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import os
import sys
import skbuild
import setuptools
long_description = """
=======
SEGY IO
=======
https://segyio.readthedocs.io
Introduction
------------
Segyio is a small LGPL licensed C library for easy interaction with SEG Y
formatted seismic data, with language bindings for Python and Matlab. Segyio is
an attempt to create an easy-to-use, embeddable, community-oriented library for
seismic applications. Features are added as they are needed; suggestions and
contributions of all kinds are very welcome.
Feature summary
---------------
* A low-level C interface with few assumptions; easy to bind to other
languages.
* Read and write binary and textual headers.
* Read and write traces, trace headers.
* Easy to use and native-feeling python interface with numpy integration.
Project goals
-------------
Segyio does necessarily attempt to be the end-all of SEG-Y interactions;
rather, we aim to lower the barrier to interacting with SEG-Y files for
embedding, new applications or free-standing programs.
Additionally, the aim is not to support the full standard or all exotic (but
correctly) formatted files out there. Some assumptions are made, such as:
* All traces in a file are assumed to be of the same sample size.
* It is assumed all lines have the same number of traces.
The writing functionality in Segyio is largely meant to *modify* or adapt
files. A file created from scratch is not necessarily a to-spec SEG-Y file, as
we only necessarily write the header fields segyio needs to make sense of the
geometry. It is still highly recommended that SEG-Y files are maintained and
written according to specification, but segyio does not mandate this.
"""
def src(x):
root = os.path.dirname( __file__ )
return os.path.abspath(os.path.join(root, x))
if 'MAKEFLAGS' in os.environ:
# if setup.py is called from cmake, it reads and uses the MAKEFLAGS
# environment variable, which in turn gets picked up on by scikit-build.
# However, scikit-build uses make install to move the built .so to the
# right object, still in the build tree. This make invocation honours
# DESTDIR, which leads to unwanted items in the destination tree.
#
# If the MAKEFLAGS env var is set, remove DESTDIR from it.
#
# Without this: make install DESTDIR=/tmp
# /tmp/src/segyio/python/_skbuild/linux-x86_64-3.5/cmake-install/segyio/_segyio.so
# /tmp/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/segyio/_segyio.so
#
# with this the _skbuild install is gone
makeflags = os.environ['MAKEFLAGS']
flags = makeflags.split(' ')
flags = [flag for flag in flags if not flag.startswith('DESTDIR=')]
os.environ['MAKEFLAGS'] = ' '.join(flags)
skbuild.setup(
name = 'segyio',
description = 'Simple & fast IO for SEG-Y files',
long_description = long_description,
author = 'Equinor ASA',
author_email = 'jokva@equinor.com',
url = 'https://github.com/equinor/segyio',
packages = ['segyio', 'segyio.su'],
package_data = { 'segyio': ['segyio.dll'], },
license = 'LGPL-3.0',
platforms = 'any',
install_requires = ['numpy >= 1.10'],
setup_requires = [
'setuptools >= 28',
'pytest-runner',
'scikit-build',
],
tests_require = ['pytest'],
cmake_args = [
# we can safely pass OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET as it's ignored on
# everything not OS X. We depend on C++11, which makes our minimum
# supported OS X release 10.9
'-DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.9',
],
cmdclass = { 'test': setuptools.command.test.test },
classifiers = [
'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
'Environment :: Other Environment',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'Intended Audience :: Science/Research',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License v3 or later (LGPLv3+)',
'Natural Language :: English',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Physics',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries',
'Topic :: Utilities'
],
)