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InfoLeaseExtract/venv/Lib/site-packages/numpy/distutils/fcompiler/vast.py

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import os
from numpy.distutils.fcompiler.gnu import GnuFCompiler
compilers = ['VastFCompiler']
class VastFCompiler(GnuFCompiler):
compiler_type = 'vast'
compiler_aliases = ()
description = 'Pacific-Sierra Research Fortran 90 Compiler'
version_pattern = (r'\s*Pacific-Sierra Research vf90 '
r'(Personal|Professional)\s+(?P<version>[^\s]*)')
# VAST f90 does not support -o with -c. So, object files are created
# to the current directory and then moved to build directory
object_switch = ' && function _mvfile { mv -v `basename $1` $1 ; } && _mvfile '
executables = {
'version_cmd' : ["vf90", "-v"],
'compiler_f77' : ["g77"],
'compiler_fix' : ["f90", "-Wv,-ya"],
'compiler_f90' : ["f90"],
'linker_so' : ["<F90>"],
'archiver' : ["ar", "-cr"],
'ranlib' : ["ranlib"]
}
module_dir_switch = None #XXX Fix me
module_include_switch = None #XXX Fix me
def find_executables(self):
pass
def get_version_cmd(self):
f90 = self.compiler_f90[0]
d, b = os.path.split(f90)
vf90 = os.path.join(d, 'v'+b)
return vf90
def get_flags_arch(self):
vast_version = self.get_version()
gnu = GnuFCompiler()
gnu.customize(None)
self.version = gnu.get_version()
opt = GnuFCompiler.get_flags_arch(self)
self.version = vast_version
return opt
if __name__ == '__main__':
from distutils import log
log.set_verbosity(2)
from numpy.distutils import customized_fcompiler
print(customized_fcompiler(compiler='vast').get_version())