I have a module that needs to be compiled with C++11. On GCC and Clang, that means a std=c++11
switch, or std=c++0x
on older compilers.
Python
You can override the default values for various Distutils compilation and link flags using environment variables. This may require some experimentation depending on which platform you are on and how the Python you was using was built. But generally overriding CFLAGS
will affect the compilation phase and either one of LDSHARED
or LDFLAGS
will affect the link phase.
export CFLAGS='-std=c++11'
pip install blah
or
export CFLAGS='-std=c++11'
python setup.py install
On OS X, another option is to use the ARCHFLAGS
environment variable which has the advantage of not wiping out the original CFLAGS
or LDSHARED
values.
You can use the extra_compile_args
parameter of distutils.core.Extension
:
ext = Extension('foo', sources=[....],
libraries=[....],
extra_compile_args=['-std=c++11'],
....)
Note that this is completely platform dependent. It won't even work on some older versions of gcc and clang.