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Kirill Smelkov
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Stefan Behnel
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Remove a note in the docs that no-one should care about anymore.
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.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/userguide/early_binding_for_speed/rectangle_cpdef.pyx
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/userguide/early_binding_for_speed/rectangle_cpdef.pyx
.. note::
In earlier versions of Cython, the :keyword:`cpdef` keyword is
``rdef`` - but has the same effect.
Here, we just have a single area method, declared as :keyword:`cpdef` to make it
Here, we just have a single area method, declared as :keyword:`cpdef` to make it
efficiently callable as a C function, but still accessible from pure Python
efficiently callable as a C function, but still accessible from pure Python
(or late-binding Cython) code.
(or late-binding Cython) code.
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