""" Import hooks; when installed with the install() function, these hooks allow importing .pyx files as if they were Python modules. If you want the hook installed every time you run Python you can add it to your Python version by adding these lines to sitecustomize.py (which you can create from scratch in site-packages if it doesn't exist there or somewhere else on your python path):: import pyximport pyximport.install() For instance on the Mac with a non-system Python 2.3, you could create sitecustomize.py with only those two lines at /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/sitecustomize.py . A custom distutils.core.Extension instance and setup() args (Distribution) for for the build can be defined by a .pyxbld file like: # examplemod.pyxbld def make_ext(modname, pyxfilename): from distutils.extension import Extension return Extension(name = modname, sources=[pyxfilename, 'hello.c'], include_dirs=['/myinclude'] ) def make_setup_args(): return dict(script_args=["--compiler=mingw32"]) Extra dependencies can be defined by a .pyxdep . See README. Since Cython 0.11, the :mod:`pyximport` module also has experimental compilation support for normal Python modules. This allows you to automatically run Cython on every .pyx and .py module that Python imports, including parts of the standard library and installed packages. Cython will still fail to compile a lot of Python modules, in which case the import mechanism will fall back to loading the Python source modules instead. The .py import mechanism is installed like this:: pyximport.install(pyimport = True) Running this module as a top-level script will run a test and then print the documentation. This code is based on the Py2.3+ import protocol as described in PEP 302. """ import sys import os import glob import imp mod_name = "pyximport" assert sys.hexversion >= 0x2030000, "need Python 2.3 or later" PYX_EXT = ".pyx" PYXDEP_EXT = ".pyxdep" PYXBLD_EXT = ".pyxbld" DEBUG_IMPORT = False def _print(message, args): if args: message = message % args print(message) def _debug(message, *args): if DEBUG_IMPORT: _print(message, args) def _info(message, *args): _print(message, args) # Performance problem: for every PYX file that is imported, we will # invoke the whole distutils infrastructure even if the module is # already built. It might be more efficient to only do it when the # mod time of the .pyx is newer than the mod time of the .so but # the question is how to get distutils to tell me the name of the .so # before it builds it. Maybe it is easy...but maybe the peformance # issue isn't real. def _load_pyrex(name, filename): "Load a pyrex file given a name and filename." def get_distutils_extension(modname, pyxfilename, language_level=None): # try: # import hashlib # except ImportError: # import md5 as hashlib # extra = "_" + hashlib.md5(open(pyxfilename).read()).hexdigest() # modname = modname + extra extension_mod,setup_args = handle_special_build(modname, pyxfilename) if not extension_mod: if not isinstance(pyxfilename, str): # distutils is stupid in Py2 and requires exactly 'str' # => encode accidentally coerced unicode strings back to str pyxfilename = pyxfilename.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) from distutils.extension import Extension extension_mod = Extension(name = modname, sources=[pyxfilename]) if language_level is not None: extension_mod.cython_directives = {'language_level': language_level} return extension_mod,setup_args def handle_special_build(modname, pyxfilename): special_build = os.path.splitext(pyxfilename)[0] + PYXBLD_EXT ext = None setup_args={} if os.path.exists(special_build): # globls = {} # locs = {} # execfile(special_build, globls, locs) # ext = locs["make_ext"](modname, pyxfilename) mod = imp.load_source("XXXX", special_build, open(special_build)) make_ext = getattr(mod,'make_ext',None) if make_ext: ext = make_ext(modname, pyxfilename) assert ext and ext.sources, ("make_ext in %s did not return Extension" % special_build) make_setup_args = getattr(mod,'make_setup_args',None) if make_setup_args: setup_args = make_setup_args() assert isinstance(setup_args,dict), ("make_setup_args in %s did not return a dict" % special_build) assert set or setup_args, ("neither make_ext nor make_setup_args %s" % special_build) ext.sources = [os.path.join(os.path.dirname(special_build), source) for source in ext.sources] return ext, setup_args def handle_dependencies(pyxfilename): testing = '_test_files' in globals() dependfile = os.path.splitext(pyxfilename)[0] + PYXDEP_EXT # by default let distutils decide whether to rebuild on its own # (it has a better idea of what the output file will be) # but we know more about dependencies so force a rebuild if # some of the dependencies are newer than the pyxfile. if os.path.exists(dependfile): depends = open(dependfile).readlines() depends = [depend.strip() for depend in depends] # gather dependencies in the "files" variable # the dependency file is itself a dependency files = [dependfile] for depend in depends: fullpath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(dependfile), depend) files.extend(glob.glob(fullpath)) # only for unit testing to see we did the right thing if testing: _test_files[:] = [] #$pycheck_no # if any file that the pyxfile depends upon is newer than # the pyx file, 'touch' the pyx file so that distutils will # be tricked into rebuilding it. for file in files: from distutils.dep_util import newer if newer(file, pyxfilename): _debug("Rebuilding %s because of %s", pyxfilename, file) filetime = os.path.getmtime(file) os.utime(pyxfilename, (filetime, filetime)) if testing: _test_files.append(file) def build_module(name, pyxfilename, pyxbuild_dir=None, inplace=False, language_level=None): assert os.path.exists(pyxfilename), ( "Path does not exist: %s" % pyxfilename) handle_dependencies(pyxfilename) extension_mod,setup_args = get_distutils_extension(name, pyxfilename, language_level) build_in_temp=pyxargs.build_in_temp sargs=pyxargs.setup_args.copy() sargs.update(setup_args) build_in_temp=sargs.pop('build_in_temp',build_in_temp) import pyxbuild so_path = pyxbuild.pyx_to_dll(pyxfilename, extension_mod, build_in_temp=build_in_temp, pyxbuild_dir=pyxbuild_dir, setup_args=sargs, inplace=inplace, reload_support=pyxargs.reload_support) assert os.path.exists(so_path), "Cannot find: %s" % so_path junkpath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(so_path), name+"_*") #very dangerous with --inplace ? yes, indeed, trying to eat my files ;) junkstuff = glob.glob(junkpath) for path in junkstuff: if path!=so_path: try: os.remove(path) except IOError: _info("Couldn't remove %s", path) return so_path def load_module(name, pyxfilename, pyxbuild_dir=None, is_package=False, build_inplace=False, language_level=None, so_path=None): try: if so_path is None: if is_package: module_name = name + '.__init__' else: module_name = name so_path = build_module(module_name, pyxfilename, pyxbuild_dir, inplace=build_inplace, language_level=language_level) mod = imp.load_dynamic(name, so_path) if is_package and not hasattr(mod, '__path__'): mod.__path__ = [os.path.dirname(so_path)] assert mod.__file__ == so_path, (mod.__file__, so_path) except Exception: if pyxargs.load_py_module_on_import_failure and pyxfilename.endswith('.py'): # try to fall back to normal import mod = imp.load_source(name, pyxfilename) assert mod.__file__ in (pyxfilename, pyxfilename+'c', pyxfilename+'o'), (mod.__file__, pyxfilename) else: import traceback raise ImportError("Building module %s failed: %s" % (name, traceback.format_exception_only(*sys.exc_info()[:2]))), None, sys.exc_info()[2] return mod # import hooks class PyxImporter(object): """A meta-path importer for .pyx files. """ def __init__(self, extension=PYX_EXT, pyxbuild_dir=None, inplace=False, language_level=None): self.extension = extension self.pyxbuild_dir = pyxbuild_dir self.inplace = inplace self.language_level = language_level def find_module(self, fullname, package_path=None): if fullname in sys.modules and not pyxargs.reload_support: return None # only here when reload() try: fp, pathname, (ext,mode,ty) = imp.find_module(fullname,package_path) if fp: fp.close() # Python should offer a Default-Loader to avoid this double find/open! if pathname and ty == imp.PKG_DIRECTORY: pkg_file = os.path.join(pathname, '__init__'+self.extension) if os.path.isfile(pkg_file): return PyxLoader(fullname, pathname, init_path=pkg_file, pyxbuild_dir=self.pyxbuild_dir, inplace=self.inplace, language_level=self.language_level) if pathname and pathname.endswith(self.extension): return PyxLoader(fullname, pathname, pyxbuild_dir=self.pyxbuild_dir, inplace=self.inplace, language_level=self.language_level) if ty != imp.C_EXTENSION: # only when an extension, check if we have a .pyx next! return None # find .pyx fast, when .so/.pyd exist --inplace pyxpath = os.path.splitext(pathname)[0]+self.extension if os.path.isfile(pyxpath): return PyxLoader(fullname, pyxpath, pyxbuild_dir=self.pyxbuild_dir, inplace=self.inplace, language_level=self.language_level) # .so/.pyd's on PATH should not be remote from .pyx's # think no need to implement PyxArgs.importer_search_remote here? except ImportError: pass # searching sys.path ... #if DEBUG_IMPORT: print "SEARCHING", fullname, package_path if '.' in fullname: # only when package_path anyway? mod_parts = fullname.split('.') module_name = mod_parts[-1] else: module_name = fullname pyx_module_name = module_name + self.extension # this may work, but it returns the file content, not its path #import pkgutil #pyx_source = pkgutil.get_data(package, pyx_module_name) if package_path: paths = package_path else: paths = sys.path join_path = os.path.join is_file = os.path.isfile is_abs = os.path.isabs abspath = os.path.abspath #is_dir = os.path.isdir sep = os.path.sep for path in paths: if not path: path = os.getcwd() elif not is_abs(path): path = abspath(path) if is_file(path+sep+pyx_module_name): return PyxLoader(fullname, join_path(path, pyx_module_name), pyxbuild_dir=self.pyxbuild_dir, inplace=self.inplace, language_level=self.language_level) # not found, normal package, not a .pyx file, none of our business _debug("%s not found" % fullname) return None class PyImporter(PyxImporter): """A meta-path importer for normal .py files. """ def __init__(self, pyxbuild_dir=None, inplace=False, language_level=None): if language_level is None: language_level = sys.version_info[0] self.super = super(PyImporter, self) self.super.__init__(extension='.py', pyxbuild_dir=pyxbuild_dir, inplace=inplace, language_level=language_level) self.uncompilable_modules = {} self.blocked_modules = ['Cython', 'pyxbuild', 'pyximport.pyxbuild', 'distutils.extension', 'distutils.sysconfig'] def find_module(self, fullname, package_path=None): if fullname in sys.modules: return None if fullname.startswith('Cython.'): return None if fullname in self.blocked_modules: # prevent infinite recursion return None if _lib_loader.knows(fullname): return _lib_loader _debug("trying import of module '%s'", fullname) if fullname in self.uncompilable_modules: path, last_modified = self.uncompilable_modules[fullname] try: new_last_modified = os.stat(path).st_mtime if new_last_modified > last_modified: # import would fail again return None except OSError: # module is no longer where we found it, retry the import pass self.blocked_modules.append(fullname) try: importer = self.super.find_module(fullname, package_path) if importer is not None: if importer.init_path: path = importer.init_path real_name = fullname + '.__init__' else: path = importer.path real_name = fullname _debug("importer found path %s for module %s", path, real_name) try: so_path = build_module( real_name, path, pyxbuild_dir=self.pyxbuild_dir, language_level=self.language_level, inplace=self.inplace) _lib_loader.add_lib(fullname, path, so_path, is_package=bool(importer.init_path)) return _lib_loader except Exception: if DEBUG_IMPORT: import traceback traceback.print_exc() # build failed, not a compilable Python module try: last_modified = os.stat(path).st_mtime except OSError: last_modified = 0 self.uncompilable_modules[fullname] = (path, last_modified) importer = None finally: self.blocked_modules.pop() return importer class LibLoader(object): def __init__(self): self._libs = {} def load_module(self, fullname): try: source_path, so_path, is_package = self._libs[fullname] except KeyError: raise ValueError("invalid module %s" % fullname) _debug("Loading shared library module '%s' from %s", fullname, so_path) return load_module(fullname, source_path, so_path=so_path, is_package=is_package) def add_lib(self, fullname, path, so_path, is_package): self._libs[fullname] = (path, so_path, is_package) def knows(self, fullname): return fullname in self._libs _lib_loader = LibLoader() class PyxLoader(object): def __init__(self, fullname, path, init_path=None, pyxbuild_dir=None, inplace=False, language_level=None): _debug("PyxLoader created for loading %s from %s (init path: %s)", fullname, path, init_path) self.fullname = fullname self.path, self.init_path = path, init_path self.pyxbuild_dir = pyxbuild_dir self.inplace = inplace self.language_level = language_level def load_module(self, fullname): assert self.fullname == fullname, ( "invalid module, expected %s, got %s" % ( self.fullname, fullname)) if self.init_path: # package #print "PACKAGE", fullname module = load_module(fullname, self.init_path, self.pyxbuild_dir, is_package=True, build_inplace=self.inplace, language_level=self.language_level) module.__path__ = [self.path] else: #print "MODULE", fullname module = load_module(fullname, self.path, self.pyxbuild_dir, build_inplace=self.inplace, language_level=self.language_level) return module #install args class PyxArgs(object): build_dir=True build_in_temp=True setup_args={} #None ##pyxargs=None def _have_importers(): has_py_importer = False has_pyx_importer = False for importer in sys.meta_path: if isinstance(importer, PyxImporter): if isinstance(importer, PyImporter): has_py_importer = True else: has_pyx_importer = True return has_py_importer, has_pyx_importer def install(pyximport=True, pyimport=False, build_dir=None, build_in_temp=True, setup_args={}, reload_support=False, load_py_module_on_import_failure=False, inplace=False, language_level=None): """Main entry point. Call this to install the .pyx import hook in your meta-path for a single Python process. If you want it to be installed whenever you use Python, add it to your sitecustomize (as described above). You can pass ``pyimport=True`` to also install the .py import hook in your meta-path. Note, however, that it is highly experimental, will not work for most .py files, and will therefore only slow down your imports. Use at your own risk. By default, compiled modules will end up in a ``.pyxbld`` directory in the user's home directory. Passing a different path as ``build_dir`` will override this. ``build_in_temp=False`` will produce the C files locally. Working with complex dependencies and debugging becomes more easy. This can principally interfere with existing files of the same name. build_in_temp can be overriden by .pyxbld/make_setup_args() by a dict item of 'build_in_temp' ``setup_args``: dict of arguments for Distribution - see distutils.core.setup() . They are extended/overriden by those of .pyxbld/make_setup_args() ``reload_support``: Enables support for dynamic reload(), e.g. after a change in the Cython code. Additional files .reloadNN may arise on that account, when the previously loaded module file cannot be overwritten. ``load_py_module_on_import_failure``: If the compilation of a .py file succeeds, but the subsequent import fails for some reason, retry the import with the normal .py module instead of the compiled module. Note that this may lead to unpredictable results for modules that change the system state during their import, as the second import will rerun these modifications in whatever state the system was left after the import of the compiled module failed. ``inplace``: Install the compiled module next to the source file. ``language_level``: The source language level to use: 2 or 3. The default is to use the language level of the current Python runtime for .py files and Py2 for .pyx files. """ if not build_dir: build_dir = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), '.pyxbld') global pyxargs pyxargs = PyxArgs() #$pycheck_no pyxargs.build_dir = build_dir pyxargs.build_in_temp = build_in_temp pyxargs.setup_args = (setup_args or {}).copy() pyxargs.reload_support = reload_support pyxargs.load_py_module_on_import_failure = load_py_module_on_import_failure has_py_importer, has_pyx_importer = _have_importers() py_importer, pyx_importer = None, None if pyimport and not has_py_importer: py_importer = PyImporter(pyxbuild_dir=build_dir, inplace=inplace, language_level=language_level) # make sure we import Cython before we install the import hook import Cython.Compiler.Main, Cython.Compiler.Pipeline, Cython.Compiler.Optimize sys.meta_path.insert(0, py_importer) if pyximport and not has_pyx_importer: pyx_importer = PyxImporter(pyxbuild_dir=build_dir, inplace=inplace, language_level=language_level) sys.meta_path.append(pyx_importer) return py_importer, pyx_importer def uninstall(py_importer, pyx_importer): """ Uninstall an import hook. """ try: sys.meta_path.remove(py_importer) except ValueError: pass try: sys.meta_path.remove(pyx_importer) except ValueError: pass # MAIN def show_docs(): import __main__ __main__.__name__ = mod_name for name in dir(__main__): item = getattr(__main__, name) try: setattr(item, "__module__", mod_name) except (AttributeError, TypeError): pass help(__main__) if __name__ == '__main__': show_docs()