SUMMARY="Python library for calculating contours of 2D quadrilateral grids" DESCRIPTION="ContourPy is a Python library for calculating contours of 2D quadrilateral grids. \ It is written in C++11 and wrapped using pybind11. It contains the 2005 and 2014 algorithms used in Matplotlib as well as a newer algorithm that \ includes more features and is available in both serial and multithreaded versions. It provides \ an easy way for Python libraries to use contouring algorithms without having to include \ Matplotlib as a dependency." HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/contourpy/contourpy" COPYRIGHT="2021-2023, ContourPy Developers" LICENSE="BSD (3-clause)" REVISION="1" SOURCE_URI="https://pypi.io/packages/source/c/contourpy/contourpy-$portVersion.tar.gz" CHECKSUM_SHA256="e53046c3863828d21d531cc3b53786e6580eb1ba02477e8681009b6aa0870b21" ARCHITECTURES="all !x86_gcc2" SECONDARY_ARCHITECTURES="x86" PROVIDES=" $portName = $portVersion " REQUIRES=" haiku$secondaryArchSuffix " BUILD_REQUIRES=" haiku${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel " BUILD_PREREQUIRES=" cmd:gcc$secondaryArchSuffix cmd:pkg_config$secondaryArchSuffix " PYTHON_PACKAGES=(python310) PYTHON_VERSIONS=(3.10) for i in "${!PYTHON_PACKAGES[@]}"; do pythonPackage=${PYTHON_PACKAGES[i]} pythonVersion=${PYTHON_VERSIONS[$i]} eval "PROVIDES_${pythonPackage}=\" ${portName}_$pythonPackage = $portVersion \"" if [ "$targetArchitecture" = x86_gcc2 ]; then eval "PROVIDES_$pythonPackage+=\" contourpy_$pythonPackage = $portVersion \"" fi eval "REQUIRES_$pythonPackage=\" numpy_$pythonPackage >= 1.16 \"" BUILD_REQUIRES+=" build_$pythonPackage installer_$pythonPackage meson_python_$pythonPackage >= 0.13.1 pybind11_$pythonPackage >= 2.10.4 wheel_$pythonPackage " BUILD_PREREQUIRES+=" cmd:python$pythonVersion " done INSTALL() { for i in "${!PYTHON_PACKAGES[@]}"; do pythonVersion=${PYTHON_VERSIONS[$i]} python=python$pythonVersion # Try to help pkg-config detect where our pybind11.pc is located, # making sure we use the correct version of `pybind11-config` export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$(pybind11-config-$pythonVersion --pkgconfigdir) # Without this, "installer" (see below) was erroring out when building for multiple Python # versions (tested w/ 3.9/3.10). Strange, as similar recipes have no issue with that line. rm -f dist/*.whl $python -m build --wheel --skip-dependency-check --no-isolation $python -m installer -p $prefix dist/*.whl packageEntries ${PYTHON_PACKAGES[i]} \ $prefix/lib/python* done }