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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andre Miras
2c0a79a817 Uses Python 3 syntax
This is a follow up for #482, uses Python 3 syntax:
- Simplifies `super()` calls
- Removes some unused `super()` (no parent class)
- Removes `object` inheritance
- Drops `IS_PY2` logic
- Drops Python 2 imports
2020-05-06 18:59:20 +02:00
lerela
a47f946f9a Fixes to Numpy so that the binary is accepted by the App Store.
Explanation: Apple forbids some symbols that Numpy is linked against (ccopy, dcopy, scopy, zcopy and xerbla). Compilation and tests work fine but the App Store complains and prevents uploading such builds.
This patch aliases the culprits to the public, allowed method names, allowing the linking to proceed as before and the resulting binary to be accepted by the App Store.
2020-05-05 10:51:08 +02:00
Andre Miras
56431b6922 Moving to dedicated kivy_ios/ package directory
- updates all imports to prefix kivy_ios
- adds basic `setup.py` file
- adds a simple `toolchain.py` to the root folder for compat

Makes it possible to install kivy-ios from PyPI:
```
pip install kivy-ios
toolchain --help
```
Note the `rebuild_updated_recipes.py` is expected to fail as we
moved all the recipes.

This is a working, but unperfect iteration that come with limitations
we would address in subsequent pull requests, such as:
- the new usage is not yet documented
- CI is not testing the source distribution creation and install
- Continuous Delivery to PyPI is not in place
- `toolchain` binary is a bit too generic name
- we're still vendoring things under `tools/`
2020-05-03 23:29:41 +02:00