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Okay, I think my python bindings have reached the border of useful, so in the svn they go.
The bindings currently allow for adb create and open, status and the setting of the l2norm and power flags.
Note that these are the direct c bindings, when it's done there will be OO dressing on top for standard entry.
Also, even though I don't use numpy yet, the include file is brought in, so the module won't build if you don't have numpy in an importable place.
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date | Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:40:02 +0000 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # encoding: utf-8 """ setup.py distutil file for rubberband wrapper If the dylib isn't loading correctly, make sure the path to it is in the $DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH enviromental variable. the include_dirs must point to the locations of the following h files: python.h arrayobject.h (numpy) audioDB.h the directory where your system's numpy inclde files can be found is autogenerated, but I sort of made up the method. I'm sure there's a better way and this has only been tested on my system. Created by Benjamin Fields on 2009-09-04. Copyright (c) 2009 Goldsmith University of London. All rights reserved. """ from distutils.core import setup, Extension from numpy import __path__ as numpyBase from os.path import join module1 = Extension('_pyadb', define_macros = [('MAJOR_VERSION', '0'), ('MINOR_VERSION', '1')], include_dirs = ['/opt/local/include', '../../', join(numpyBase[0],'core/include')], libraries = ['audiodb'], library_dirs = ['../../', '/opt/local/lib'], sources = ['pyadbmodule.c']) setup (name = 'pyadb', version = '0.1a', description = 'AudioDB is a vector based similiarity and matching tool.', maintainer = 'Benjamin Fields', maintainer_email = 'b.fields@gold.ac.uk', ext_modules = [module1])