1 from setuptools
import setup
, find_packages
5 here
= os
.path
.abspath(os
.path
.dirname(__file__
))
6 README
= open(os
.path
.join(here
, 'README.md')).read()
7 NEWS
= open(os
.path
.join(here
, 'NEWS.txt')).read()
11 # using pip3 for ongoing development is a royal pain. seriously not
12 # recommended. therefore a number of these dependencies have been
13 # commented out. *they are still required* - they will need installing
17 # ok to install using pip3 as long as it is not with the rest of Libre-SOC. # https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=nmigen.git
19 # can be obtained with pip3, best done manually
20 # https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=nmutil.git
22 # these should be fine
23 'pygdbmi', # gdb machine interfave
24 'ply', # python lex yacc. very cool
29 # best to install pia from Libre-SOC:
30 # https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=power-instruction-analyzer.git
31 'power-instruction-analyzer'
35 name
='libresoc-openpower-isa',
37 description
="OpenPOWER ISA resources including a python-based simulator",
38 long_description
=README
+ '\n\n',
39 long_description_content_type
='text/markdown',
41 "Topic :: Software Development",
42 "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License v3 or later (LGPLv3+)",
43 "Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
44 "Operating System :: OS Independent",
46 keywords
='nmigen libre-soc openpower simulator',
47 author
='Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton',
48 author_email
='lkcl@libre-soc.org',
49 url
='http://git.libre-soc.org/?p=openpower-isa.git',
51 packages
=find_packages('src'),
52 package_dir
={'': 'src'},
53 include_package_data
=True,
55 install_requires
=install_requires
,
56 tests_require
=test_requires
,
57 test_suite
='nose.collector',
60 'pywriter=openpower.decoder.pseudo.pywriter:pywriter',
61 'sv_analysis=openpower.sv.sv_analysis:process_csvs'