ÿØÿàJFIFÿþ ÿÛC       ÿÛC ÿÀÿÄÿÄ"#QrÿÄÿÄ&1!A"2qQaáÿÚ ?Øy,æ/3JæÝ¹È߲؋5êXw²±ÉyˆR”¾I0ó2—PI¾IÌÚiMö¯–þrìN&"KgX:Šíµ•nTJnLK„…@!‰-ý ùúmë;ºgµŒ&ó±hw’¯Õ@”Ü— 9ñ-ë.²1<yà‚¹ïQÐU„ہ?.’¦èûbß±©Ö«Âw*VŒ) `$‰bØÔŸ’ëXÖ-ËTÜíGÚ3ð«g Ÿ§¯—Jx„–’U/ÂÅv_s(Hÿ@TñJÑãõçn­‚!ÈgfbÓc­:él[ðQe 9ÀPLbÃãCµm[5¿ç'ªjglå‡Ûí_§Úõl-;"PkÞÞÁQâ¼_Ñ^¢SŸx?"¸¦ùY騐ÒOÈ q’`~~ÚtËU¹CڒêV  I1Áß_ÿÙimport shutil import subprocess import sys import pytest from numpy.distutils import mingw32ccompiler @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform != 'win32', reason='win32 only test') def test_build_import(): '''Test the mingw32ccompiler.build_import_library, which builds a `python.a` from the MSVC `python.lib` ''' # make sure `nm.exe` exists and supports the current python version. This # can get mixed up when the PATH has a 64-bit nm but the python is 32-bit try: out = subprocess.check_output(['nm.exe', '--help']) except FileNotFoundError: pytest.skip("'nm.exe' not on path, is mingw installed?") supported = out[out.find(b'supported targets:'):] if sys.maxsize < 2**32: if b'pe-i386' not in supported: raise ValueError("'nm.exe' found but it does not support 32-bit " "dlls when using 32-bit python. Supported " "formats: '%s'" % supported) elif b'pe-x86-64' not in supported: raise ValueError("'nm.exe' found but it does not support 64-bit " "dlls when using 64-bit python. Supported " "formats: '%s'" % supported) # Hide the import library to force a build has_import_lib, fullpath = mingw32ccompiler._check_for_import_lib() if has_import_lib: shutil.move(fullpath, fullpath + '.bak') try: # Whew, now we can actually test the function mingw32ccompiler.build_import_library() finally: if has_import_lib: shutil.move(fullpath + '.bak', fullpath)