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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Compiling the interpreter with the :c:macro:`Py_DEBUG` macro defined produces
what is generally meant by "a debug build" of Python. :c:macro:`Py_DEBUG` is
enabled in the Unix build by adding
:option:`--with-pydebug
` to the
:file:`configure` command. It is also implied by the presence of the
enabled in the Unix build by adding
``--with-pydebug`
` to the
:file:`
./
configure` command. It is also implied by the presence of the
not-Python-specific :c:macro:`_DEBUG` macro. When :c:macro:`Py_DEBUG` is enabled
in the Unix build, compiler optimization is disabled.
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for an example)
To create a source distribution for this module, you would create a setup
script, :file:`setup.py`, containing the above code, and run::
script, :file:`setup.py`, containing the above code, and run this command from a
terminal::
python setup.py sdist
which will create an archive file (e.g., tarball on Unix, ZIP file on Windows)
For Windows, open a command prompt windows ("DOS box") and change the command
to::
setup.py sdist
:command:`sdist` will create an archive file (e.g., tarball on Unix, ZIP file on Windows)
containing your setup script :file:`setup.py`, and your module :file:`foo.py`.
The archive file will be named :file:`foo-1.0.tar.gz` (or :file:`.zip`), and
will unpack into a directory :file:`foo-1.0`.
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Spam or ham the foo.
The signatures of object methods or data attributes should always include the
type name (``.. method:: FileInput.input(...)``), even if it is obvious from the
context which type they belong to; this is to enable consistent
cross-references. If you describe methods belonging to an abstract protocol,
such as "context managers", include a (pseudo-)type name too to make the
The signatures of object methods or data attributes should not include the
class name, but be nested in a class directive. The generated files will
reflect this nesting, and the target identifiers (for HTML output) will use
both the class and method name, to enable consistent cross-references. If you
describe methods belonging to an abstract protocol such as context managers,
use a class directive with a (pseudo-)type name too to make the
index entries more informative.
The directives are:
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directory: :file:`foo-1.0` or :file:`widget-0.9.7`. Additionally, the
distribution will contain a setup script :file:`setup.py`, and a file named
:file:`README.txt` or possibly just :file:`README`, which should explain that
building and installing the module distribution is a simple matter of running ::
building and installing the module distribution is a simple matter of running
one command from a terminal::
python setup.py install
For Windows, this command should be run from a command prompt windows ("DOS
box")::
setup.py install
If all these things are true, then you already know how to build and install the
modules you've just downloaded: Run the command above. Unless you need to
install things in a non-standard way or customize the build process, you don't
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==========================
As described in section :ref:`inst-new-standard`, building and installing a module
distribution using the Distutils is usually one simple command::
distribution using the Distutils is usually one simple command to run from a
terminal::
python setup.py install
On Unix, you'd run this command from a shell prompt; on Windows, you have to
open a command prompt window ("DOS box") and do it there; on Mac OS X, you open
a :command:`Terminal` window to get a shell prompt.
.. _inst-platform-variations:
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This module provides direct access to all 'built-in' identifiers of Python; for
example, ``builtins.open`` is the full name for the built-in function
:func:`open`.
:func:`open`. See :ref:`built-in-funcs` and :ref:`built-in-consts` for
documentation.
This module is not normally accessed explicitly by most applications, but can be
useful in modules that provide objects with the same name as a built-in value,
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Built-in Constants
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-----
The :mod:`pyexpat` extension is built using an included copy of the expat
sources unless the build is configured
:option:`--with-system-expat
`::
sources unless the build is configured
``--with-system-expat`
`::
Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd
and Clark Cooper
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------
The :mod:`_ctypes` extension is built using an included copy of the libffi
sources unless the build is configured
:option:`--with-system-libffi
`::
sources unless the build is configured
``--with-system-libffi`
`::
Copyright (c) 1996-2008 Red Hat, Inc and others.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Setting these variables only has an effect in a debug build of Python, that is,
if Python was configured with the
:option:`--with-pydebug
` build option.
if Python was configured with the
``--with-pydebug`
` build option.
.. envvar:: PYTHONTHREADDEBUG
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