diff DEPENDENCIES/mingw32/Python27/include/cobject.h @ 87:2a2c65a20a8b

Add Python libs and headers
author Chris Cannam
date Wed, 25 Feb 2015 14:05:22 +0000
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+/*
+   CObjects are marked Pending Deprecation as of Python 2.7.
+   The full schedule for 2.x is as follows:
+     - CObjects are marked Pending Deprecation in Python 2.7.
+     - CObjects will be marked Deprecated in Python 2.8
+       (if there is one).
+     - CObjects will be removed in Python 2.9 (if there is one).
+
+   Additionally, for the Python 3.x series:
+     - CObjects were marked Deprecated in Python 3.1.
+     - CObjects will be removed in Python 3.2.
+
+   You should switch all use of CObjects to capsules.  Capsules
+   have a safer and more consistent API.  For more information,
+   see Include/pycapsule.h, or read the "Capsules" topic in
+   the "Python/C API Reference Manual".
+
+   Python 2.7 no longer uses CObjects itself; all objects which
+   were formerly CObjects are now capsules.  Note that this change
+   does not by itself break binary compatibility with extensions
+   built for previous versions of Python--PyCObject_AsVoidPtr()
+   has been changed to also understand capsules.
+
+*/
+
+/* original file header comment follows: */
+
+/* C objects to be exported from one extension module to another.
+ 
+   C objects are used for communication between extension modules.
+   They provide a way for an extension module to export a C interface
+   to other extension modules, so that extension modules can use the
+   Python import mechanism to link to one another.
+
+*/
+
+#ifndef Py_COBJECT_H
+#define Py_COBJECT_H
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) PyCObject_Type;
+
+#define PyCObject_Check(op) (Py_TYPE(op) == &PyCObject_Type)
+
+/* Create a PyCObject from a pointer to a C object and an optional
+   destructor function.  If the second argument is non-null, then it
+   will be called with the first argument if and when the PyCObject is
+   destroyed.
+
+*/
+PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyCObject_FromVoidPtr(
+	void *cobj, void (*destruct)(void*));
+
+
+/* Create a PyCObject from a pointer to a C object, a description object,
+   and an optional destructor function.  If the third argument is non-null,
+   then it will be called with the first and second arguments if and when 
+   the PyCObject is destroyed.
+*/
+PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyCObject_FromVoidPtrAndDesc(
+	void *cobj, void *desc, void (*destruct)(void*,void*));
+
+/* Retrieve a pointer to a C object from a PyCObject. */
+PyAPI_FUNC(void *) PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(PyObject *);
+
+/* Retrieve a pointer to a description object from a PyCObject. */
+PyAPI_FUNC(void *) PyCObject_GetDesc(PyObject *);
+
+/* Import a pointer to a C object from a module using a PyCObject. */
+PyAPI_FUNC(void *) PyCObject_Import(char *module_name, char *cobject_name);
+
+/* Modify a C object. Fails (==0) if object has a destructor. */
+PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyCObject_SetVoidPtr(PyObject *self, void *cobj);
+
+
+typedef struct {
+    PyObject_HEAD
+    void *cobject;
+    void *desc;
+    void (*destructor)(void *);
+} PyCObject;
+
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+#endif /* !Py_COBJECT_H */