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- .. _`pip wheel`:
- pip wheel
- ---------
- .. contents::
- Usage
- *****
- .. pip-command-usage:: wheel
- Description
- ***********
- .. pip-command-description:: wheel
- Build System Interface
- ++++++++++++++++++++++
- In order for pip to build a wheel, ``setup.py`` must implement the
- ``bdist_wheel`` command with the following syntax::
- python setup.py bdist_wheel -d TARGET
- This command must create a wheel compatible with the invoking Python
- interpreter, and save that wheel in the directory TARGET.
- No other build system commands are invoked by the ``pip wheel`` command.
- Customising the build
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- It is possible using ``--global-option`` to include additional build commands
- with their arguments in the ``setup.py`` command. This is currently the only
- way to influence the building of C extensions from the command line. For
- example::
- pip wheel --global-option bdist_ext --global-option -DFOO wheel
- will result in a build command of
- ::
- setup.py bdist_ext -DFOO bdist_wheel -d TARGET
- which passes a preprocessor symbol to the extension build.
- Such usage is considered highly build-system specific and more an accident of
- the current implementation than a supported interface.
- Options
- *******
- .. pip-command-options:: wheel
- .. pip-index-options::
- Examples
- ********
- #. Build wheels for a requirement (and all its dependencies), and then install
- ::
- $ pip wheel --wheel-dir=/tmp/wheelhouse SomePackage
- $ pip install --no-index --find-links=/tmp/wheelhouse SomePackage
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