To build IronPython3 you will need the .NET SDK (minimum v6.0.100).
See Getting the Sources for information on getting the source for IronPython3.
Visual Studio 2022 v17.0 or above is required to build IronPython3.
- Open the
IronPython.sln
solution file - Select the configuration options (Release, Debug, etc.)
- Press Ctrl+Shift+B or F6 to build the solution
IronPython3 uses PowerShell to run the build and testing from the command line. You can either use a PowerShell directly, or prefix the commands below with powershell
on Windows, or pwsh
on Linux/macOS.
On Linux/macOS you will need to install PowerShell
Change the working directory to the path where you cloned the sources and run ./make.ps1
By default, with no options, make.ps1
will build the Release
mode binaries. If you would like to build Debug
binaries, you can run ./make.ps1 debug
Other options available for make.ps1
are
-configuration (debug/release) The configuration to build for
-platform (x86/x64) The platform to use in running tests
-runIgnored Run tests that are marked as ignored in the .ini manifests
-frameworks A comma separated list of frameworks to run tests for
(use nomenclature as is used in msbuild files for TargetFrameworks)
There are also other targets available for use with packaging and testing, most come in debug and release (default) versions, such as package-debug
and package
package Creates packages supported by the current platform
stage Stages files ready for packaging
test-* Runs tests from `all` categories, `ironpython` specific tests,
`cpython` tests from the CPython stdlib test suite
If the build is successful the binaries are stored in ironpython3/bin/{Configuration}/{TargetFramework}
.
The standard library is not copied over to the bin
folder during the build process, it lives in Src/StdLib/Lib
.
- When running the
Release
configuration executable, you should set the environment variableIRONPYTHONPATH
to this folder. - When running the
Debug
configuration executable, this folder is automatically added tosys.path
.