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Summary of Changes
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This pull request updates the pyproject.toml file to modify the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable. This change likely aims to adjust the minimum macOS version targeted during the build process, potentially for broader compatibility or to align with specific build requirements.
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- Build Configuration: The MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable in pyproject.toml has been updated from 15.0 to 14.0. This change affects the minimum macOS version that built artifacts will target.
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Code Review
This pull request updates the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
for cibuildwheel
from 15.0
to 14.0
. This is a positive change as it aligns the target with a stable macOS release and ensures consistency with the CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
already defined in the [tool.scikit-build]
section. My review includes a suggestion to address configuration duplication for better long-term maintainability.
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ build = ["cp39-*", "cp310-*", "cp311-*", "cp312-*", "cp313-*"] | |||
skip = ["*-win32", "*-manylinux_i686", "*-musllinux*", "pp*"] | |||
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# Set the environment variable for the wheel build step. | |||
environment = { LCS_BUILD_DIR = "{project}/src/libCacheSim/build", MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = "15.0" } | |||
environment = { LCS_BUILD_DIR = "{project}/src/libCacheSim/build", MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = "14.0" } |
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This change correctly aligns the two macOS deployment target settings, which is a good improvement. To further improve maintainability, you could consider removing the CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
definition from [tool.scikit-build]
(line 52) and rely on this environment variable as the single source of truth, as scikit-build-core
will automatically use it. This would prevent the two values from becoming out of sync in the future.
A potential trade-off is that local builds (not using cibuildwheel
) would then depend on the developer's environment or the Python interpreter's default deployment target, rather than being explicitly pinned in pyproject.toml
.
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