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Boxiang Sun
cython
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574c2367
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574c2367
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May 10, 2018
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gabrieldemarmiesse
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Corrected some syntax errors.
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@@ -216,15 +216,19 @@ There are differences though whether you declare them in a ``.pyx`` file or a ``
When in a ``.pyx`` file, the signature is the same as it is in Python itself::
from __future__ import print_function
cdef class A:
cdef foo(self):
print "A"
cdef class B(A)
cdef foo(self, x=None)
print "B", x
print("A")
cdef class B(A):
cdef foo(self, x=None):
print("B", x)
cdef class C(B):
cpdef foo(self, x=True, int k=3)
print
"C", x, k
cpdef foo(self, x=True, int k=3)
:
print
("C", x, k)
When in a ``.pxd`` file, the signature is different like this example: ``cdef foo(x=*)``.
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@@ -233,7 +237,7 @@ possible in C, but doesn't need to know the value of the default arguments.::
cdef class A:
cdef foo(self)
cdef class B(A)
cdef class B(A)
:
cdef foo(self, x=*)
cdef class C(B):
cpdef foo(self, x=*, int k=*)
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