#!/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