3RNN/Lib/site-packages/sklearn/__check_build/__init__.py

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"""Module to give helpful messages to the user that did not
compile scikit-learn properly.
"""
import os
INPLACE_MSG = """
It appears that you are importing a local scikit-learn source tree. For
this, you need to have an inplace install. Maybe you are in the source
directory and you need to try from another location."""
STANDARD_MSG = """
If you have used an installer, please check that it is suited for your
Python version, your operating system and your platform."""
def raise_build_error(e):
# Raise a comprehensible error and list the contents of the
# directory to help debugging on the mailing list.
local_dir = os.path.split(__file__)[0]
msg = STANDARD_MSG
if local_dir == "sklearn/__check_build":
# Picking up the local install: this will work only if the
# install is an 'inplace build'
msg = INPLACE_MSG
dir_content = list()
for i, filename in enumerate(os.listdir(local_dir)):
if (i + 1) % 3:
dir_content.append(filename.ljust(26))
else:
dir_content.append(filename + "\n")
raise ImportError(
"""%s
___________________________________________________________________________
Contents of %s:
%s
___________________________________________________________________________
It seems that scikit-learn has not been built correctly.
If you have installed scikit-learn from source, please do not forget
to build the package before using it: run `python setup.py install` or
`make` in the source directory.
%s"""
% (e, local_dir, "".join(dir_content).strip(), msg)
)
try:
from ._check_build import check_build # noqa
except ImportError as e:
raise_build_error(e)