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diff python/pydc/README.txt @ 46:c21d1c2c84e1
- removed pydc.py wrapper overhead (which only called pydcext.so functions, directly, anyways)
* implies renaming pydcext.* to pydc.*
* while at it, iterate directly over args that are passed in (before we did extract fptr, sig and a tuple for the args and iterated over latter afterwards); we might have a tiny perf improvement now
- added type stub as package_data
author | Tassilo Philipp |
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date | Fri, 13 Nov 2020 14:10:31 +0100 |
parents | 0f86a5ecfe61 |
children | edf5c85de5ac |
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--- a/python/pydc/README.txt Thu Nov 12 19:56:33 2020 +0100 +++ b/python/pydc/README.txt Fri Nov 13 14:10:31 2020 +0100 @@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ and 'p' to mutable types (and handles) Apr 13, 2020: added signature char support to specify calling conventions Oct 27, 2020: allowing 'None' for 'p' params, always passing NULL +Nov 13, 2020: removed pydc.py wrapper overhead (which only called pydcext.so + functions; implies renaming pydcext.* to pydc.*), added type stub + as package_data BUILD/INSTALLATION @@ -30,16 +33,20 @@ API === +In a nutshell: + libhandle = load(libpath) # if path == None => handle to running process libpath = get_path(libhandle) # if handle == None => path to executable funcptr = find(libhandle, symbolname) call(funcptr, signature, ...) free(libhandle) -Note that there are no functions to set the calling convention mode. However, -it can be set using the signature. -Not specifying any calling convention in the signature string will use the -platform's default one. +Notes: +- a pydc.pyi stub file with the precise interface description is available +- there are no functions to set the calling convention mode, however, it can be + set using the signature +- not specifying any calling convention in the signature string will use the + platform's default one SIGNATURE FORMAT