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# Note that in maintenance branches, all build dependencies should
# have an upper bound equal to the most recent already-released version
# of the dependency. This to prevent that a future backwards-incompatible
# release will break the source build of a SciPy release.
# Do accept micro (bug-fix) releases. So for example, if pybind11 2.4.3 is
# the most recent version on PyPI:
#
# "pybind11>=2.4.3,<2.5.0",
#
# Upper bounds in release branches must have notes on why they are added.
# Distro packages can ignore upper bounds added only to prevent future
# breakage; if we add pins or bounds because of known problems then they need
# them too.
# Run tools/generate_requirements.txt when making changes to any dependencies
[build-system]
build-backend = 'mesonpy'
requires = [
"meson-python>=0.15.0",
"Cython>=3.0.8", # when updating version, also update check in meson.build
"pybind11>=2.12.0", # when updating version, also update check in scipy/meson.build
"pythran>=0.14.0",
# numpy requirement for wheel builds for distribution on PyPI - building
# against 2.x yields wheels that are also compatible with numpy 1.x at
# runtime.
# Note that building against numpy 1.x works fine too - users and
# redistributors can do this by installing the numpy version they like and
# disabling build isolation.
"numpy>=2.0.0rc1",
]
[project]
name = "scipy"
version = "1.14.0.dev0"
# TODO: add `license-files` once PEP 639 is accepted (see meson-python#88)
# at that point, no longer include them in `py3.install_sources()`
license = { file = "LICENSE.txt" }
description = "Fundamental algorithms for scientific computing in Python"
maintainers = [
{ name = "SciPy Developers", email = "[email protected]" },
]
# Note: Python and NumPy upper version bounds should be set correctly in
# release branches, see:
# https://scipy.github.io/devdocs/dev/core-dev/index.html#version-ranges-for-numpy-and-other-dependencies
requires-python = ">=3.10"
dependencies = ["numpy>=1.23.5"] # keep in sync with `min_numpy_version` in meson.build
readme = "README.rst"
classifiers = [
"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
"Intended Audience :: Science/Research",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License",
"Programming Language :: C",
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12",
"Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries",
"Topic :: Scientific/Engineering",
"Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows",
"Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux",
"Operating System :: POSIX",
"Operating System :: Unix",
"Operating System :: MacOS",
]
[project.optional-dependencies]
test = [
"pytest",
"pytest-cov",
"pytest-timeout",
"pytest-fail-slow",
"pytest-xdist",
"asv",
"mpmath",
"gmpy2",
"threadpoolctl",
"scikit-umfpack",
"pooch",
"hypothesis>=6.30",
"array-api-strict",
"Cython",
"meson",
'ninja; sys_platform != "emscripten"',
]
doc = [
"sphinx>=5.0.0",
"pydata-sphinx-theme>=0.15.2",
"sphinx-design>=0.4.0",
"matplotlib>=3.5",
"numpydoc",
"jupytext",
"myst-nb",
"pooch",
"jupyterlite-sphinx>=0.13.1",
"jupyterlite-pyodide-kernel",
]
dev = [
"mypy==1.10.0",
"typing_extensions",
"types-psutil",
"pycodestyle",
"ruff>=0.0.292",
"cython-lint>=0.12.2",
"rich-click",
"doit>=0.36.0",
"pydevtool",
]
[project.urls]
homepage = "https://scipy.org/"
documentation = "https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/"
source = "https://github.com/scipy/scipy"
download = "https://github.com/scipy/scipy/releases"
tracker = "https://github.com/scipy/scipy/issues"
[tool.doit]
dodoFile = "dev.py"
[tool.cibuildwheel]
skip = "cp36-* cp37-* cp38-* pp* *_ppc64le *_i686 *_s390x"
build-verbosity = "3"
# gmpy2 and scikit-umfpack are usually added for testing. However, there are
# currently wheels missing that make the test script fail.
test-requires = [
"pytest",
"pytest-cov",
"pytest-xdist",
"mpmath",
"threadpoolctl",
"pooch",
"hypothesis",
]
test-command = "bash {project}/tools/wheels/cibw_test_command.sh {project}"
[tool.cibuildwheel.linux]
manylinux-x86_64-image = "manylinux2014"
manylinux-aarch64-image = "manylinux2014"
before-build = "bash {project}/tools/wheels/cibw_before_build_linux.sh {project}"
[tool.cibuildwheel.macos]
before-build = "bash {project}/tools/wheels/cibw_before_build_macos.sh {project}"
[tool.cibuildwheel.windows]
before-build = "bash {project}/tools/wheels/cibw_before_build_win.sh {project}"
repair-wheel-command = "bash ./tools/wheels/repair_windows.sh {wheel} {dest_dir}"
[[tool.cibuildwheel.overrides]]
select = "*-win32"
[[tool.cibuildwheel.overrides]]
select = "*-win_amd64"
# can use pkg-config detection for win_amd64 because the installed rtools
# provide a working pkg-config.
# An alternative is to set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="c:/opt/openblas/if_32/32"
# Don't use double backslash for path separators, they don't get passed
# to the build correctly
# environment = { CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="c:/opt/64" }
environment = { PKG_CONFIG_PATH = "c:/opt/64/lib/pkgconfig" }