pyo3/build.rs
2022-02-18 19:20:32 +01:00

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Rust

use std::env;
use pyo3_build_config::pyo3_build_script_impl::{cargo_env_var, errors::Result};
use pyo3_build_config::{bail, print_feature_cfgs, InterpreterConfig};
fn ensure_auto_initialize_ok(interpreter_config: &InterpreterConfig) -> Result<()> {
if cargo_env_var("CARGO_FEATURE_AUTO_INITIALIZE").is_some() {
if !interpreter_config.shared {
bail!(
"The `auto-initialize` feature is enabled, but your python installation only supports \
embedding the Python interpreter statically. If you are attempting to run tests, or a \
binary which is okay to link dynamically, install a Python distribution which ships \
with the Python shared library.\n\
\n\
Embedding the Python interpreter statically does not yet have first-class support in \
PyO3. If you are sure you intend to do this, disable the `auto-initialize` feature.\n\
\n\
For more information, see \
https://pyo3.rs/v{pyo3_version}/\
building_and_distribution.html#embedding-python-in-rust",
pyo3_version = env::var("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").unwrap()
);
}
// TODO: PYO3_CI env is a hack to workaround CI with PyPy, where the `dev-dependencies`
// currently cause `auto-initialize` to be enabled in CI.
// Once MSRV is 1.51 or higher, use cargo's `resolver = "2"` instead.
if interpreter_config.implementation.is_pypy() && env::var_os("PYO3_CI").is_none() {
bail!("the `auto-initialize` feature is not supported with PyPy");
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Prepares the PyO3 crate for compilation.
///
/// This loads the config from pyo3-build-config and then makes some additional checks to improve UX
/// for users.
///
/// Emits the cargo configuration based on this config as well as a few checks of the Rust compiler
/// version to enable features which aren't supported on MSRV.
fn configure_pyo3() -> Result<()> {
let interpreter_config = pyo3_build_config::get();
interpreter_config.emit_pyo3_cfgs();
ensure_auto_initialize_ok(interpreter_config)?;
// Emit cfgs like `addr_of` and `min_const_generics`
print_feature_cfgs();
Ok(())
}
fn main() {
if let Err(e) = configure_pyo3() {
eprintln!("error: {}", e.report());
std::process::exit(1)
}
}