#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Fortran to Python Interface Generator.
"""
from __future__ import division, absolute_import, print_function
__all__ = ['run_main', 'compile', 'f2py_testing']
import sys
import subprocess
import os
import numpy as np
from . import f2py2e
from . import f2py_testing
from . import diagnose
run_main = f2py2e.run_main
main = f2py2e.main
def compile(source,
modulename='untitled',
extra_args='',
verbose=True,
source_fn=None,
extension='.f'
):
"""
Build extension module from a Fortran 77 source string with f2py.
Parameters
----------
source : str or bytes
Fortran source of module / subroutine to compile
.. versionchanged:: 1.16.0
Accept str as well as bytes
modulename : str, optional
The name of the compiled python module
extra_args : str or list, optional
Additional parameters passed to f2py
.. versionchanged:: 1.16.0
A list of args may also be provided.
verbose : bool, optional
Print f2py output to screen
source_fn : str, optional
Name of the file where the fortran source is written.
The default is to use a temporary file with the extension
provided by the `extension` parameter
extension : {'.f', '.f90'}, optional
Filename extension if `source_fn` is not provided.
The extension tells which fortran standard is used.
The default is `.f`, which implies F77 standard.
.. versionadded:: 1.11.0
Returns
-------
result : int
0 on success
Examples
--------
.. include:: compile_session.dat
:literal:
"""
import tempfile
import shlex
if source_fn is None:
f, fname = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=extension)
# f is a file descriptor so need to close it
# carefully -- not with .close() directly
os.close(f)
else:
fname = source_fn
if not isinstance(source, str):
source = str(source, 'utf-8')
try:
with open(fname, 'w') as f:
f.write(source)
args = ['-c', '-m', modulename, f.name]
if isinstance(extra_args, np.compat.basestring):
is_posix = (os.name == 'posix')
extra_args = shlex.split(extra_args, posix=is_posix)
args.extend(extra_args)
c = [sys.executable,
'-c',
'import numpy.f2py as f2py2e;f2py2e.main()'] + args
try:
output = subprocess.check_output(c)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc:
status = exc.returncode
output = ''
except OSError:
# preserve historic status code used by exec_command()
status = 127
output = ''
else:
status = 0
if verbose:
print(output)
finally:
if source_fn is None:
os.remove(fname)
return status
from numpy._pytesttester import PytestTester
test = PytestTester(__name__)
del PytestTester