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f2py2e - Fortran to Python C/API generator. 2nd Edition.
See __usage__ below.
Copyright 1999--2011 Pearu Peterson all rights reserved,
Pearu Peterson <pearu@cens.ioc.ee>
Permission to use, modify, and distribute this software is given under the
terms of the NumPy License.
NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
$Date: 2005/05/06 08:31:19 $
Pearu Peterson
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1) To construct extension module sources:
f2py [<options>] <fortran files> [[[only:]||[skip:]] \
<fortran functions> ] \
[: <fortran files> ...]
2) To compile fortran files and build extension modules:
f2py -c [<options>, <build_flib options>, <extra options>] <fortran files>
3) To generate signature files:
f2py -h <filename.pyf> ...< same options as in (1) >
Description: This program generates a Python C/API file (<modulename>module.c)
that contains wrappers for given fortran functions so that they
can be called from Python. With the -c option the corresponding
extension modules are built.
Options:
--2d-numpy Use numpy.f2py tool with NumPy support. [DEFAULT]
--2d-numeric Use f2py2e tool with Numeric support.
--2d-numarray Use f2py2e tool with Numarray support.
--g3-numpy Use 3rd generation f2py from the separate f2py package.
[NOT AVAILABLE YET]
-h <filename> Write signatures of the fortran routines to file <filename>
and exit. You can then edit <filename> and use it instead
of <fortran files>. If <filename>==stdout then the
signatures are printed to stdout.
<fortran functions> Names of fortran routines for which Python C/API
functions will be generated. Default is all that are found
in <fortran files>.
<fortran files> Paths to fortran/signature files that will be scanned for
<fortran functions> in order to determine their signatures.
skip: Ignore fortran functions that follow until `:'.
only: Use only fortran functions that follow until `:'.
: Get back to <fortran files> mode.
-m <modulename> Name of the module; f2py generates a Python/C API
file <modulename>module.c or extension module <modulename>.
Default is 'untitled'.
'-include<header>' Writes additional headers in the C wrapper, can be passed
multiple times, generates #include <header> each time.
--[no-]lower Do [not] lower the cases in <fortran files>. By default,
--lower is assumed with -h key, and --no-lower without -h key.
--build-dir <dirname> All f2py generated files are created in <dirname>.
Default is tempfile.mkdtemp().
--overwrite-signature Overwrite existing signature file.
--[no-]latex-doc Create (or not) <modulename>module.tex.
Default is --no-latex-doc.
--short-latex Create 'incomplete' LaTeX document (without commands
\documentclass, \tableofcontents, and \begin{document},
\end{document}).
--[no-]rest-doc Create (or not) <modulename>module.rst.
Default is --no-rest-doc.
--debug-capi Create C/API code that reports the state of the wrappers
during runtime. Useful for debugging.
--[no-]wrap-functions Create Fortran subroutine wrappers to Fortran 77
functions. --wrap-functions is default because it ensures
maximum portability/compiler independence.
--include-paths <path1>:<path2>:... Search include files from the given
directories.
--help-link [..] List system resources found by system_info.py. See also
--link-<resource> switch below. [..] is optional list
of resources names. E.g. try 'f2py --help-link lapack_opt'.
--f2cmap <filename> Load Fortran-to-Python KIND specification from the given
file. Default: .f2py_f2cmap in current directory.
--quiet Run quietly.
--verbose Run with extra verbosity.
--skip-empty-wrappers Only generate wrapper files when needed.
-v Print f2py version ID and exit.
numpy.distutils options (only effective with -c):
--fcompiler= Specify Fortran compiler type by vendor
--compiler= Specify C compiler type (as defined by distutils)
--help-fcompiler List available Fortran compilers and exit
--f77exec= Specify the path to F77 compiler
--f90exec= Specify the path to F90 compiler
--f77flags= Specify F77 compiler flags
--f90flags= Specify F90 compiler flags
--opt= Specify optimization flags
--arch= Specify architecture specific optimization flags
--noopt Compile without optimization
--noarch Compile without arch-dependent optimization
--debug Compile with debugging information
Extra options (only effective with -c):
--link-<resource> Link extension module with <resource> as defined
by numpy.distutils/system_info.py. E.g. to link
with optimized LAPACK libraries (vecLib on MacOSX,
ATLAS elsewhere), use --link-lapack_opt.
See also --help-link switch.
-L/path/to/lib/ -l<libname>
-D<define> -U<name>
-I/path/to/include/
<filename>.o <filename>.so <filename>.a
Using the following macros may be required with non-gcc Fortran
compilers:
-DPREPEND_FORTRAN -DNO_APPEND_FORTRAN -DUPPERCASE_FORTRAN
-DUNDERSCORE_G77
When using -DF2PY_REPORT_ATEXIT, a performance report of F2PY
interface is printed out at exit (platforms: Linux).
When using -DF2PY_REPORT_ON_ARRAY_COPY=<int>, a message is
sent to stderr whenever F2PY interface makes a copy of an
array. Integer <int> sets the threshold for array sizes when
a message should be shown.
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Requires: Python 3.5 or higher.
License: NumPy license (see LICENSE.txt in the NumPy source code)
Copyright 1999 - 2011 Pearu Peterson all rights reserved.
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