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Kirill Smelkov
cython
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Jun 19, 2018
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gabrieldemarmiesse
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Moved stuff from string.rst to the examples directory.
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docs/examples/tutorial/string/const.pyx
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cdef
extern
from
"someheader.h"
:
ctypedef
const
char
specialChar
int
process_string
(
const
char
*
s
)
const
unsigned
char
*
look_up_cached_string
(
const
unsigned
char
*
key
)
docs/examples/tutorial/string/const_char.pyx
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from
libc.string
cimport
const_char
,
const_uchar
cdef
extern
from
"someheader.h"
:
ctypedef
const_char
specialChar
int
process_string
(
const_char
*
s
)
const_uchar
*
look_up_cached_string
(
const_uchar
*
key
)
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cdef
extern
from
"someheader.h"
:
int
process_string
(
char
*
s
)
# note: looses API information!
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typedef
const
char
specialChar
;
int
process_string
(
const
char
*
s
);
const
unsigned
char
*
look_up_cached_string
(
const
unsigned
char
*
key
);
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@@ -300,20 +300,13 @@ Many C libraries use the ``const`` modifier in their API to declare
that they will not modify a string, or to require that users must
not modify a string they return, for example:
.. code-block:: c
typedef const char specialChar;
int process_string(const char* s);
const unsigned char* look_up_cached_string(const unsigned char* key);
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/tutorial/string/someheader.h
Since version 0.18, Cython has support for the ``const`` modifier in
the language, so you can declare the above functions straight away as
follows:
:
follows:
cdef extern from "someheader.h":
ctypedef const char specialChar
int process_string(const char* s)
const unsigned char* look_up_cached_string(const unsigned char* key)
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/tutorial/string/const.pyx
Previous versions required users to make the necessary declarations
at a textual level. If you need to support older Cython versions,
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@@ -322,23 +315,17 @@ you can use the following approach.
In general, for arguments of external C functions, the ``const``
modifier does not matter and can be left out in the Cython
declaration (e.g. in a .pxd file). The C compiler will still do
the right thing, even if you declare this to Cython:
:
the right thing, even if you declare this to Cython:
cdef extern from "someheader.h":
int process_string(char* s) # note: looses API information!
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/tutorial/string/const_left_out.pyx
However, in most other situations, such as for return values and
variables that use specifically typedef-ed API types, it does matter
and the C compiler will emit at least a warning if used incorrectly.
To help with this, you can use the type definitions in the
``libc.string`` module, e.g.::
from libc.string cimport const_char, const_uchar
``libc.string`` module, e.g.:
cdef extern from "someheader.h":
ctypedef const_char specialChar
int process_string(const_char* s)
const_uchar* look_up_cached_string(const_uchar* key)
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/tutorial/string/const_char.pyx
Note: even if the API only uses ``const`` for function arguments,
it is still preferable to properly declare them using these
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