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Robert Bradshaw
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Add note about the address and comma operators.
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.. _wrapping-cplusplus:
.. _wrapping-cplusplus:
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Using C++ in Cython
Using C++ in Cython
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Overview
Overview
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@@ -362,9 +362,13 @@ a special module ``cython.operator``. The functions provided are:
* ``cython.operator.dereference`` for dereferencing. ``dereference(foo)``
* ``cython.operator.dereference`` for dereferencing. ``dereference(foo)``
will produce the C++ code ``*(foo)``
will produce the C++ code ``*(foo)``
* ``cython.operator.address`` for taking an address. ``address(foo)``
will produce the C++ code ``&(foo)``
* ``cython.operator.preincrement`` for pre-incrementation. ``preincrement(foo)``
* ``cython.operator.preincrement`` for pre-incrementation. ``preincrement(foo)``
will produce the C++ code ``++(foo)``
will produce the C++ code ``++(foo)``.
* ...
Similarly for ``predecrement``, ``postincrement`` and ``postdecrement``.
* ``cython.operator.comma`` for the comma operator. ``comma(a, b)``
will produce the C++ code ``((a), (b))``.
These functions need to be cimported. Of course, one can use a
These functions need to be cimported. Of course, one can use a
``from ... cimport ... as`` to have shorter and more readable functions.
``from ... cimport ... as`` to have shorter and more readable functions.
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