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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Licensed under a 3-clause BSD style license - see LICENSE.rst
# NOTE: The configuration for the package, including the name, version, and
# other information are set in the pyproject.toml file.
import sys
# First provide helpful messages if contributors try and run legacy commands
# for tests or docs.
TEST_HELP = """
Note: running tests is no longer done using 'python setup.py test'. Instead
you will need to run:
tox -e test
If you don't already have tox installed, you can install it with:
pip install tox
If you only want to run part of the test suite, you can also use pytest
directly with::
pip install -e .[test]
pytest
For more information, see:
https://docs.astropy.org/en/latest/development/testguide.html#running-tests
"""
if "test" in sys.argv:
print(TEST_HELP)
sys.exit(1)
DOCS_HELP = """
Note: building the documentation is no longer done using
'python setup.py build_docs'. Instead you will need to run:
tox -e build_docs
If you don't already have tox installed, you can install it with:
pip install tox
You can also build the documentation with Sphinx directly using::
pip install -e .[docs]
cd docs
make html
For more information, see:
https://docs.astropy.org/en/latest/install.html#builddocs
"""
if "build_docs" in sys.argv or "build_sphinx" in sys.argv:
print(DOCS_HELP)
sys.exit(1)
# Only import these if the above checks are okay
# to avoid masking the real problem with import error.
from setuptools import setup # noqa: E402
from extension_helpers import get_extensions # noqa: E402
ext_modules = get_extensions()
# Specify the minimum version for the Numpy C-API
for ext in ext_modules:
if ext.include_dirs and "numpy" in ext.include_dirs[0]:
ext.define_macros.append(("NPY_TARGET_VERSION", "NPY_1_23_API_VERSION"))
setup(ext_modules=ext_modules)