├── .github └── workflows │ └── wheels.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .gitmodules ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── make.sh ├── pyproject.toml ├── requirements-dev.txt ├── scripts ├── dockcross-manylinux-x64 ├── manylinux-build-common.sh ├── manylinux-build-wheels.sh └── manylinux.sh └── setup.py /.github/workflows/wheels.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Build 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | tags: 6 | - "v*" 7 | 8 | workflow_dispatch: 9 | 10 | jobs: 11 | build_wheels: 12 | name: Build wheels on ${{ matrix.os }} 13 | runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} 14 | strategy: 15 | fail-fast: false 16 | matrix: 17 | os: [ubuntu-latest, ubuntu-24.04-arm, windows-latest, macos-latest] 18 | 19 | steps: 20 | - name: Checkout repository 21 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 22 | with: 23 | submodules: 'true' 24 | 25 | - name: Install Swig 26 | if: ${{ startsWith(runner.os, 'macos') }} 27 | run: | 28 | brew update 29 | brew install swig 30 | 31 | - name: Build wheels 32 | uses: pypa/cibuildwheel@v2.23.0 33 | env: 34 | CIBW_SKIP: pp* 35 | # CIBW_BUILD: "cp312-macosx_x86_64 cp312-macosx_universal2 cp312-macosx_arm64 cp312-win_amd64 cp312-manylinux_x86_64 cp312-manylinux_aarch64" 36 | CIBW_ARCHS_MACOS: "x86_64 universal2 arm64" 37 | CIBW_ARCHS_LINUX: "auto" 38 | CIBW_ARCHS_WINDOWS: "auto" 39 | 40 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4 41 | with: 42 | name: cibw-wheels-${{ matrix.os }}-${{ strategy.job-index }} 43 | path: ./wheelhouse/*.whl 44 | 45 | # Build the source distribution under Linux 46 | build_sdist: 47 | name: Source distribution 48 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 49 | 50 | steps: 51 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 52 | 53 | - name: Checkout submodule 54 | run: git submodule update --init py_slvs 55 | 56 | - name: Build source distribution 57 | run: | 58 | pip install scikit-build 59 | pipx run build --sdist 60 | 61 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4 62 | with: 63 | path: ./dist/*.tar.gz 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | build/ 2 | dist/ 3 | deps/ 4 | docs/_build/ 5 | *.egg-info/ 6 | MANIFEST 7 | .tox 8 | *.egg 9 | *.py[cod] 10 | *~ 11 | .coverage 12 | coverage.xml 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "slvs"] 2 | path = py_slvs 3 | url = https://github.com/realthunder/solvespace.git 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Python Binding of SOLVESPACE Constraint Solver 2 | 3 | `py_slvs` is a Python binding of the 2D/3D geometry constraint solver from a 4 | [forked version](https://github.com/realthunder/solvespace) of 5 | [SOLVESPACE](http://solvespace.com/). 6 | 7 | The fork is based on SOLVESPACE v2.3, with some memory optimization 8 | on Linux build. The Python binding is done using [SWIG](http://www.swig.org/) 9 | and modeled straight from SOLVESPACE's solver library 10 | (see [here](https://github.com/realthunder/solvespace/blob/python/exposed/DOC.txt) 11 | and [here](https://github.com/realthunder/solvespace/blob/python/include/slvs.h)), 12 | and is thus considered fairly low level. 13 | 14 | The binding is currently used to implement the primiary solver for 15 | FreeCAD [assembly3](https://github.com/realthunder/FreeCAD_assembly3) workbench 16 | 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /make.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # python setup.py "$@" 2 | scripts/manylinux.sh 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pyproject.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [build-system] 2 | requires = ["setuptools", "wheel", "scikit-build", "cmake", "ninja"] 3 | build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta" 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements-dev.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | scikit-build>=0.6.1 2 | 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/dockcross-manylinux-x64: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | DEFAULT_DOCKCROSS_IMAGE=dockcross/manylinux-x64:latest 4 | 5 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 | # Helpers 7 | # 8 | err() { 9 | echo -e >&2 ERROR: $@\\n 10 | } 11 | 12 | die() { 13 | err $@ 14 | exit 1 15 | } 16 | 17 | has() { 18 | # eg. has command update 19 | local kind=$1 20 | local name=$2 21 | 22 | type -t $kind:$name | grep -q function 23 | } 24 | 25 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 26 | # Command handlers 27 | # 28 | command:update-image() { 29 | sudo docker pull $FINAL_IMAGE 30 | } 31 | 32 | help:update-image() { 33 | echo Pull the latest $FINAL_IMAGE . 34 | } 35 | 36 | command:update-script() { 37 | if cmp -s <( sudo docker run --rm $FINAL_IMAGE ) $0; then 38 | echo $0 is up to date 39 | else 40 | echo -n Updating $0 '... ' 41 | sudo docker run --rm $FINAL_IMAGE > $0 && echo ok 42 | fi 43 | } 44 | 45 | help:update-image() { 46 | echo Update $0 from $FINAL_IMAGE . 47 | } 48 | 49 | command:update() { 50 | command:update-image 51 | command:update-script 52 | } 53 | 54 | help:update() { 55 | echo Pull the latest $FINAL_IMAGE, and then update $0 from that. 56 | } 57 | 58 | command:help() { 59 | if [[ $# != 0 ]]; then 60 | if ! has command $1; then 61 | err \"$1\" is not an dockcross command 62 | command:help 63 | elif ! has help $1; then 64 | err No help found for \"$1\" 65 | else 66 | help:$1 67 | fi 68 | else 69 | cat >&2 < 88 | ENDHELP 89 | exit 1 90 | fi 91 | } 92 | 93 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 94 | # Option processing 95 | # 96 | special_update_command='' 97 | while [[ $# != 0 ]]; do 98 | case $1 in 99 | 100 | --) 101 | shift 102 | break 103 | ;; 104 | 105 | --args|-a) 106 | ARG_ARGS="$2" 107 | shift 2 108 | ;; 109 | 110 | --config|-c) 111 | ARG_CONFIG="$2" 112 | shift 2 113 | ;; 114 | 115 | --image|-i) 116 | ARG_IMAGE="$2" 117 | shift 2 118 | ;; 119 | update|update-image|update-script) 120 | special_update_command=$1 121 | break 122 | ;; 123 | -*) 124 | err Unknown option \"$1\" 125 | command:help 126 | exit 127 | ;; 128 | 129 | *) 130 | break 131 | ;; 132 | 133 | esac 134 | done 135 | 136 | # The precedence for options is: 137 | # 1. command-line arguments 138 | # 2. environment variables 139 | # 3. defaults 140 | 141 | # Source the config file if it exists 142 | DEFAULT_DOCKCROSS_CONFIG=~/.dockcross 143 | FINAL_CONFIG=${ARG_CONFIG-${DOCKCROSS_CONFIG-$DEFAULT_DOCKCROSS_CONFIG}} 144 | 145 | [[ -f "$FINAL_CONFIG" ]] && source "$FINAL_CONFIG" 146 | 147 | # Set the docker image 148 | FINAL_IMAGE=${ARG_IMAGE-${DOCKCROSS_IMAGE-$DEFAULT_DOCKCROSS_IMAGE}} 149 | 150 | # Handle special update command 151 | if [ "$special_update_command" != "" ]; then 152 | case $special_update_command in 153 | 154 | update) 155 | command:update 156 | exit $? 157 | ;; 158 | 159 | update-image) 160 | command:update-image 161 | exit $? 162 | ;; 163 | 164 | update-script) 165 | command:update-script 166 | exit $? 167 | ;; 168 | 169 | esac 170 | fi 171 | 172 | # Set the docker run extra args (if any) 173 | FINAL_ARGS=${ARG_ARGS-${DOCKCROSS_ARGS}} 174 | 175 | # Bash on Ubuntu on Windows 176 | UBUNTU_ON_WINDOWS=$([ -e /proc/version ] && grep -l Microsoft /proc/version || echo "") 177 | # MSYS, Git Bash, etc. 178 | MSYS=$([ -e /proc/version ] && grep -l MINGW /proc/version || echo "") 179 | 180 | if [ -z "$UBUNTU_ON_WINDOWS" -a -z "$MSYS" ]; then 181 | USER_IDS=(-e BUILDER_UID="$( id -u )" -e BUILDER_GID="$( id -g )" -e BUILDER_USER="$( id -un )" -e BUILDER_GROUP="$( id -gn )") 182 | fi 183 | 184 | # Change the PWD when working in Docker on Windows 185 | if [ -n "$UBUNTU_ON_WINDOWS" ]; then 186 | WSL_ROOT="/mnt/" 187 | CFG_FILE=/etc/wsl.conf 188 | if [ -f "$CFG_FILE" ]; then 189 | CFG_CONTENT=$(cat $CFG_FILE | sed -r '/[^=]+=[^=]+/!d' | sed -r 's/\s+=\s/=/g') 190 | eval "$CFG_CONTENT" 191 | if [ -n "$root" ]; then 192 | WSL_ROOT=$root 193 | fi 194 | fi 195 | HOST_PWD=`pwd -P` 196 | HOST_PWD=${HOST_PWD/$WSL_ROOT//} 197 | elif [ -n "$MSYS" ]; then 198 | HOST_PWD=$PWD 199 | HOST_PWD=${HOST_PWD/\//} 200 | HOST_PWD=${HOST_PWD/\//:\/} 201 | else 202 | HOST_PWD=$PWD 203 | fi 204 | 205 | # Mount Additional Volumes 206 | if [ -z "$SSH_DIR" ]; then 207 | SSH_DIR="$HOME/.ssh" 208 | fi 209 | 210 | HOST_VOLUMES= 211 | if [ -e "$SSH_DIR" -a -z "$MSYS" ]; then 212 | HOST_VOLUMES+="-v $SSH_DIR:/home/$(id -un)/.ssh" 213 | fi 214 | 215 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 216 | # Now, finally, run the command in a container 217 | # 218 | TTY_ARGS= 219 | tty -s && [ -z "$MSYS" ] && TTY_ARGS=-ti 220 | CONTAINER_NAME=dockcross_$RANDOM 221 | sudo docker run $TTY_ARGS --name $CONTAINER_NAME \ 222 | -v "$HOST_PWD":/work \ 223 | $HOST_VOLUMES \ 224 | "${USER_IDS[@]}" \ 225 | $FINAL_ARGS \ 226 | $FINAL_IMAGE "$@" 227 | run_exit_code=$? 228 | 229 | # Attempt to delete container 230 | rm_output=$(sudo docker rm -f $CONTAINER_NAME 2>&1) 231 | rm_exit_code=$? 232 | if [[ $rm_exit_code != 0 ]]; then 233 | if [[ "$CIRCLECI" == "true" ]] && [[ $rm_output == *"Driver btrfs failed to remove"* ]]; then 234 | : # Ignore error because of https://circleci.com/docs/docker-btrfs-error/ 235 | else 236 | echo "$rm_output" 237 | exit $rm_exit_code 238 | fi 239 | fi 240 | 241 | exit $run_exit_code 242 | 243 | ################################################################################ 244 | # 245 | # This image is not intended to be run manually. 246 | # 247 | # To create a dockcross helper script for the 248 | # dockcross/manylinux-x64:latest image, run: 249 | # 250 | # docker run --rm dockcross/manylinux-x64:latest > dockcross-manylinux-x64-latest 251 | # chmod +x dockcross-manylinux-x64-latest 252 | # 253 | # You may then wish to move the dockcross script to your PATH. 254 | # 255 | ################################################################################ 256 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/manylinux-build-common.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Content common to manylinux-build-wheels.sh and 2 | # manylinux-build-module-wheels.sh 3 | 4 | set -e -x 5 | 6 | # Versions can be restricted by passing them in as arguments to the script 7 | # For example, 8 | # manylinux-build-wheels.sh cp27mu cp35 9 | if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then 10 | PYBIN=(/opt/python/*/bin) 11 | PYBINARIES=() 12 | for version in "${PYBIN[@]}"; do 13 | if [[ ${version} == *"cp27"* || ${version} == *"cp35"* || ${version} == *"cp36"* || ${version} == *"cp37"* ]]; then 14 | PYBINARIES+=(${version}) 15 | fi 16 | done 17 | else 18 | PYBINARIES=() 19 | for version in "$@"; do 20 | PYBINARIES+=(/opt/python/*${version}*/bin) 21 | done 22 | fi 23 | 24 | # i686 or x86_64 ? 25 | case $(uname -p) in 26 | i686) 27 | ARCH=x86 28 | ;; 29 | x86_64) 30 | ARCH=x64 31 | ;; 32 | *) 33 | die "Unknown architecture $(uname -p)" 34 | ;; 35 | esac 36 | 37 | echo "Building wheels for $ARCH" 38 | 39 | # Since the python interpreter exports its symbol (see [1]), python 40 | # modules should not link against any python libraries. 41 | # To ensure it is not the case, we configure the project using an empty 42 | # file as python library. 43 | # 44 | # [1] "Note that libpythonX.Y.so.1 is not on the list of libraries that 45 | # a manylinux1 extension is allowed to link to. Explicitly linking to 46 | # libpythonX.Y.so.1 is unnecessary in almost all cases: the way ELF linking 47 | # works, extension modules that are loaded into the interpreter automatically 48 | # get access to all of the interpreter's symbols, regardless of whether or 49 | # not the extension itself is explicitly linked against libpython. [...]" 50 | # 51 | # Source: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0513/#libpythonx-y-so-1 52 | PYTHON_LIBRARY=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd)/libpython-not-needed-symbols-exported-by-interpreter 53 | touch ${PYTHON_LIBRARY} 54 | 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/manylinux-build-wheels.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 | # These variables are set in common script: 5 | # 6 | 7 | set -e 8 | 9 | ARCH="" 10 | PYBINARIES="" 11 | PYTHON_LIBRARY="" 12 | 13 | DEPS_PREFIX=/work/deps/usr 14 | SWIG_EXECUTABLE=$DEPS_PREFIX/bin/swig 15 | export PCRE_CONFIG=$DEPS_PREFIX/bin/pcre-config 16 | 17 | if ! test -f $PCRE_CONFIG; then 18 | pushd /work/deps/pcre 19 | ./configure --prefix=$DEPS_PREFIX 20 | make install 21 | popd 22 | fi 23 | 24 | if ! test -f $SWIG_EXECUTABLE; then 25 | pushd /work/deps/swig 26 | ./configure --prefix=$DEPS_PREFIX --without-perl5 --without-tcl --without-java \ 27 | --without-ruby --without-javascript --without-lua \ 28 | --with-python=/opt/python/cp27/bin/python \ 29 | --with-python3=/opt/python/cp37/bin/python 30 | make && make install 31 | popd 32 | fi 33 | 34 | export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$DEPS_PREFIX/lib" 35 | 36 | script_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) || exit 1; pwd) 37 | source "${script_dir}/manylinux-build-common.sh" 38 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 | 40 | # Compile wheels re-using standalone project and archive cache 41 | for PYBIN in "${PYBINARIES[@]}"; do 42 | export PYTHON_EXECUTABLE=${PYBIN}/python 43 | PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR=$( find -L ${PYBIN}/../include/ -name Python.h -exec dirname {} \; ) 44 | 45 | echo "" 46 | echo "PYTHON_EXECUTABLE:${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}" 47 | echo "PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR:${PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR}" 48 | echo "PYTHON_LIBRARY:${PYTHON_LIBRARY}" 49 | 50 | # PY_VER=$(basename $(dirname ${PYBIN})) 51 | 52 | # Install dependencies 53 | # ${PYBIN}/pip install --upgrade -r /work/requirements-dev.txt 54 | 55 | build_type=MinSizeRel 56 | build_path=/work/_skbuild 57 | 58 | # Clean up previous invocations 59 | rm -rf ${build_path} 60 | 61 | # Generate wheel 62 | ${PYBIN}/python setup.py bdist_wheel --build-type ${build_type} -G Ninja -- \ 63 | -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_TARGET:STRING=$(uname -p)-linux-gnu \ 64 | -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE:FILEPATH=${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} \ 65 | -DPYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=${PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR} \ 66 | -DPYTHON_LIBRARY:FILEPATH=${PYTHON_LIBRARY} \ 67 | -DSWIG_EXECUTABLE:FILEPATH=${SWIG_EXECUTABLE} 68 | # Cleanup 69 | ${PYBIN}/python setup.py clean 70 | done 71 | 72 | # Fixup the wheels (update from 'linux' to 'manylinux1' tag) 73 | for whl in dist/*linux_$(uname -p).whl; do 74 | # XXX Explicitly specify lib subdirectory to copy needed libraries 75 | auditwheel repair ${whl} --lib-sdir . -w /work/dist/ 76 | rm ${whl} 77 | done 78 | 79 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/manylinux.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # sudo=sudo 4 | # docker=manylinux-x64-swig 5 | # pcre_ver=8.38 6 | # swig_ver=4.0.1 7 | # 8 | # $sudo docker build -t $docker -f - << EOS 9 | # FROM dockcross/manylinux-x64 10 | # 11 | # RUN wget --quiet -O pcre_ver.tar.gz \ 12 | # "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/pcre/pcre/$pcre_ver/pcre-$pcre_ver.tar.gz";\ 13 | # tar xf pcre.tar.gz && \ 14 | # cd pcre-$pcre_ver && \ 15 | # ./configure && \ 16 | # make install && \ 17 | # cd .. && \ 18 | # rm -rf pcre* 19 | # 20 | # RUN wget --quiet -O swig.tar.gz \ 21 | # "http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/swig/swig/swig-$swig_ver/swig-$swig_ver.tar.gz";\ 22 | # tar xf swig.tar.gz && \ 23 | # cd swig-$swig_ver && \ 24 | # ./configure --prefix=/usr --without-perl5 --without-tcl --without-java --without-ruby \ 25 | # --without-javascript --without-lua && \ 26 | # make && make install && \ 27 | # cd .. && \ 28 | # rm -rf swig* 29 | # 30 | # EOS 31 | 32 | # Pull dockcross manylinux images 33 | sudo docker pull dockcross/manylinux-x64 34 | #docker pull dockcross/manylinux-x86 35 | 36 | # Generate dockcross scripts 37 | # sudo docker run dockcross/manylinux-x64 > /tmp/dockcross-manylinux-x64 38 | # chmod u+x /tmp/dockcross-manylinux-x64 39 | # docker run dockcross/manylinux-x86 > /tmp/dockcross-manylinux-x86 40 | # chmod u+x /tmp/dockcross-manylinux-x86 41 | 42 | script_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) || exit 1; pwd) 43 | 44 | # Build wheels 45 | pushd $script_dir/.. 46 | 47 | if ! test -d deps/pcre; then 48 | pushd deps 49 | pcre_ver=8.38 50 | wget "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/pcre/pcre/$pcre_ver/pcre-$pcre_ver.tar.gz" 51 | tar xf pcre-$pcre_ver.tar.gz 52 | mv pcre-$pcre_ver pcre 53 | popd 54 | fi 55 | 56 | mkdir -p deps 57 | if ! test -d deps/swig; then 58 | pushd deps 59 | swig_ver=4.0.1 60 | wget "http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/swig/swig/swig-$swig_ver/swig-$swig_ver.tar.gz" 61 | tar xf swig-$swig_ver.tar.gz 62 | mv swig-$swig_ver swig 63 | popd 64 | fi 65 | 66 | ./scripts/dockcross-manylinux-x64 ./scripts/manylinux-build-wheels.sh "$@" 67 | 68 | popd 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from skbuild import setup 2 | 3 | import os, io 4 | this_directory = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) 5 | with io.open(os.path.join(this_directory, 'README.md'), encoding='utf-8') as f: 6 | long_description = f.read() 7 | 8 | if __name__ == '__main__': 9 | setup( 10 | name='py_slvs', 11 | version='1.0.6', 12 | packages=['py_slvs'], 13 | license='Gnu General Public License 3.0', 14 | author='Zheng, Lei', 15 | author_email='realthunder.dev@gmail.com', 16 | cmake_args=['-DENABLE_GUI:BOOL=OFF','-DBUILD_PYTHON:BOOL=ON'], 17 | cmake_source_dir='py_slvs', 18 | url='https://github.com/realthunder/slvs_py', 19 | description='Python binding of SOLVESPACE geometry constraint solver', 20 | long_description=long_description, 21 | long_description_content_type='text/markdown' 22 | ) 23 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------