Commit f234571c authored by Robert Bradshaw's avatar Robert Bradshaw

Documentation cleanup.

parent 76723265
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# Pyrex wrapper for the cheesefinder API # Cython wrapper for the cheesefinder API
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cdef extern from "cheesefinder.h": cdef extern from "cheesefinder.h":
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# Makefile for Microsoft compiler statically linking PYVERSION = 2.2 PYHOME = \Python$(PYVERSION:.=) PYINCLUDE = -I$(PYHOME)\include PYLIB = /LIBPATH:$(PYHOME)\libs python22.lib CFLAGS = $(PYINCLUDE) /Ox /W3 /GX -nologo .SUFFIXES: .exe .dll .obj .c .cpp .pyx .pyx.c: $(PYHOME)\Python.exe ../../pyrexc.py $< all: main.exe clean: -del /Q/F *.obj embedded.h embedded.c main.exe main.exe: main.obj embedded.obj link /nologo $** $(PYLIB) /OUT:main.exe embedded.h: embedded.c main.obj: embedded.h # Makefile for Microsoft compiler statically linking PYVERSION = 2.2 PYHOME = \Python$(PYVERSION:.=) PYINCLUDE = -I$(PYHOME)\include PYLIB = /LIBPATH:$(PYHOME)\libs python22.lib CFLAGS = $(PYINCLUDE) /Ox /W3 /GX -nologo .SUFFIXES: .exe .dll .obj .c .cpp .pyx .pyx.c: $(PYHOME)\Python.exe ../../cython.py $< all: main.exe clean: -del /Q/F *.obj embedded.h embedded.c main.exe main.exe: main.obj embedded.obj link /nologo $** $(PYLIB) /OUT:main.exe embedded.h: embedded.c main.obj: embedded.h
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This example demonstrates how Pyrex-generated code can be called directly from a main program written in C. In this example, the module's initialisation function (called "initembedded", since the module is called "embedded") is called explicitly. This is necessary because the module is not being imported using the normal Python import mechanism. The Windows makefiles were contributed by Duncan Booth <Duncan.Booth@SuttonCourtenay.org.uk>. This example demonstrates how Cython-generated code
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The Windows makefiles were contributed by
Duncan Booth <Duncan.Booth@SuttonCourtenay.org.uk>.
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