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xmake Python build system (PEP 517)

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xmake Python build system (PEP 517)

A python build system based on xmake to output sdist/wheel file respecting PEP517.

Related Projects

Currently, the methods to build a python wheel containing C/C++ code are as following:

  • distutils: A simple C/C++ build system written in pure python. Before python 3.13, it is one of python standard libraries. Slow.
    • setuptools: default python build system, which can use distutils to build python/C mixed project.
  • scons: A C/C++ build system written in pure python. It is very slow. So Evan Martin, the maintainer of google chrome, has to create ninja and switch chrome's build system to ninja.
    • enscons: A python build system based on scons. Advantage: no extra dependency except python.
  • cmake: A classic C/C++ build system. A standard in fact while bad-designed syntax. scikit-build organization package it to PYPI to let python developer enjoy it. cmake in PYPI uses ninja as its backend, which is also packaged by scikit-build organization. That means that python, cmake, ninja is needed. Although the latter two will be installed from PYPI.
  • meson: A C/C++ build system written in pure python. However, it uses ninja as its backend.

Except slow distutils/scons, both cmake and meson use ninja as their backend. So if a python developer want to build a python/C mixed project in high speed, ninja is the only one choice. We hope xmake can be another choice -- it should be as fast as ninja, as easy as meson, as powerful as cmake.

Usage

pyproject.toml:

[build-system]
requires = ["xmake-python"]
build-backend = "xmake_python"

examples

Introduction

Python build system support build sdist, wheel and editable installation. According to PEP517, python build system is consist of two parts:

Frontends

In charge of:

  • install required build dependencies from build-system.requires
  • install optional build dependencies from the result of calling build-system.build-backend's get_requires_for_build_{sdist,wheel,editable}()
  • call build-system.build-backend's build_{sdist,wheel,editable}()

Backends

Refer some python build system backends

Backend can install optional build dependencies. For example, scikit-build-core will install cmake and ninja only when cmake and ninja are not found in $PATH.

We provide two python packages. One is a wheel for xmake, like cmake and ninja. Another is a python build system backend, which will install xmake wheel when xmake is not found in $PATH.

Wheel

Python package's format is wheel, which is a zip file naturally. If you try create a wheel file named example-0.0.1-cp313-cp313-linux_x86_64.whl, it optionally contains these files, and they will be installed to:

  • python module, can be pure python files or dynamic linked library
    • example.py: /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages/example.py
    • example/__init__.py: /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages/example/__init__.py
    • example.cpython-313-x86_64-linux-gnu.so: /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages/example.cpython-313-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
    • example/_C.cpython-313-x86_64-linux-gnu.so: /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages/example/_C.cpython-313-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
  • attached data
    • example-0.0.1.data/scripts/example: /usr/bin/example
    • example-0.0.1.data/headers/example.h: /usr/include/python3.13/example/example.h
    • example-0.0.1.data/data/other/data.txt: /usr/other/data.txt
  • metadata
    • example-0.0.1.dist-info/WHEEL: /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages/example-0.0.1.dist-info/WHEEL
    • example-0.0.1.dist-info/METADATA: /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages/example-0.0.1.dist-info/METADATA
    • example-0.0.1.dist-info/RECORD: /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages/example-0.0.1.dist-info/RECORD
    • example-0.0.1.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE: /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages/example-0.0.1.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE

So we create a xmake.lua, which defines some variables, and when xmake install -o/tmp/tmpXXXXXXXX, they will be some paths prefixed with /tmp/tmpXXXXXXXX, and finally packaged to:

  • xmake-platlib: /platlib -> /tmp/tmpXXXXXXXX/platlib -> /
  • xmake-scripts: /data/bin -> /tmp/tmpXXXXXXXX/data/bin -> example-0.0.1.data/scripts/
  • xmake-headers: /data/include -> /tmp/tmpXXXXXXXX/data/include -> example-0.0.1.data/headers/
  • xmake-data: /data -> /tmp/tmpXXXXXXXX/data -> example-0.0.1.data/data/
  • xmake-metadata: /metadata -> /tmp/tmpXXXXXXXX/metadata -> example-0.0.1.dist-info/
  • xmake-null: /null -> /tmp/tmpXXXXXXXX/null -> will not be packaged

So you can create 3 kinds packages:

  • pure python wheel, which named like example-0.0.1-py3-none-any.whl, support any platforms and python 3 version.
  • contains binary program, which named like example-0.0.1-py3-none-linux_x86_64.whl, support fixed platforms, python3 version. Because different OS and cpu cannot mix binary programs and dynamically linked libraries.
  • dynamic linked python module, which named like example-0.0.1-cp313-cp313-linux_x86_64.whl, because dynamic linked python module links different python library /usr/lib/libpython3.X.so

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