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Explanation added to installation document.

Some setup.py options moved to pyproject.toml.
setup.py crashed when long_description
was left in though. So it was commented out.

Should consider setting license in pyproject.toml.

Explanation added to installation document.

Some setup.py options moved to pyproject.toml.
setup.py crashed when long_description
was left in though. So it was commented out.

Should consider setting license in pyproject.toml.
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chiarua commented Aug 11, 2024

So glad to see what you've made.
Now I can make customized zfpy package depends on your modified setup.py.
Thank you.

@lindstro lindstro mentioned this pull request Oct 29, 2024
#long_description="zfp is a compressed format for representing multidimensional floating-point and integer arrays. zfp provides compressed-array classes that support high throughput read and write random access to individual array elements. zfp also supports serial and parallel compression of whole arrays using both lossless and lossy compression with error tolerances. zfp is primarily written in C and C++ but also includes Python and Fortran bindings.",
ext_modules=[Extension("zfpy", ["python/zfpy.pyx"],
include_dirs=["include", np.get_include()],
libraries=["zfp"], library_dirs=["build/lib64", "build/lib/Release"]), language_level = "3"]
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I believe older versions of Visual Studio use build/lib/Release as opposed to just build/lib. For example, see AppVeyor output for a recent commit: https://open.cdash.org/viewBuildError.php?type=1&buildid=10034583. Not sure if we need to preserve this.

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