| from __future__ import annotations |
| |
| import sys |
| |
| |
| class CompilerOptions: |
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| strip_asserts: bool = False, |
| multi_file: bool = False, |
| verbose: bool = False, |
| separate: bool = False, |
| target_dir: str | None = None, |
| include_runtime_files: bool | None = None, |
| capi_version: tuple[int, int] | None = None, |
| python_version: tuple[int, int] | None = None, |
| ) -> None: |
| self.strip_asserts = strip_asserts |
| self.multi_file = multi_file |
| self.verbose = verbose |
| self.separate = separate |
| self.global_opts = not separate |
| self.target_dir = target_dir or "build" |
| self.include_runtime_files = ( |
| include_runtime_files if include_runtime_files is not None else not multi_file |
| ) |
| # The target Python C API version. Overriding this is mostly |
| # useful in IR tests, since there's no guarantee that |
| # binaries are backward compatible even if no recent API |
| # features are used. |
| self.capi_version = capi_version or sys.version_info[:2] |
| self.python_version = python_version |