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Xavier Thompson
cython
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Amend basic test
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ from libc.stdio cimport printf
# cdef class SomeMemory:
c
cdef
class
SomeMemory
:
c
def
cyp
class
SomeMemory
:
"""
This is a cdef class which is also called
a extensino type. It is a kind of C struct
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@@ -45,24 +45,28 @@ ccdef class SomeMemory:
where all methods are "nogil" and memory
allocation does not depend on python runtime
"""
cdef
double
a
;
cdef
double
b
;
double
a
;
double
b
;
cdef
void
foo
(
self
)
nogil
:
void
__init__
(
double
a
,
double
b
):
this
.
a
=
a
this
.
b
=
b
void
foo
()
nogil
:
"""
It is possible to define native C/Cython methods
that release the GIL (cool...)
"""
self
.
a
=
self
.
b
this
.
a
=
this
.
b
cdef
void
foo1
(
self
,
int
a
)
nogil
:
void
foo1
(
int
a
)
nogil
:
"""
It is possible to define native C/Cython methods
that release the GIL (cool...)
"""
self
.
a
=
a
this
.
a
=
a
cdef
void
foo3
(
self
)
nogil
:
void
foo3
(
)
nogil
:
"""
It is possible to define native C/Cython methods
that release the GIL (cool...)
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