_config_vars(&python_interpreter)?)); } Err("No Python interpreter found".into()) } /// Extract compilation vars from the specified interpreter. fn get_config_from_interpreter(interpreter: &Path) -> Result { let script = r#" import platform import struct import sys import sysconfig PYPY = platform.python_implementation() == "PyPy" try: base_prefix = sys.base_prefix except AttributeError: base_prefix = sys.exec_prefix libdir = sysconfig.get_config_var('LIBDIR') print("version_major", sys.version_info[0]) print("version_minor", sys.version_info[1]) print("implementation", platform.python_implementation()) if libdir is not None: print("libdir", libdir) print("ld_version", sysconfig.get_config_var('LDVERSION') or sysconfig.get_config_var('py_version_short')) print("base_prefix", base_prefix) print("shared", PYPY or bool(sysconfig.get_config_var('Py_ENABLE_SHARED'))) print("executable", sys.executable) print("calcsize_pointer", struct.calcsize("P")) "#; let output = run_python_script(interpreter, script)?; let map: HashMap = parse_script_output(&output); Ok(InterpreterConfig { version: PythonVersion { major: map["version_major"].parse()?, minor: Some(map["version_minor"].parse()?), implementation: map["implementation"].parse()?, }, libdir: map.get("libdir").cloned(), shared: map["shared"] == "True", ld_version: map["ld_version"].clone(), base_prefix: map["base_prefix"].clone(), executable: map["executable"].clone().into(), calcsize_pointer: Some(map["calcsize_pointer"].parse()?), }) } fn configure(interpreter_config: &InterpreterConfig) -> Result { if let Some(minor) = interpreter_config.version.minor { if minor < PY3_MIN_MINOR { bail!( "Python 3 required version is 3.{}, current version is 3.{}", PY3_MIN_MINOR, minor ); } } check_target_architecture(interpreter_config)?; let target_os = env::var_os("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap(); let is_extension_module = env::var_os("CARGO_FEATURE_EXTENSION_MODULE").is_some(); if !is_extension_module || target_os == "windows" || target_os == "android" { println!("{}", get_rustc_link_lib(&interpreter_config)?); if let Some(libdir) = &interpreter_config.libdir { println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", libdir); } else if cfg!(target_os = "windows") { println!( "cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}\\libs", interpreter_config.base_prefix ); } } let mut flags = String::new(); if interpreter_config.version.implementation == PythonInterpreterKind::PyPy { println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=PyPy"); flags += "CFG_PyPy"; }; if interpreter_config.version.major == 2 { // fail PYO3_PYTHON=python2 cargo ... bail!("Python 2 is not supported"); } if env::var_os("CARGO_FEATURE_ABI3").is_some() { println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=Py_LIMITED_API"); } if let Some(minor) = interpreter_config.version.minor { for i in 5..(minor + 1) { println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=Py_3_{}", i); flags += format!("CFG_Py_3_{},", i).as_ref(); } } println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=Py_3"); Ok(flags) } fn check_target_architecture(interpreter_config: &InterpreterConfig) -> Result<()> { // Try to check whether the target architecture matches the python library let rust_target = match env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_POINTER_WIDTH")?.as_str() { "64" => "64-bit", "32" => "32-bit", x => bail!("unexpected Rust target pointer width: {}", x), }; // The reason we don't use platform.architecture() here is that it's not // reliable on macOS. See https://stackoverflow.com/a/1405971/823869. // Similarly, sys.maxsize is not reliable on Windows. See // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1405913/how-do-i-determine-if-my-python-shell-is-executing-in-32bit-or-64bit-mode-on-os/1405971#comment6209952_1405971 // and https://stackoverflow.com/a/3411134/823869. let python_target = match interpreter_config.calcsize_pointer { Some(8) => "64-bit", Some(4) => "32-bit", None => { // Unset, e.g. because we're cross-compiling. Don't check anything // in this case. return Ok(()); } Some(n) => bail!("unexpected Python calcsize_pointer value: {}", n), }; if rust_target != python_target { bail!( "Your Rust target architecture ({}) does not match your python interpreter ({})", rust_target, python_target ); } Ok(()) } fn main() -> Result<()> { // 1. Setup cfg variables so we can do conditional compilation in this library based on the // python interpeter's compilation flags. This is necessary for e.g. matching the right unicode // and threading interfaces. First check if we're cross compiling, if so, we cannot run the // target Python interpreter and have to parse pyconfig.h instead. If we're not cross // compiling, locate the python interpreter based on the PATH, which should work smoothly with // an activated virtualenv, and load from there. // // If you have troubles with your shell accepting '.' in a var name, // try using 'env' (sorry but this isn't our fault - it just has to // match the pkg-config package name, which is going to have a . in it). // // Detecting if cross-compiling by checking if the target triple is different from the host // rustc's triple. let (interpreter_config, mut config_map) = if let Some(paths) = cross_compiling()? { // If cross compiling we need the path to the cross-compiled include dir and lib dir, else // fail quickly and loudly load_cross_compile_info(paths)? } else { find_interpreter_and_get_config()? }; let flags = configure(&interpreter_config)?; // These flags need to be enabled manually for PyPy, because it does not expose // them in `sysconfig.get_config_vars()` if interpreter_config.version.implementation == PythonInterpreterKind::PyPy { config_map.insert("WITH_THREAD".to_owned(), "1".to_owned()); config_map.insert("Py_USING_UNICODE".to_owned(), "1".to_owned()); config_map.insert("Py_UNICODE_SIZE".to_owned(), "4".to_owned()); config_map.insert("Py_UNICODE_WIDE".to_owned(), "1".to_owned()); } // WITH_THREAD is always on for 3.7 if interpreter_config.version.major == 3 && interpreter_config.version.minor.unwrap_or(0) >= 7 { config_map.insert("WITH_THREAD".to_owned(), "1".to_owned()); } for (key, val) in &config_map { if let Some(line) = cfg_line_for_var(key, val) { println!("{}", line) } } // 2. Export python interpreter compilation flags as cargo variables that // will be visible to dependents. All flags will be available to dependent // build scripts in the environment variable DEP_PYTHON27_PYTHON_FLAGS as // comma separated list; each item in the list looks like // // {VAL,FLAG}_{flag_name}=val; // // FLAG indicates the variable is always 0 or 1 // VAL indicates it can take on any value // // rust-cypthon/build.rs contains an example of how to unpack this data // into cfg flags that replicate the ones present in this library, so // you can use the same cfg syntax. let flags = config_map.iter().fold("".to_owned(), |memo, (key, val)| { if is_value(key) { memo + format!("VAL_{}={},", key, val).as_ref() } else if val != "0" { memo + format!("FLAG_{}={},", key, val).as_ref() } else { memo } }) + flags.as_str(); println!( "cargo:python_flags={}", if !flags.is_empty() { &flags[..flags.len() - 1] } else { "" } ); if env::var_os("TARGET") == Some("x86_64-apple-darwin".into()) { // TODO: Find out how we can set -undefined dynamic_lookup here (if this is possible) } let env_vars = [ "LD_LIBRARY_PATH", "PATH", "PYTHON_SYS_EXECUTABLE", "PYO3_PYTHON", "LIB", ]; for var in env_vars.iter() { println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed={}", var); } Ok(()) }