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Boxiang Sun
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Docs for verbatim C code.
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@@ -328,6 +328,41 @@ are entirely on your own with this feature. If you want to declare a name
the C file for it, you can do this using a C name declaration. Consider this
an advanced feature, only for the rare cases where everything else fails.
Including verbatim C code
-------------------------
For advanced use cases, Cython allows you to directly write C code
as "docstring" of a ``cdef extern from`` block::
cdef extern from *:
"""
/* This is C code which will be put
* in the .c file output by Cython */
static long square(long x) {return x * x;}
#define assign(x, y) ((x) = (y))
"""
long square(long x)
void assign(long& x, long y)
The above is essentially equivalent to having the C code in a file
``header.h`` and writing ::
cdef extern from "header.h":
long square(long x)
void assign(long& x, long y)
It is also possible to combine a header file and verbatim C code::
cdef extern from "badheader.h":
"""
/* This macro breaks stuff */
#undef int
"""
# Stuff from badheader.h
In this case, the C code ``#undef int`` is put right after
``#include "badheader.h"`` in the C code generated by Cython.
Using Cython Declarations from C
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