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But first, please read +. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/build-config/libcomposition/meson.build b/build-config/libcomposition/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b72f1b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/build-config/libcomposition/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +composition_p = subproject('libcomposition', default_options: ['pkg-config=false']) +comp_dep = composition_p.get_variable('composition_dep') +libcomposition = composition_p.get_variable('libcomposition') +spw_dep = composition_p.get_variable('species_weight_dep') +composition_dep = [ + comp_dep, + spw_dep, +] diff --git a/build-config/libconfig/meson.build b/build-config/libconfig/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a2f3e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/build-config/libconfig/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +config_p = subproject('libconfig', default_options:['pkg-config=false']) +config_dep = config_p.get_variable('config_dep') +libconfig = config_p.get_variable('libconfig') diff --git a/build-config/libconstants/meson.build b/build-config/libconstants/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24138d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/build-config/libconstants/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +const_p = subproject('libconstants', default_options: ['pkg-config=false']) +const_dep = const_p.get_variable('const_dep') +libconst = const_p.get_variable('libconst') diff --git a/build-config/liblogging/meson.build b/build-config/liblogging/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba288ab --- /dev/null +++ b/build-config/liblogging/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +logging_p = subproject('liblogging', default_options: ['pkg-config=false']) +liblogging = logging_p.get_variable('liblogging') + +logging_dep = logging_p.get_variable('logging_dep') +quill_dep = logging_p.get_variable('quill_dep') + +log_dep = [logging_dep, quill_dep] diff --git a/build-config/meson.build b/build-config/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..222d743 --- /dev/null +++ b/build-config/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +subdir('libcomposition') +subdir('libconfig') +subdir('libconstants') +subdir('liblogging') +subdir('pybind') diff --git a/build-config/pybind/meson.build b/build-config/pybind/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5b46096 --- /dev/null +++ b/build-config/pybind/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +pybind11_proj = subproject('pybind11') +pybind11_dep = pybind11_proj.get_variable('pybind11_dep') +python3_dep = dependency('python3') diff --git a/build-python/meson.build b/build-python/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7ee11b --- /dev/null +++ b/build-python/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# --- Python Extension Setup --- +py_installation = import('python').find_installation('python3') + +py_mod = py_installation.extension_module( + 'fourdst', # Name of the generated .so/.pyd file (without extension) + sources: [ + meson.project_source_root() + '/src-pybind/bindings.cpp', + meson.project_source_root() + '/src-pybind/composition/bindings.cpp', + meson.project_source_root() + '/src-pybind/constants/bindings.cpp', + meson.project_source_root() + '/src-pybind/config/bindings.cpp', + ], + dependencies : [ + pybind11_dep, + const_dep, + config_dep, + composition_dep, + ], + cpp_args : ['-UNDEBUG'], + install : true, +) diff --git a/meson.build b/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2baabcc --- /dev/null +++ b/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +project('fourdst', 'cpp', version: 'v0.5.0', default_options: ['cpp_std=c++23'], meson_version: '>=1.5.0') + +add_project_arguments('-fvisibility=default', language: 'cpp') + +# Configure vendor libraries +subdir('build-config') + +# Configure python bindings +subdir('build-python') + +# Build python bindings +subdir('src-pybind') diff --git a/pyproject.toml b/pyproject.toml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9764b1f --- /dev/null +++ b/pyproject.toml @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +[build-system] +requires = [ + "meson-python>=0.15.0", # Use a recent version + "meson>=1.6.0", # Specify your Meson version requirement + "pybind11>=2.10" # pybind11 headers needed at build time +] +build-backend = "mesonpy" + +[project] +name = "fourdst" # Choose your Python package name +version = "0.5.0" # Your project's version +description = "Python interface to the utility fourdst modules from the 4D-STAR project" +readme = "readme.md" +license = { file = "LICENSE.txt" } # Reference your license file [cite: 2] + +authors = [ + {name = "Emily M. Boudreaux", email = "emily@boudreauxmail.com"}, +] +maintainers = [ + {name = "Emily M. Boudreaux", email = "emily@boudreauxmail.com"} +] diff --git a/src-pybind/bindings.cpp b/src-pybind/bindings.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7de1106 --- /dev/null +++ b/src-pybind/bindings.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#include + +#include + +#include "constants/bindings.h" +#include "composition/bindings.h" +#include "config/bindings.h" + +PYBIND11_MODULE(fourdst, m) { + m.doc() = "Python bindings for the fourdst utility modules which are a part of the 4D-STAR project."; + + auto compMod = m.def_submodule("composition", "Composition-module bindings"); + register_comp_bindings(compMod); + + auto atomicMod = m.def_submodule("atomic", "Species bindings"); + register_species_bindings(atomicMod); + + auto constMod = m.def_submodule("constants", "Constants-module bindings"); + register_const_bindings(constMod); + + auto configMod = m.def_submodule("config", "Configuration-module bindings"); + register_config_bindings(configMod); +} diff --git a/src-pybind/composition/bindings.cpp b/src-pybind/composition/bindings.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f2ee463 --- /dev/null +++ b/src-pybind/composition/bindings.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +#include +#include // Needed for vectors, maps, sets, strings +#include // Needed for binding std::vector, std::map etc if needed directly + +#include + +#include "fourdst/composition/composition.h" +#include "fourdst/composition/atomicSpecies.h" + +#include "bindings.h" + +#include "fourdst/composition/species.h" + +namespace py = pybind11; + +std::string sv_to_string(std::string_view sv) { + return std::string(sv); +} + +std::string get_ostream_str(const fourdst::composition::Composition& comp) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << comp; + return oss.str(); +} + + +void register_comp_bindings(pybind11::module &comp_submodule) { + // --- Bindings for composition and species module --- + py::class_(comp_submodule, "GlobalComposition") + .def_readonly("specificNumberDensity", &fourdst::composition::GlobalComposition::specificNumberDensity) + .def_readonly("meanParticleMass", &fourdst::composition::GlobalComposition::meanParticleMass) + .def("__repr__", // Add a string representation for easy printing in Python + [](const fourdst::composition::GlobalComposition &gc) { + return ""; + }); + + py::class_(comp_submodule, "CompositionEntry") + .def("symbol", &fourdst::composition::CompositionEntry::symbol) + .def("mass_fraction", + py::overload_cast<>(&fourdst::composition::CompositionEntry::mass_fraction, py::const_), + "Gets the mass fraction of the species.") + .def("mass_fraction", + py::overload_cast(&fourdst::composition::CompositionEntry::mass_fraction, py::const_), + py::arg("meanMolarMass"), // Name the argument in Python + "Gets the mass fraction of the species given the mean molar mass.") + .def("number_fraction", + py::overload_cast<>(&fourdst::composition::CompositionEntry::number_fraction, py::const_), + "Gets the number fraction of the species.") + .def("number_fraction", + py::overload_cast(&fourdst::composition::CompositionEntry::number_fraction, py::const_), + py::arg("totalMoles"), + "Gets the number fraction of the species given the total moles.") + + .def("rel_abundance", &fourdst::composition::CompositionEntry::rel_abundance) + .def("isotope", &fourdst::composition::CompositionEntry::isotope) // Assuming Species is bound or convertible + .def("getMassFracMode", &fourdst::composition::CompositionEntry::getMassFracMode) + + .def("__repr__", // Optional: nice string representation + [](const fourdst::composition::CompositionEntry &ce) { + // You might want to include more info here now + return ""; + }); + + // --- Binding for the main Composition class --- + py::class_(comp_submodule, "Composition") + // Constructors + .def(py::init<>(), "Default constructor") + .def(py::init&>(), + py::arg("symbols"), + "Constructor taking a list of symbols to register (defaults to mass fraction mode)") + // .def(py::init&>(), py::arg("symbols")) // Binding std::set constructor is possible but often less convenient from Python + .def(py::init&, const std::vector&, bool>(), + py::arg("symbols"), py::arg("fractions"), py::arg("massFracMode") = true, + "Constructor taking symbols, fractions, and mode (True=Mass, False=Number)") + + // Methods + .def("finalize", &fourdst::composition::Composition::finalize, py::arg("norm") = false, + "Finalize the composition, optionally normalizing fractions to sum to 1.") + + .def("registerSymbol", py::overload_cast(&fourdst::composition::Composition::registerSymbol), + py::arg("symbol"), py::arg("massFracMode") = true, "Register a single symbol.") + .def("registerSymbol", py::overload_cast&, bool>(&fourdst::composition::Composition::registerSymbol), + py::arg("symbols"), py::arg("massFracMode") = true, "Register multiple symbols.") + + .def("getRegisteredSymbols", &fourdst::composition::Composition::getRegisteredSymbols, + "Get the set of registered symbols.") + + .def("setMassFraction", py::overload_cast(&fourdst::composition::Composition::setMassFraction), + py::arg("symbol"), py::arg("mass_fraction"), "Set mass fraction for a single symbol (requires massFracMode). Returns old value.") + .def("setMassFraction", py::overload_cast&, const std::vector&>(&fourdst::composition::Composition::setMassFraction), + py::arg("symbols"), py::arg("mass_fractions"), "Set mass fractions for multiple symbols (requires massFracMode). Returns list of old values.") + + .def("setNumberFraction", py::overload_cast(&fourdst::composition::Composition::setNumberFraction), + py::arg("symbol"), py::arg("number_fraction"), "Set number fraction for a single symbol (requires !massFracMode). Returns old value.") + .def("setNumberFraction", py::overload_cast&, const std::vector&>(&fourdst::composition::Composition::setNumberFraction), + py::arg("symbols"), py::arg("number_fractions"), "Set number fractions for multiple symbols (requires !massFracMode). Returns list of old values.") + + .def("mix", &fourdst::composition::Composition::mix, py::arg("other"), py::arg("fraction"), + "Mix with another composition. Returns new Composition.") + + .def("getMassFraction", py::overload_cast(&fourdst::composition::Composition::getMassFraction, py::const_), + py::arg("symbol"), "Get mass fraction for a symbol (calculates if needed). Requires finalization.") + .def("getMassFraction", py::overload_cast<>(&fourdst::composition::Composition::getMassFraction, py::const_), + "Get dictionary of all mass fractions. Requires finalization.") + + .def("getNumberFraction", py::overload_cast(&fourdst::composition::Composition::getNumberFraction, py::const_), + py::arg("symbol"), "Get number fraction for a symbol (calculates if needed). Requires finalization.") + .def("getNumberFraction", py::overload_cast<>(&fourdst::composition::Composition::getNumberFraction, py::const_), + "Get dictionary of all number fractions. Requires finalization.") + + // Note: pybind11 automatically converts std::pair to a Python tuple + .def("getComposition", py::overload_cast(&fourdst::composition::Composition::getComposition, py::const_), + py::arg("symbol"), "Returns a tuple (CompositionEntry, GlobalComposition) for the symbol. Requires finalization.") + // Binding the version returning map requires a bit more care or helper function + // to convert the map to a Python dict if needed directly. Let's bind the pair version for now. + .def("getComposition", py::overload_cast<>(&fourdst::composition::Composition::getComposition, py::const_), + "Returns a tuple (dict[str, CompositionEntry], GlobalComposition) for all symbols. Requires finalization.") + + + .def("subset", &fourdst::composition::Composition::subset, py::arg("symbols"), py::arg("method") = "norm", + "Create a new Composition containing only the specified symbols.") + .def("hasSymbol", &fourdst::composition::Composition::hasSymbol, py::arg("symbol"), + "Check if a symbol is registered.") + .def("setCompositionMode", &fourdst::composition::Composition::setCompositionMode, py::arg("massFracMode"), + "Set the mode (True=Mass, False=Number). Requires finalization before switching.") + + // Operator overload + .def(py::self + py::self, "Mix equally with another composition.") // Binds operator+ + + // Add __repr__ or __str__ + .def("__repr__", [](const fourdst::composition::Composition &comp) { + return get_ostream_str(comp); // Use helper for C++ operator<< + }); + +} + +void register_species_bindings(pybind11::module &chem_submodule) { + // --- Bindings for species module --- + py::class_(chem_submodule, "Species") + .def("mass", &fourdst::atomic::Species::mass, "Get atomic mass (amu)") + .def("massUnc", &fourdst::atomic::Species::massUnc, "Get atomic mass uncertainty (amu)") + .def("bindingEnergy", &fourdst::atomic::Species::bindingEnergy, "Get binding energy (keV/nucleon?)") // Check units + .def("betaDecayEnergy", &fourdst::atomic::Species::betaDecayEnergy, "Get beta decay energy (keV?)") // Check units + .def("betaCode", [](const fourdst::atomic::Species& s){ return sv_to_string(s.betaCode()); }, "Get beta decay code") // Convert string_view + .def("name", [](const fourdst::atomic::Species& s){ return sv_to_string(s.name()); }, "Get species name (e.g., 'H-1')") // Convert string_view + .def("el", [](const fourdst::atomic::Species& s){ return sv_to_string(s.el()); }, "Get element symbol (e.g., 'H')") // Convert string_view + .def("nz", &fourdst::atomic::Species::nz, "Get NZ value") + .def("n", &fourdst::atomic::Species::n, "Get neutron number N") + .def("z", &fourdst::atomic::Species::z, "Get proton number Z") + .def("a", &fourdst::atomic::Species::a, "Get mass number A") + + .def("__repr__", + [](const fourdst::atomic::Species &s) { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << s; + return oss.str(); + }); + + chem_submodule.attr("species") = py::cast(fourdst::atomic::species); // Expose the species map +} diff --git a/src-pybind/composition/bindings.h b/src-pybind/composition/bindings.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90f6a14 --- /dev/null +++ b/src-pybind/composition/bindings.h @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +#pragma once + +#include + +void register_comp_bindings(pybind11::module &m); +void register_species_bindings(pybind11::module &m); diff --git a/src-pybind/composition/meson.build b/src-pybind/composition/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f851ab2 --- /dev/null +++ b/src-pybind/composition/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# Define the library +bindings_sources = files('bindings.cpp') +bindings_headers = files('bindings.h') + +dependencies = [ + composition_dep, + python3_dep, + pybind11_dep, +] + +shared_module('py_composition', + bindings_sources, + cpp_args: ['-fvisibility=default'], + install : true, + dependencies: dependencies, + include_directories: include_directories('.') +) diff --git a/src-pybind/config/bindings.cpp b/src-pybind/config/bindings.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be7e92c --- /dev/null +++ b/src-pybind/config/bindings.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +#include +#include // Needed for vectors, maps, sets, strings +#include // Needed for binding std::vector, std::map etc if needed directly + +#include +#include "bindings.h" + +#include "fourdst/config/config.h" + +namespace py = pybind11; + +// Helper function template for binding Config::get +template +void def_config_get(py::module &m) { + m.def("get", + [](const std::string &key, T defaultValue) { + return fourdst::config::Config::getInstance().get(key, defaultValue); + }, + py::arg("key"), py::arg("defaultValue"), + "Get configuration value (type inferred from default)"); +} + +void register_config_bindings(pybind11::module &config_submodule) { + def_config_get(config_submodule); + def_config_get(config_submodule); + def_config_get(config_submodule); + def_config_get(config_submodule); + + config_submodule.def("loadConfig", + [](const std::string& configFilePath) { + return fourdst::config::Config::getInstance().loadConfig(configFilePath); + }, + py::arg("configFilePath"), + "Load configuration from a YAML file."); + + config_submodule.def("has", + [](const std::string &key) { + return fourdst::config::Config::getInstance().has(key); + }, + py::arg("key"), + "Check if a key exists in the configuration."); + + config_submodule.def("keys", + []() { + return py::cast(fourdst::config::Config::getInstance().keys()); + }, + "Get a list of all configuration keys."); + + config_submodule.def("__repr__", + []() { + std::ostringstream oss; + oss << fourdst::config::Config::getInstance(); // Use the existing operator<< + return std::string("\n") + oss.str(); + }); +} diff --git a/src-pybind/config/bindings.h b/src-pybind/config/bindings.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30fcae7 --- /dev/null +++ b/src-pybind/config/bindings.h @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#pragma once + +#include + +void register_config_bindings(pybind11::module &config_submodule); diff --git a/src-pybind/config/meson.build b/src-pybind/config/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cfc749c --- /dev/null +++ b/src-pybind/config/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# Define the library +bindings_sources = files('bindings.cpp') +bindings_headers = files('bindings.h') + +dependencies = [ + config_dep, + python3_dep, + pybind11_dep, +] + +shared_module('py_config', + bindings_sources, + include_directories: include_directories('.'), + cpp_args: ['-fvisibility=default'], + install : true, + dependencies: dependencies, +) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src-pybind/constants/bindings.cpp b/src-pybind/constants/bindings.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f57915 --- /dev/null +++ b/src-pybind/constants/bindings.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#include +#include // Needed for vectors, maps, sets, strings +#include // Needed for binding std::vector, std::map etc if needed directly + +#include +#include "fourdst/constants/const.h" +#include "bindings.h" + +namespace py = pybind11; + + +void register_const_bindings(pybind11::module &const_submodule) { + py::class_(const_submodule, "Constant") + .def_readonly("name", &fourdst::constant::Constant::name) + .def_readonly("value", &fourdst::constant::Constant::value) + .def_readonly("uncertainty", &fourdst::constant::Constant::uncertainty) + .def_readonly("unit", &fourdst::constant::Constant::unit) + .def_readonly("reference", &fourdst::constant::Constant::reference) + .def("__repr__", [](const fourdst::constant::Constant &c) { + return ""; + }); + + py::class_(const_submodule, "Constants") + .def_property_readonly("loaded", &fourdst::constant::Constants::isLoaded) + .def_static("get", + [](const std::string &name) { + return py::cast( + fourdst::constant::Constants::getInstance().get(name) + ); + }, + "Get a constant by name. Returns None if not found." + ) + .def_static("has", + [](const std::string &name) { + return fourdst::constant::Constants::getInstance().has(name); + }, + "Check if a constant exists by name.") + .def_static("keys", + []() { + return py::cast( + fourdst::constant::Constants::getInstance().keys() + ); + }, + "Get a list of all constant names.") + .def_static("__class_getitem__", + [](const std::string &name) { + return py::cast( + fourdst::constant::Constants::getInstance().get(name) + ); + }); + +} diff --git a/src-pybind/constants/bindings.h b/src-pybind/constants/bindings.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01cd891 --- /dev/null +++ b/src-pybind/constants/bindings.h @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#pragma once + +#include + +void register_const_bindings(pybind11::module &const_submodule); diff --git a/src-pybind/constants/meson.build b/src-pybind/constants/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a816819 --- /dev/null +++ b/src-pybind/constants/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# Define the library +bindings_sources = files('bindings.cpp') +bindings_headers = files('bindings.h') + +dependencies = [ + const_dep, + python3_dep, + pybind11_dep, +] + +shared_module('py_const', + bindings_sources, + include_directories: include_directories('.'), + cpp_args: ['-fvisibility=default'], + install : true, + dependencies: dependencies, +) diff --git a/src-pybind/fourdst/__init__.py b/src-pybind/fourdst/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/src-pybind/meson.build b/src-pybind/meson.build new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3181abe --- /dev/null +++ b/src-pybind/meson.build @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +subdir('composition') +subdir('constants') +subdir('config') + diff --git a/subprojects/gtest.wrap b/subprojects/gtest.wrap new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b1e69e --- /dev/null +++ b/subprojects/gtest.wrap @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +[wrap-file] +directory = googletest-1.15.2 +source_url = https://github.com/google/googletest/archive/refs/tags/v1.15.2.tar.gz +source_filename = gtest-1.15.2.tar.gz +source_hash = 7b42b4d6ed48810c5362c265a17faebe90dc2373c885e5216439d37927f02926 +patch_filename = gtest_1.15.2-2_patch.zip +patch_url = https://wrapdb.mesonbuild.com/v2/gtest_1.15.2-2/get_patch +patch_hash = 641a16b33c96cd32a593537bc30eb7d853c5cc361fa1ee96884f0e2fca21e2d3 +source_fallback_url = https://github.com/mesonbuild/wrapdb/releases/download/gtest_1.15.2-2/gtest-1.15.2.tar.gz +wrapdb_version = 1.15.2-2 + +[provide] +gtest = gtest_dep +gtest_main = gtest_main_dep +gmock = gmock_dep +gmock_main = gmock_main_dep diff --git a/subprojects/libcomposition.wrap b/subprojects/libcomposition.wrap new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3983d0b --- /dev/null +++ b/subprojects/libcomposition.wrap @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +[wrap-git] +url = https://github.com/4D-STAR/libcomposition.git +revision = v1.5.1 +depth = 1 diff --git a/subprojects/libconfig.wrap b/subprojects/libconfig.wrap new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b494e9b --- /dev/null +++ b/subprojects/libconfig.wrap @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +[wrap-git] +url = https://github.com/4D-STAR/libconfig.git +revision = v1.1.0 +depth = 1 diff --git a/subprojects/libconstants.wrap b/subprojects/libconstants.wrap new file mode 100644 index 0000000..198e592 --- /dev/null +++ b/subprojects/libconstants.wrap @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +[wrap-git] +url = https://github.com/4D-STAR/libconstants.git +revision = v1.1.0 +depth = 1 diff --git a/subprojects/liblogging.wrap b/subprojects/liblogging.wrap new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66ba87c --- /dev/null +++ b/subprojects/liblogging.wrap @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +[wrap-git] +url = https://github.com/4D-STAR/liblogging.git +revision = v1.1.0 +depth = 1