On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 8:46 PM, Deborah Swanson <pyt...@deborahswanson.net> wrote: > I want to install the recordclass package: > https://pypi.python.org/pypi/recordclass > > But they've only released wheel files for two platforms, macosx and > win_amd64, neither of which will install on my system. I need win_x86 or > intel_x86, which they don't provide.
The tag for 32-bit Windows is "win32". The PyPI page has win32 wheels for 2.7-3.5. If you're using 3.6, you'll have to build from source. The package has a single C extension without external dependencies, so it should be a straight-forward build if you have Visual Studio 2015+ installed with the C/C++ compiler for x86. Ideally it should work straight from pip. But I tried and it failed in 3.6.1 due to the new PySlice_GetIndicesEx macro. Apparently MSVC doesn't like preprocessor code like this in memoryslots.c: #if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3 if (PySlice_GetIndicesEx(item, Py_SIZE(self), #else if (PySlice_GetIndicesEx((PySliceObject*)item, Py_SIZE(self), #endif &start, &stop, &step, &slicelength) < 0) { It fails with a C1057 error (unexpected end of file in macro expansion). The build will succeed if you copy the common line with `&start` to each case and comment out the original line, such that the macro invocation isn't split across an #if / #endif. This is an ugly consequence of making PySlice_GetIndicesEx a macro. I wonder if it could be written differently to avoid this problem. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list