(ARCH)
Either 32 or 64, to specify whether the build is 32-bit or 64-bit. The value depends on the ARCH environment variable and defaults to the architecture the interpreter running conda was compiled with.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Either 32 or 64, to specify whether the build is 32-bit or 64-bit. The value depends on the ARCH environment variable and defaults to the architecture the interpreter running conda was compiled with. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(ARCH!)
Either 32 or 64, to specify whether the build is 32-bit or 64-bit. The value depends on the ARCH environment variable and defaults to the architecture the interpreter running conda was compiled with.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Either 32 or 64, to specify whether the build is 32-bit or 64-bit. The value depends on the ARCH environment variable and defaults to the architecture the interpreter running conda was compiled with. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(CFLAGS!)
-arch
flag.
Platforms: MACOS Throws an Exception if not found.
`-arch` flag. Platforms: MACOS Throws an Exception if not found.
(CONDA_NPY)
The NumPy version used to build the package, such as 19, 110 or 111.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
The NumPy version used to build the package, such as 19, 110 or 111. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(CONDA_NPY!)
The NumPy version used to build the package, such as 19, 110 or 111.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
The NumPy version used to build the package, such as 19, 110 or 111. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(CONDA_PREFIX)
The path to the conda environment used to build the package, such
as /path/to/conda/env
. Useful to pass as the environment prefix
parameter to various conda tools, usually labeled -p
or --prefix
.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
The path to the conda environment used to build the package, such as `/path/to/conda/env`. Useful to pass as the environment prefix parameter to various conda tools, usually labeled `-p` or `--prefix`. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(CONDA_PREFIX!)
The path to the conda environment used to build the package, such
as /path/to/conda/env
. Useful to pass as the environment prefix
parameter to various conda tools, usually labeled -p
or --prefix
.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
The path to the conda environment used to build the package, such as `/path/to/conda/env`. Useful to pass as the environment prefix parameter to various conda tools, usually labeled `-p` or `--prefix`. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(CONDA_PY)
The Python version used to build the package. Should be 27, 34, 35 or 36.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
The Python version used to build the package. Should be 27, 34, 35 or 36. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(CONDA_PY!)
The Python version used to build the package. Should be 27, 34, 35 or 36.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
The Python version used to build the package. Should be 27, 34, 35 or 36. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(CXXFLAGS)
Same as CFLAGS
.
Platforms: MACOS
Same as `CFLAGS`. Platforms: MACOS
(CXXFLAGS!)
Same as CFLAGS
.
Platforms: MACOS Throws an Exception if not found.
Same as `CFLAGS`. Platforms: MACOS Throws an Exception if not found.
(CYGWIN_PREFIX)
Same as PREFIX
, but as a Unix-style path, such as /cygdrive/c/path/to/prefix
.
Platforms: WINDOWS
Same as `PREFIX`, but as a Unix-style path, such as `/cygdrive/c/path/to/prefix`. Platforms: WINDOWS
(CYGWIN_PREFIX!)
Same as PREFIX
, but as a Unix-style path, such as /cygdrive/c/path/to/prefix
.
Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Same as `PREFIX`, but as a Unix-style path, such as `/cygdrive/c/path/to/prefix`. Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(DIRTY)
Set to 1 if the --dirty
flag is passed to the conda-build
command. May be used to skip parts of a build script conditionally
for faster iteration time when developing recipes. For example,
downloads, extraction and other things that need not be repeated.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Set to 1 if the `--dirty` flag is passed to the conda-build command. May be used to skip parts of a build script conditionally for faster iteration time when developing recipes. For example, downloads, extraction and other things that need not be repeated. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(DIRTY!)
Set to 1 if the --dirty
flag is passed to the conda-build
command. May be used to skip parts of a build script conditionally
for faster iteration time when developing recipes. For example,
downloads, extraction and other things that need not be repeated.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Set to 1 if the `--dirty` flag is passed to the conda-build command. May be used to skip parts of a build script conditionally for faster iteration time when developing recipes. For example, downloads, extraction and other things that need not be repeated. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(FEATURE_DEBUG)
Adds the debug feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and 1 for on.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Adds the debug feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and 1 for on. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(FEATURE_DEBUG!)
Adds the debug feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and 1 for on.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Adds the debug feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and 1 for on. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(FEATURE_NOMKL)
Adds the nomkl
feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and
1 for on.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Adds the `nomkl` feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and 1 for on. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(FEATURE_NOMKL!)
Adds the nomkl
feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and
1 for on.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Adds the `nomkl` feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and 1 for on. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(FEATURE_OPT)
Adds the opt feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and 1 for on.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Adds the opt feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and 1 for on. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(FEATURE_OPT!)
Adds the opt feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and 1 for on.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Adds the opt feature to the built package. Accepts 0 for off and 1 for on. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(GIT_BUILD_STR)
String that joins GIT_DESCRIBE_NUMBER
and GIT_DESCRIBE_HASH
by an
underscore.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
String that joins `GIT_DESCRIBE_NUMBER` and `GIT_DESCRIBE_HASH` by an underscore. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(GIT_BUILD_STR!)
String that joins GIT_DESCRIBE_NUMBER
and GIT_DESCRIBE_HASH
by an
underscore.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
String that joins `GIT_DESCRIBE_NUMBER` and `GIT_DESCRIBE_HASH` by an underscore. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(GIT_DESCRIBE_HASH)
The current commit short-hash as displayed from git describe
--tags
.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
The current commit short-hash as displayed from git describe `--tags`. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(GIT_DESCRIBE_HASH!)
The current commit short-hash as displayed from git describe
--tags
.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
The current commit short-hash as displayed from git describe `--tags`. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(GIT_DESCRIBE_NUMBER)
String denoting the number of commits since the most recent tag.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
String denoting the number of commits since the most recent tag. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(GIT_DESCRIBE_NUMBER!)
String denoting the number of commits since the most recent tag.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
String denoting the number of commits since the most recent tag. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(GIT_DESCRIBE_TAG)
String denoting the most recent tag from the current commit, based
on the output of git describe --tags
.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
String denoting the most recent tag from the current commit, based on the output of git describe `--tags`. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(GIT_DESCRIBE_TAG!)
String denoting the most recent tag from the current commit, based
on the output of git describe --tags
.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
String denoting the most recent tag from the current commit, based on the output of git describe `--tags`. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(GIT_FULL_HASH)
String with the full SHA1 of the current HEAD
.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
String with the full SHA1 of the current `HEAD`. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(GIT_FULL_HASH!)
String with the full SHA1 of the current HEAD
.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
String with the full SHA1 of the current `HEAD`. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(HG_BRANCH)
String denoting the presently active branch.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
String denoting the presently active branch. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(HG_BRANCH!)
String denoting the presently active branch.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
String denoting the presently active branch. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(HG_BUILD_STR)
String that joins HG_NUM_ID and HG_SHORT_ID by an underscore.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
String that joins HG_NUM_ID and HG_SHORT_ID by an underscore. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(HG_BUILD_STR!)
String that joins HG_NUM_ID and HG_SHORT_ID by an underscore.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
String that joins HG_NUM_ID and HG_SHORT_ID by an underscore. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(HG_LATEST_TAG)
String denoting the most recent tag from the current commit.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
String denoting the most recent tag from the current commit. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(HG_LATEST_TAG!)
String denoting the most recent tag from the current commit.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
String denoting the most recent tag from the current commit. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(HG_LATEST_TAG_DISTANCE)
String denoting number of commits since the most recent tag.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
String denoting number of commits since the most recent tag. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(HG_LATEST_TAG_DISTANCE!)
String denoting number of commits since the most recent tag.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
String denoting number of commits since the most recent tag. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(HG_NUM_ID)
String denoting the revision number.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
String denoting the revision number. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(HG_NUM_ID!)
String denoting the revision number.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
String denoting the revision number. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(HG_SHORT_ID)
String denoting the hash of the commit.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
String denoting the hash of the commit. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(HG_SHORT_ID!)
String denoting the hash of the commit.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
String denoting the hash of the commit. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(HOME)
Standard $HOME
environment variable.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX
Standard `$HOME` environment variable. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX
(HOME!)
Standard $HOME
environment variable.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX Throws an Exception if not found.
Standard `$HOME` environment variable. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX Throws an Exception if not found.
(LD_RUN_PATH)
<build prefix>/lib
Platforms: LINUX
`<build prefix>/lib` Platforms: LINUX
(LD_RUN_PATH!)
<build prefix>/lib
Platforms: LINUX Throws an Exception if not found.
`<build prefix>/lib` Platforms: LINUX Throws an Exception if not found.
(LDFLAGS)
Same as CFLAGS
.
Platforms: MACOS
Same as `CFLAGS`. Platforms: MACOS
(LDFLAGS!)
Same as CFLAGS
.
Platforms: MACOS Throws an Exception if not found.
Same as `CFLAGS`. Platforms: MACOS Throws an Exception if not found.
(LIBRARY_BIN)
<build prefix>\Library\bin
Platforms: WINDOWS
`<build prefix>\Library\bin` Platforms: WINDOWS
(LIBRARY_BIN!)
<build prefix>\Library\bin
Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
`<build prefix>\Library\bin` Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(LIBRARY_INC)
<build prefix>\Library\include
Platforms: WINDOWS
`<build prefix>\Library\include` Platforms: WINDOWS
(LIBRARY_INC!)
<build prefix>\Library\include
Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
`<build prefix>\Library\include` Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(LIBRARY_LIB)
<build prefix>\Library\lib
Platforms: WINDOWS
`<build prefix>\Library\lib` Platforms: WINDOWS
(LIBRARY_LIB!)
<build prefix>\Library\lib
Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
`<build prefix>\Library\lib` Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(LIBRARY_PREFIX)
<build prefix>\Library
Platforms: WINDOWS
`<build prefix>\Library` Platforms: WINDOWS
(LIBRARY_PREFIX!)
<build prefix>\Library
Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
`<build prefix>\Library` Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET)
Same as the Anaconda Python macOS deployment target. Currently 10.6.
Platforms: MACOS
Same as the Anaconda Python macOS deployment target. Currently 10.6. Platforms: MACOS
(MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET!)
Same as the Anaconda Python macOS deployment target. Currently 10.6.
Platforms: MACOS Throws an Exception if not found.
Same as the Anaconda Python macOS deployment target. Currently 10.6. Platforms: MACOS Throws an Exception if not found.
(OSX_ARCH)
i386
or x86_64
, depending on Python build.
Platforms: MACOS
`i386` or `x86_64`, depending on Python build. Platforms: MACOS
(OSX_ARCH!)
i386
or x86_64
, depending on Python build.
Platforms: MACOS Throws an Exception if not found.
`i386` or `x86_64`, depending on Python build. Platforms: MACOS Throws an Exception if not found.
(pkg-dir!)
Returns a file object referring to the package directory in the
pkgs
directory in PREFIX
.
Returns a file object referring to the package directory in the `pkgs` directory in `PREFIX`.
(pkg-name-ver-num!)
Returns the string consisting of PKG_NAME
, PKG_VERSION
and
PKG_BUILDNUM
joined by '-' characters.
Returns the string consisting of `PKG_NAME`, `PKG_VERSION` and `PKG_BUILDNUM` joined by '-' characters.
(PKG_BUILD_STRING)
Complete build string of the package being built, including hash. EXAMPLE: py27h21422ab_0 . Conda-build 3.0+.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Complete build string of the package being built, including hash. EXAMPLE: py27h21422ab_0 . Conda-build 3.0+. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(PKG_BUILD_STRING!)
Complete build string of the package being built, including hash. EXAMPLE: py27h21422ab_0 . Conda-build 3.0+.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Complete build string of the package being built, including hash. EXAMPLE: py27h21422ab_0 . Conda-build 3.0+. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(PKG_BUILDNUM)
Build number of the package being built.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Build number of the package being built. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(PKG_BUILDNUM!)
Build number of the package being built.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Build number of the package being built. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(PKG_CONFIG_PATH)
Path to pkgconfig directory.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX
Path to pkgconfig directory. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX
(PKG_CONFIG_PATH!)
Path to pkgconfig directory.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX Throws an Exception if not found.
Path to pkgconfig directory. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX Throws an Exception if not found.
(PKG_HASH)
Hash of the package being built, without leading h. EXAMPLE: 21422ab . Conda-build 3.0+.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Hash of the package being built, without leading h. EXAMPLE: 21422ab . Conda-build 3.0+. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(PKG_HASH!)
Hash of the package being built, without leading h. EXAMPLE: 21422ab . Conda-build 3.0+.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Hash of the package being built, without leading h. EXAMPLE: 21422ab . Conda-build 3.0+. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(PKG_NAME)
Name of the package being built.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Name of the package being built. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(PKG_NAME!)
Name of the package being built.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Name of the package being built. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(PKG_VERSION)
Version of the package being built.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Version of the package being built. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(PKG_VERSION!)
Version of the package being built.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Version of the package being built. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(PREFIX)
Build prefix to which the build script should install.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Build prefix to which the build script should install. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(PREFIX!)
Build prefix to which the build script should install.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Build prefix to which the build script should install. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(RECIPE_DIR)
Directory of the recipe.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Directory of the recipe. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(RECIPE_DIR!)
Directory of the recipe.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Directory of the recipe. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(SCRIPTS)
<build prefix>\Scripts
Platforms: WINDOWS
`<build prefix>\Scripts` Platforms: WINDOWS
(SCRIPTS!)
<build prefix>\Scripts
Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
`<build prefix>\Scripts` Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(SRC_DIR)
Path to where source is unpacked or cloned. If the source file is
not a recognized file type (zip
, tar
, tar.bz2
, or tar.xz
)
this is a directory containing a copy of the source file.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
Path to where source is unpacked or cloned. If the source file is not a recognized file type (`zip`, `tar`, `tar.bz2`, or `tar.xz`) this is a directory containing a copy of the source file. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS
(SRC_DIR!)
Path to where source is unpacked or cloned. If the source file is
not a recognized file type (zip
, tar
, tar.bz2
, or tar.xz
)
this is a directory containing a copy of the source file.
Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
Path to where source is unpacked or cloned. If the source file is not a recognized file type (`zip`, `tar`, `tar.bz2`, or `tar.xz`) this is a directory containing a copy of the source file. Platforms: MACOS, LINUX, WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(VS_MAJOR)
The major version number of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 9.
Platforms: WINDOWS
`The major version number of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 9.` Platforms: WINDOWS
(VS_MAJOR!)
The major version number of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 9.
Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
`The major version number of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 9.` Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(VS_VERSION)
The version number of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 9.0.
Platforms: WINDOWS
`The version number of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 9.0.` Platforms: WINDOWS
(VS_VERSION!)
The version number of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 9.0.
Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
`The version number of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 9.0.` Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
(VS_YEAR)
The release year of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 2008.
Platforms: WINDOWS
The release year of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 2008. Platforms: WINDOWS
(VS_YEAR!)
The release year of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 2008.
Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
The release year of the Visual Studio version activated within the build, such as 2008. Platforms: WINDOWS Throws an Exception if not found.
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