Nested Python C Extensions/Modules?

天涯浪子 提交于 2019-12-03 14:12:53

The instructions are here:

Extension('foo', ['src/foo1.c', 'src/foo2.c'])

describes an extension that lives in the root package, while

Extension('pkg.foo', ['src/foo1.c', 'src/foo2.c'])

describes the same extension in the pkg package. The source files and resulting object code are identical in both cases; the only difference is where in the filesystem (and therefore where in Python’s namespace hierarchy) the resulting extension lives.

Remember, a package is always a directory (or zipfile) containing a module __init__. To create a module that's a package body, that module will be called __init__ and live under the package's directory (or zipfile). I've never done that in C; if it doesn't work to do it directly, name the module e.g. _init instead, and in __init__.py do from _init import * (one of the very few legitimate uses of from ... import *;-).

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