Message110476
| Author | pitrou |
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| Recipients | belopolsky, mark.dickinson, pitrou, rhettinger, rnk, tim.golden, tim.peters |
| Date | 2010-07-16.19:36:43 |
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| Message-id | <1279309000.3242.9.camel@localhost.localdomain> |
| In-reply-to | <1279308796.08.0.32731244501.issue9079@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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> OK, can someone show me an example of how functions defined in core > Python can be made available to extension modules? I thought I could > model pytime.h/.c after pymath.h/.c, but the later is not used in > extension modules. I must be missing something trivial here. You should just need to #include "pytime.h" from Include/Python.h. Actually, pymath.h is already included from there. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2010-07-16 19:36:45 | pitrou | set | recipients: + pitrou, tim.peters, rhettinger, mark.dickinson, belopolsky, tim.golden, rnk |
| 2010-07-16 19:36:43 | pitrou | link | issue9079 messages |
| 2010-07-16 19:36:43 | pitrou | create | |