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author | Shinji KONO <kono@ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp> |
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date | Sat, 14 Oct 2023 10:13:55 +0900 |
parents | 1f2b6ac9f198 |
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# Macros and functions related to detecting details of the Python environment. # Finds and configures python packages needed to build MLIR Python bindings. macro(mlir_configure_python_dev_packages) if(MLIR_DETECT_PYTHON_ENV_PRIME_SEARCH) # Prime the search for python to see if there is a full development # package. This seems to work around cmake bugs searching only for # Development.Module in some environments. However, in other environments # it may interfere with the subsequent search for Development.Module. find_package(Python3 ${LLVM_MINIMUM_PYTHON_VERSION} COMPONENTS Interpreter Development) endif() # After CMake 3.18, we are able to limit the scope of the search to just # Development.Module. Searching for Development will fail in situations where # the Python libraries are not available. When possible, limit to just # Development.Module. # See https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/stable/compiling.html#findpython-mode set(_python_development_component Development.Module) find_package(Python3 ${LLVM_MINIMUM_PYTHON_VERSION} COMPONENTS Interpreter ${_python_development_component} NumPy REQUIRED) unset(_python_development_component) message(STATUS "Found python include dirs: ${Python3_INCLUDE_DIRS}") message(STATUS "Found python libraries: ${Python3_LIBRARIES}") message(STATUS "Found numpy v${Python3_NumPy_VERSION}: ${Python3_NumPy_INCLUDE_DIRS}") mlir_detect_pybind11_install() find_package(pybind11 2.9 CONFIG REQUIRED) message(STATUS "Found pybind11 v${pybind11_VERSION}: ${pybind11_INCLUDE_DIR}") message(STATUS "Python prefix = '${PYTHON_MODULE_PREFIX}', " "suffix = '${PYTHON_MODULE_SUFFIX}', " "extension = '${PYTHON_MODULE_EXTENSION}") endmacro() # Detects a pybind11 package installed in the current python environment # and sets variables to allow it to be found. This allows pybind11 to be # installed via pip, which typically yields a much more recent version than # the OS install, which will be available otherwise. function(mlir_detect_pybind11_install) if(pybind11_DIR) message(STATUS "Using explicit pybind11 cmake directory: ${pybind11_DIR} (-Dpybind11_DIR to change)") else() message(STATUS "Checking for pybind11 in python path...") execute_process( COMMAND "${Python3_EXECUTABLE}" -c "import pybind11;print(pybind11.get_cmake_dir(), end='')" WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} RESULT_VARIABLE STATUS OUTPUT_VARIABLE PACKAGE_DIR ERROR_QUIET) if(NOT STATUS EQUAL "0") message(STATUS "not found (install via 'pip install pybind11' or set pybind11_DIR)") return() endif() message(STATUS "found (${PACKAGE_DIR})") set(pybind11_DIR "${PACKAGE_DIR}" PARENT_SCOPE) endif() endfunction()