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pkgconfig
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pkgconfig is a Python module to interface with the ``pkg-config``
command line tool for Python 3.3+.
It can be used to
- find all pkg-config packages ::
>>> packages = pkgconfig.list_all()
- check if a package exists ::
>>> pkgconfig.exists('glib-2.0')
True
- check if a package meets certain version requirements ::
>>> pkgconfig.installed('glib-2.0', '< 2.26')
False
- return the version ::
>>> pkgconfig.modversion('glib-2.0')
'2.56.3'
- query CFLAGS and LDFLAGS ::
>>> pkgconfig.cflags('glib-2.0')
'-I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include'
>>> pkgconfig.libs('glib-2.0')
'-lglib-2.0'
- get all variables defined for a package::
>>> pkgconfig.variables('glib-2.0')
{u'exec_prefix': u'/usr'}
- parse the output to build extensions with setup.py ::
>>> d = pkgconfig.parse('glib-2.0 gtk+-2.0')
>>> d['libraries']
[u'gtk+-2.0', u'glib-2.0']
or ::
>>> ext = Extension('foo', ['foo.c'])
>>> # sets extension attributes as needed
>>> pkgconfig.configure_extension(ext, 'glib-2.0 gtk+-2.0')
The ``pkgconfig.parse`` function returns a dictonary of lists.
The lists returned are accurate representations of the equivalent
``pkg-config`` call's result, both in content and order.
If ``pkg-config`` is not on the path, raises EnvironmentError.
The pkgconfig module is licensed under the MIT license.
Changelog
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Version 1.5.4
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- Adjust pyproject.toml and drop Python 2 support
Version 1.5.3
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- Add configure_extension API
Version 1.5.2
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- Update poetry dep
- Improve CI
Version 1.5.0
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- Use poetry instead of setuptools directly
- Fix #42: raise exception if package is missing
- Fix version parsing for openssl-like version numbers, fixes #32
- Fix #31: expose --modversion
- Fix #30: strip whitespace from variable names
Version 1.4.0
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- Add boolean static keyword to output private libraries as well
- Raise original OSError as well
Version 1.3.1
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- Fix compatibility problems with Python 2.6
Version 1.3.0
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