* Use LIBDIR and MULTIARCH on linux to find python library
* Remove apple-specific setting; the non-windows one should work fine on OS X
* Default LIBDIR/MULTIARCH to '' (to avoid getting None)
* Remove trailing whitespace from FindPythonLibsNew
Fixes#509.
The move policy was already set for rvalues in PR #473, but this only
applied to directly cast user-defined types. The problem is that STL
containers cast values indirectly and the rvalue information is lost.
Therefore the move policy was not set correctly. This commit fixes it.
This also makes an additional adjustment to remove the `copy` policy
exception: rvalues now always use the `move` policy. This is also safe
for copy-only rvalues because the `move` policy has an internal fallback
to copying.
* Add debugging info about so size to build output
This adds a small python script to tools that captures before-and-after
.so sizes between builds and outputs this in the build output via a
string such as:
------ pybind11_tests.cpython-35m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so file size: 924696 (decrease of 73680 bytes = 7.38%)
------ pybind11_tests.cpython-35m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so file size: 998376 (increase of 73680 bytes = 7.97%)
------ pybind11_tests.cpython-35m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so file size: 998376 (no change)
Or, if there was no .so during the build, just the .so size by itself:
------ pybind11_tests.cpython-35m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so file size: 998376
This allows you to, for example, build, checkout a different branch,
rebuild, and easily see exactly the change in the pybind11_tests.so
size.
It also allows looking at the travis and appveyor build logs to get an
idea of .so/.dll sizes across different build systems.
* Minor libsize.py script changes
- Use RAII open
- Remove unused libsize=-1
- Report change as [+-]xyz bytes = [+-]a.bc%
This makes the output considerably easier to use: it now highlights (in
red) matched tabs (instead of just listing the filenames), and adds
line numbers to both the tabs check and the space-less if check outputs.
The check-style exit status wasn't being propagated properly because
the loops were running in a subshell (and so the change the the
`errors` variable wasn't in the active command shell). This fixes it
by running the greps in subshells and the loops in the main shell.
This also avoids the if(/for(/while( style check on
tests/CMakeLists.txt, since it *does* have if() statements with no space
that are producing error messages, but that is (acceptable) CMake style.
This adds a tool that checks style (currently just for tabs instead of
spaces in files under include/tests/docs) and produces a travis-ci build
failure if any problems are found.
Fixes#365. `sysconfig.get_config_var('SO')` already returns the correct
PYTHON_MODULE_EXTENSION, even for debug builds, so there is no need to
add anything else manually.
When run on windows in a venv, PYTHON_LIBRARY pointet to a non-existant
location in the virtual environment directory.
This has been fixed by testing if the path exists and, if not, trying
an alternative path, relative to the PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR.
If the alternative path doesn't exit as well, an error will be raised.