SIP tool to use python sip bindings
SIP is a tool that makes it very easy to create Python bindings for C
and C++ libraries. It was originally developed to create PyQt, the
Python bindings for the Qt toolkit, but can be used to create bindings
for any C or C++ library.
- Developed at KDE:Qt:PyQt
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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python-sip6.changes | 0000047926 46.8 KB | |
python-sip6.spec | 0000004684 4.57 KB | |
sip-6.6.2.tar.gz | 0001143535 1.09 MB |
Revision 8 (latest revision is 19)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Benjamin Greiner (bnavigator)
(revision 8)
- Update to version 6.6.2 * Enums created with ABI v13 now handle unexpected values by creating corresponding pseudo-members. * Any config settings passed by a PEP 571 frontend are now used. * The 'array' type is now accessible from the sip module. * 'array' can now create one dimensional arrays of wrapped types that can be modified in situ. * Arguments using the /Array/ (and /ArraySize/) annotations will now accept 'array' objects of the corresponding type. * The latest version of ABI v13 is v13.4.0. * The latest version of ABI v12 is v12.11.0. * Bug fixes. - Update to version 6.6.1 * Python v3.6 is no longer supported. * The .sip file parser (created using flex and bison) has been replaced with a pure Python implementation using PLY. * The latest version of ABI v13 is v13.3.1. * The latest version of ABI v12 is v12.10.1.
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