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README.md
pbtest
An example project built with pybind11.
Installation
On Unix (Linux, OS X)
- clone this repository
pip install ./pbtest
On Windows (Requires Visual Studio 2015)
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For Python 3.5:
- clone this repository
pip install ./pbtest
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For earlier versions of Python, including Python 2.7:
Pybind11 requires a C++11 compliant compiler (i.e. Visual Studio 2015 on Windows). Running a regular
pip install
command will detect the version of the compiler used to build Python and attempt to build the extension with it. We must force the use of Visual Studio 2015.- clone this repository
"%VS140COMNTOOLS%\..\..\VC\vcvarsall.bat" x64
set DISTUTILS_USE_SDK=1
set MSSdk=1
pip install ./pbtest
Note that this requires the user building pbtest to have registry edition rights on the machine, to be able to run the
vcvarsall.bat
script.
Building the documentation
Documentation for the example project is generated using Sphinx. Sphinx has the ability to automatically inspect the signatures and documentation strings in the extension module to generate beautiful documentation in a variety formats. The following command generates HTML-based reference documentation; for other formats please refer to the Sphinx manual:
cd pbtest/docs
make html
License
pybind11 is provided under a BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. By using, distributing, or contributing to this project, you agree to the terms and conditions of this license.
Test call
import pbtest
pbtest.add(1, 2)