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diff python/pydc/setup.py @ 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 | da553362fa7c |
children | edf5c85de5ac |
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--- a/python/pydc/setup.py Thu Nov 12 19:56:33 2020 +0100 +++ b/python/pydc/setup.py Fri Nov 13 14:10:31 2020 +0100 @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ from distutils.core import setup, Extension -pydcext = Extension('pydcext', - sources = ['pydcext.c'] +pydcext = Extension('pydc', + sources = ['pydc.c'] , libraries = ['dyncall_s','dynload_s'] ) setup( name = 'pydc' -, version = '1.1.4' +, version = '1.1.5' , author = 'Daniel Adler, Tassilo Philipp' , author_email = 'dadler@dyncall.org, tphilip@dyncall.org' , maintainer = 'Daniel Adler, Tassilo Philipp' @@ -18,11 +18,12 @@ #, packages = ['pydc'] #, package_dir = ['dir'] , ext_modules = [pydcext] -, py_modules = ['pydc'] , description = 'dynamic call bindings for python' , long_description = ''' -dynamic call library allows to call arbitrary C library functions -with a single call code (written in assembly) +library allowing to call arbitrary C library functions dynamically, +based on a single call kernel (so no interface generation used/required) ''' +, package_data = {"pydc-stubs": ['pydc.pyi']} +, packages = ["pydc-stubs"] )