${PYTHON_INCLUDE_PATH}
${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/
)
-SUBDIRS(demo)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# SWIG Wrapping
IF(${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION} GREATER 1.9)
+ # We need to pass that to swig to be sure all modules are generated in the proper dir
+ SET(CMAKE_SWIG_FLAGS "-outdir ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/bin")
+ # Looks like a bug to me in cmake 2.0.x:
+ SEPARATE_ARGUMENTS(CMAKE_SWIG_FLAGS)
+
FIND_PACKAGE(SWIG REQUIRED)
INCLUDE(${SWIG_USE_FILE})
- #INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
-
- #SET(CMAKE_SWIG_FLAGS "")
-
+ #SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES(gdcm.i PROPERTIES PYTHON ON)
SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES(gdcm.i PROPERTIES CPLUSPLUS ON)
- SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES(gdcm.i PROPERTIES SWIG_FLAGS "-includeall")
- SWIG_ADD_MODULE(gdcm python
- gdcm.i gdcm_wrap.cxx)
- SWIG_LINK_LIBRARIES(gdcm ${PYTHON_LIBRARIES})
- TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(_gdcm gdcm)
-
+ # Setting SWIG_FLAGS to "-includeall" at the following line looks like
+ # a bad idea since swig tries to reculsively include all the referenced
+ # files, "including" the C++ <sstream>, <list>, <map>... Of course swig
+ # has no way of finding the path to those files (unless it is told by
+ # cmake) since they are related to the compiler installation layout.
+ # Anyhow, since this inclusion recursion is not necessary, just don't
+ # do it.
+ # Note: apparently the line is required in order to avoid a NOTFOUND
+ # as argument of swig on invocation of make.
+ SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES(gdcm.i PROPERTIES SWIG_FLAGS "")
+ SWIG_ADD_MODULE(gdcm python gdcm.i) #gdcm_wrap.cxx
+ SWIG_LINK_LIBRARIES(gdcm gdcm ${PYTHON_LIBRARIES})
+
ELSE(${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION} GREATER 1.9)
# As of 09/10/2003 there was no FindSWIG.cmake
MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "Swig could not be found wrapping is impossible")
ENDIF(NOT SWIG_EXECUTABLE)
- # Bad hack to work around bug #846 in cmake, hopefully will desepear soon anyway
- FILE(READ ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/gdcmPython/gdcm.py SWIG_GDCM_PY)
-
# Build our custom command :
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
OUTPUT ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/gdcmPython/gdcm_wrap.cxx
# Instead of a simple copy operation let create our own gdcm.py file:
# First read what swig dumped:
- FILE(READ ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/gdcmPython/gdcm.py SWIG_GDCM_PY)
+ IF(EXISTS ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/gdcmPython/gdcm.py)
+ FILE(READ ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/gdcmPython/gdcm.py SWIG_GDCM_PY)
+ ENDIF(EXISTS ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/gdcmPython/gdcm.py)
# Then create the gdcm.py = gdcmVersion.py + gdcm.py (swig) file:
- FILE(WRITE ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/bin/gdcm.py
+ FILE(WRITE ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/bin/gdcmVersion.py
"import os\n"
- "gdcmVERSION=\"${GDCM_VERSION_FULL}\"\n"
+ "gdcmVERSION=\"${GDCM_VERSION}\"\n"
"GDCM_DATA_PATH=\"${GDCM_DATA_ROOT}\"\n\n"
${SWIG_GDCM_PY}
)
# Seems like they want instead a file called gdcmPython.py
# Thus add the custom command to copy it to proper location:
- ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
- TARGET pygdcm
- POST_BUILD
- COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
- ARGS -E copy
- ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/bin/gdcm.py
- ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/bin/gdcmPython.py
- )
+# ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
+# TARGET pygdcm
+# POST_BUILD
+# COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
+# ARGS -E copy
+# ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/bin/gdcm.py
+# ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/bin/gdcmPython.py
+# )
# Here comes the hack to rename the library to a more 'swig' compliant scheme"
SET(LIB_NAME ${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}pygdcm${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX})
)
# Remove temporary (lib)pygdcm(.so .dll) library:
- ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
- TARGET pygdcm
- POST_BUILD
- COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
- ARGS -E remove ${LIB_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/${LIB_NAME}
- )
+# ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
+# TARGET pygdcm
+# POST_BUILD
+# COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
+# ARGS -E remove ${LIB_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/${LIB_NAME}
+# )
# where are library stored ?
# SET(GDCM_LIB_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR})
# Configure Python module, which is the plugin itself
IF (GDCM_WRAP_PYTHON)
- VTK_WRAP_PYTHON2(vtkgdcmPython gdcmfoo
+ IF(NOT VTK_WRAP_PYTHON)
+ MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "Can't build gdcm python wrapping if VTK_WRAP_PYTHON is OFF" )
+ ENDIF(NOT VTK_WRAP_PYTHON)
+ VTK_WRAP_PYTHON2(vtkgdcmPython gdcmWrapSOURCES
${vtkgdcmPython_la_SOURCES})
# The C++ files must be made into a C++ library
- ADD_LIBRARY(vtkgdcmPython SHARED ${gdcmfoo})
+ ADD_LIBRARY(vtkgdcmPython SHARED ${gdcmWrapSOURCES}) #MODULE on apple ?
# set the libraries to link against
+ #SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${foobar} PROPERTIES PREFIX "")
+
+ #GET_TARGET_PROPERTY(swig_gdcm_fullpath "${SWIG_MODULE_gdcm_REAL_NAME}" LOCATION)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES (vtkgdcmPython
- #_pygdcm
vtkgdcm
vtkCommonPython
vtkIOPython)
ENDIF (GDCM_WRAP_PYTHON)
-
- #generate a setup.py according to VTK installation
- #put it in subdir in order to not override old one
- # as it is a pain...override existing file...
+ENDIF(GDCM_VTK)
+
+ # generate a setup.py according to VTK installation
+ # put it in subdir in order to not override old one
GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(VTKPATH ${VTK_DIR}/../../ ABSOLUTE)
CONFIGURE_FILE(
${GDCM_SOURCE_DIR}/gdcmPython/setup.py.in
${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/setup.py
)
- #MESSAGE(STATUS ${VTKPATH})
-ENDIF(GDCM_VTK)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Install stuff:
-#Should install in path of PYTHON_LIBRARY and not the default CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
-
-GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(PYTHON_LIB_INSTALL ${PYTHON_LIBRARY} PATH)
-GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(SITEPACKAGE
- ${PYTHON_LIB_INSTALL}/../site-packages ABSOLUTE)
-#MESSAGE(STATUS ${SITEPACKAGE})
-#INSTALL_FILES(/include "\\.h$")
-#INSTALL_TARGETS(/lib/ gdcm)
-
-# gdcm.py is a file generated by swig
-# then from python you can do import gdcm, and it will load _gdcm.so
-#INSTALL_TARGETS(/lib/ gdcm.py)
-#INSTALL_PROGRAMS(/lib/ gdcm.py)
-#INSTALL_FILES(/lib/ .py gdcm.py)
-
-# When installing swig-generated python module one should pay attention
-# to library naming convention, see here for more detail:
-# http://www.swig.org/Doc1.3/Python.html#n6
-# even with the $swig -module mylib, there is always a trailing underscore added
+# Cmake cannot handle installing since python wants stuff to be installed
+# in /usr/lib/pythonx.x/site-package and not a a std /usr/lib
+# Thus generate a setup.py file using distutils
+
+# Create a gdcm.pth file:
+
+FILE(WRITE ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/gdcmPython/gdcm.pth
+ "gdcmPython\n"
+ )
+
+FILE(WRITE ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/gdcmPython/__init__.py
+ "import gdcm\n"
+ )
+
+IF(GDCM_VTK)
+ FILE(APPEND ${GDCM_BINARY_DIR}/gdcmPython/__init__.py
+ "import os\n"
+ "if os.name == 'posix':\n"
+ " from libvtkgdcmPython import *\n"
+ "else:\n"
+ " from vtkgdcmPython import *\n"
+ )
+ENDIF(GDCM_VTK)
+
+#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Add test from demo subdir:
+
+SUBDIRS(demo)