/OASYS1-srwpy

pip-installable SRW

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srwpy

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Synchrotron Radiation Workshop

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Licensing and documentation:

  • Free software: 3-clause BSD license

Compilation in Windows

  • install OASYS
  • install Visual Studio 2019 with c++ tools
  • Start the Visual Studio Command Prompt (check then "where msbuild") (or add VS to your path, typically "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" amd64 -vcvars_ver=14.16)
  • Set the wanted python:
    • extend PATH with python (set PATH=c:\Python37;c:\Python37\Lib;c:\Python37\libs;%PATH%); or
    • Activate miniconda "c:\miniconda3\Scripts\activate"
  • python setup.py bdist_wheel
  • python -m twine upload dist*

Notes on windows compilation

  • The libfftw* libraries [.lib at the main level and core/vc/.lib] are pre-compiled (not done with setup.py)
  • the main compilation is in core/vs/make.bat that compiles a VS project SRWLIB.vcxproj (using msbuild). This is called by setup.py
  • then run python setup.py bdist_wheel with the wanted python (from miniconda https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/ or the ones from https://www.python.org/downloads/)
  • the libfftw*.dll are placed by 'pip install' at the main level of python dir (...miniconda3*.dll or ...Python3.7*.dll) that must be in %PATH%
  • the branch visualstudio2022 contains SRWLIB.vcxproj for Visual Studio 2022
  • Windows wheels for python 3.8 and 3.9 are created by @srio using python from python.org and VS 2022. The 3.7 version is created by @lrebuffi usinh VS2019.
  • Wheels directory is https://pypi.org/project/oasys-srwpy/#files

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