from __future__ import annotations import sys class CompilerOptions: def __init__( self, strip_asserts: bool = False, multi_file: bool = False, verbose: bool = False, separate: bool = False, target_dir: str | None = None, include_runtime_files: bool | None = None, capi_version: tuple[int, int] | None = None, python_version: tuple[int, int] | None = None, strict_dunder_typing: bool = False, group_name: str | None = None, log_trace: bool = False, depends_on_native_internal: bool = False, ) -> None: self.strip_asserts = strip_asserts self.multi_file = multi_file self.verbose = verbose self.separate = separate self.global_opts = not separate self.target_dir = target_dir or "build" self.include_runtime_files = ( include_runtime_files if include_runtime_files is not None else not multi_file ) # The target Python C API version. Overriding this is mostly # useful in IR tests, since there's no guarantee that # binaries are backward compatible even if no recent API # features are used. self.capi_version = capi_version or sys.version_info[:2] self.python_version = python_version # Make possible to inline dunder methods in the generated code. # Typically, the convention is the dunder methods can return `NotImplemented` # even when its return type is just `bool`. # By enabling this option, this convention is no longer valid and the dunder # will assume the return type of the method strictly, which can lead to # more optimization opportunities. self.strict_dunders_typing = strict_dunder_typing # Override the automatic group name derived from the hash of module names. # This affects the names of generated .c, .h and shared library files. # This is only supported when compiling exactly one group, and a shared # library is generated (with shims). This can be used to make the output # file names more predictable. self.group_name = group_name # If enabled, write a trace log of events based on executed operations to # mypyc_trace.txt when compiled module is executed. This is useful for # performance analysis. self.log_trace = log_trace # If enabled, add capsule imports of native_internal API. This should be used # only for mypy itself, third-party code compiled with mypyc should not use # native_internal. self.depends_on_native_internal = depends_on_native_internal