# Copyright (c) 2006-2014 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE) # Copyright (c) 2014-2016 Claudiu Popa # Copyright (c) 2014 Google, Inc. # Licensed under the LGPL: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.en.html # For details: https://github.com/PyCQA/astroid/blob/master/COPYING.LESSER """astroid packaging information""" from sys import version_info as py_version from pkg_resources import parse_version from setuptools import __version__ as setuptools_version distname = 'astroid' modname = 'astroid' version = '1.6.5' numversion = tuple(map(int, version.split('.'))) extras_require = {} install_requires = ['lazy_object_proxy', 'six', 'wrapt'] def has_environment_marker_range_operators_support(): """Code extracted from 'pytest/setup.py' https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/7538680c/setup.py#L31 The first known release to support environment marker with range operators it is 17.1, see: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/history.html#id113 """ return parse_version(setuptools_version) >= parse_version('17.1') if has_environment_marker_range_operators_support(): extras_require[':python_version<"3.4"'] = ['enum34>=1.1.3', 'singledispatch', 'backports.functools_lru_cache'] else: if py_version < (3, 4): install_requires.extend(['enum34', 'singledispatch', 'backports.functools_lru_cache']) # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin; why license is a builtin anyway? license = 'LGPL' author = 'Python Code Quality Authority' author_email = 'code-quality@python.org' mailinglist = "mailto://%s" % author_email web = 'https://github.com/PyCQA/astroid' description = "A abstract syntax tree for Python with inference support." classifiers = ["Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules", "Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance", "Programming Language :: Python", "Programming Language :: Python :: 2", "Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6", "Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython", "Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy", ]