# ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Copyright (c) 2020 PyInstaller Development Team. # # This file is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public # License (version 2.0 or later). # # The full license is available in LICENSE, distributed with # this software. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later # ------------------------------------------------------------------ from PyInstaller.compat import is_win from PyInstaller.utils.hooks import collect_dynamic_libs, is_module_satisfies # PyTables is a package for managing hierarchical datasets hiddenimports = ["tables._comp_lzo", "tables._comp_bzip2"] # Collect the bundled copy of blosc2 shared library. binaries = collect_dynamic_libs('tables') datas = [] # tables 3.7.0 started using `delvewheel` for its Windows PyPI wheels. While contemporary PyInstaller versions # automatically pick up DLLs from external `pyproj.libs` directory, this does not work on Anaconda python 3.8 and 3.9 # due to defunct `os.add_dll_directory`, which forces `delvewheel` to use the old load-order file approach. So we need # to explicitly ensure that load-order file as well as DLLs are collected. if is_win and is_module_satisfies("tables >= 3.7.0"): if is_module_satisfies("PyInstaller >= 5.6"): from PyInstaller.utils.hooks import collect_delvewheel_libs_directory datas, binaries = collect_delvewheel_libs_directory("tables", datas=datas, binaries=binaries)