%global srcname cytoolz %define py_setup_args --with-cython %if (%{defined fedora} && 0%{?fedora} < 30) || (%{defined rhel} && 0%{?rhel} < 8) %bcond_without python2 %endif Name: python-%{srcname} Version: 0.12.2 Release: 3%{?dist} Summary: Cython implementation of the toolz package License: BSD URL: http://github.com/pytoolz/%{srcname}/ Source0: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/c/cytoolz/cytoolz-%{version}.tar.gz BuildRequires: gcc %description Cython implementation of the toolz package, which provides high performance utility functions for iterables, functions, and dictionaries. toolz is a pure Python package that borrows heavily from contemporary functional languanges. It is designed to interoperate seamlessly with other libraries including itertools, functools, and third party libraries. High performance functional data analysis is possible with builtin types like list and dict, and user-defined data structures; and low memory usage is achieved by using the iterator protocol and returning iterators whenever possible. cytoolz implements the same API as toolz. The main differences are that cytoolz is faster (typically 2-5x faster with a few spectacular exceptions) and cytoolz offers a C API that is accessible to other projects developed in Cython. Since toolz is able to process very large (potentially infinite) data sets, the performance increase gained by using cytoolz can be significant. See the PyToolz documentation at http://toolz.readthedocs.org. %if %{with python2} %package -n python2-%{srcname} Summary: Cython implementation of the toolz package BuildRequires: python2-devel BuildRequires: python2-setuptools BuildRequires: python2-pytest BuildRequires: python2-toolz >= 0.9.0 BuildRequires: python2-Cython Requires: python2-toolz >= 0.9.0 %{?python_provide:%python_provide python2-%{srcname}} %description -n python2-%{srcname} Cython implementation of the toolz package, which provides high performance utility functions for iterables, functions, and dictionaries. toolz is a pure Python package that borrows heavily from contemporary functional languanges. It is designed to interoperate seamlessly with other libraries including itertools, functools, and third party libraries. High performance functional data analysis is possible with builtin types like list and dict, and user-defined data structures; and low memory usage is achieved by using the iterator protocol and returning iterators whenever possible. cytoolz implements the same API as toolz. The main differences are that cytoolz is faster (typically 2-5x faster with a few spectacular exceptions) and cytoolz offers a C API that is accessible to other projects developed in Cython. Since toolz is able to process very large (potentially infinite) data sets, the performance increase gained by using cytoolz can be significant. See the PyToolz documentation at http://toolz.readthedocs.org. %endif %package -n python%{python3_pkgversion}-%{srcname} Summary: Cython implementation of the toolz package BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-devel BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-setuptools BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-pytest BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-toolz >= 0.9.0 BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-Cython Requires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-toolz >= 0.9.0 %{?python_provide:%python_provide python%{python3_pkgversion}-%{srcname}} %description -n python%{python3_pkgversion}-%{srcname} Cython implementation of the toolz package, which provides high performance utility functions for iterables, functions, and dictionaries. toolz is a pure Python package that borrows heavily from contemporary functional languanges. It is designed to interoperate seamlessly with other libraries including itertools, functools, and third party libraries. High performance functional data analysis is possible with builtin types like list and dict, and user-defined data structures; and low memory usage is achieved by using the iterator protocol and returning iterators whenever possible. cytoolz implements the same API as toolz. The main differences are that cytoolz is faster (typically 2-5x faster with a few spectacular exceptions) and cytoolz offers a C API that is accessible to other projects developed in Cython. Since toolz is able to process very large (potentially infinite) data sets, the performance increase gained by using cytoolz can be significant. See the PyToolz documentation at http://toolz.readthedocs.org. %prep %setup -q -n %{srcname}-%{version} # Remove the cythonized files in order to regenerate them during build. rm $(grep -rl '/\* Generated by Cython') %build %py3_build %if %{with python2} %py2_build %endif %install %py3_install # Do not ship tests rm -r %{buildroot}%{python3_sitearch}/%{srcname}/tests %if %{with python2} # Do not ship tests %py2_install rm -r %{buildroot}%{python2_sitearch}/%{srcname}/tests %endif %check %if %{with python2} PYTHONPATH=%{buildroot}%{python2_sitearch} PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1 py.test-%{python2_version} cytoolz/tests -v %endif # Ignore the test_class_sigs failure - it is due to improper use of inspect in the test code itself # https://github.com/pytoolz/cytoolz/issues/164 PYTHONPATH=%{buildroot}%{python3_sitearch} PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1 py.test-%{python3_version} cytoolz/tests -k 'not test_class_sigs' -v %if %{with python2} %files -n python2-%{srcname} %license LICENSE.txt %{python2_sitearch}/%{srcname}/ %{python2_sitearch}/%{srcname}*.egg-info/ %exclude %{python2_sitearch}/.pytest_cache/ %endif %files -n python%{python3_pkgversion}-%{srcname} %license LICENSE.txt %{python3_sitearch}/%{srcname}/ %{python3_sitearch}/%{srcname}*.egg-info/ %exclude %{python3_sitearch}/.pytest_cache/ %changelog * Fri Jan 26 2024 Fedora Release Engineering - 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