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Installation
Standard
Basix can be installed using
pip install .
Advanced
In the standard install, the C++ library is built and installed inside the Python package. This method is suitable for the majority of use cases.
It is also possible to install the C++ and Python interfaces separately (see below). This is useful if you only need the C++ interface, and can be helpful during development.
C++ library
In the cpp/
directory:
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -B build-dir -S .
cmake --build build-dir
cmake --install build-dir
You may need to use sudo
for the final install step. Using the CMake
build type Release
is strongly recommended for performance.
Python interface
After installing the C++ library, install the Python interface by running in
the directory python/
:
pip install .
Running the unit tests
To install Basix and the extra dependencies required to run the Python unit tests:
pip install .[test]
From the directory python/
the tests can be run with:
pytest test/
Dependencies
C++
Basix requires a C++20 compiler and depends on BLAS and LAPACK.
Python
When using the standard install approach all build and runtime dependencies for the C++ and Python parts of Basix will be fetched automatically.
Building the Python interface requires
pybind11
.
At runtime Basix requires numpy
.
Basix specifies sets of optional extras docs
, lint
, optional
, test
, and
ci
for building documentation, linting, enabling optional features, testing
and for continuous integration, respectively, e.g.:
pip install .[docs,lint]