python-cffi

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Foreign Function Interface for Python calling C code. The aim of this project is to provide a convenient and reliable way of calling C code from Python.

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cffi-1.12.2.tar.gz 0000453893 443 KB
python-cffi-rpmlintrc 0000000316 316 Bytes
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Revision 25 (latest revision is 43)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 680758 from Ondřej Súkup's avatar Ondřej Súkup (mimi_vx) (revision 25)
- update to 1.12.3
- drop patches: 3184b0a675fc425b821b528d7fdf744b2f08dadf.patch
                7a76a381534012af4790e815140d1538510b7d93.patch
                e2e324a2f13e3a646de6f6ff03e90ed7d37e2636.patch
 * Direct support for pkg-config.
 * ffi.from_buffer() takes a new optional first argument that gives the array
    type of the result. It also takes an optional keyword argument require_writable
    to refuse read-only Python buffers.
 * ffi.new(), ffi.gc() or ffi.from_buffer() cdata objects can now be released
    at known times, either by using the with keyword or by calling the new ffi.release().
 * Accept an expression like ffi.new("int[4]", p) if p is itself another cdata int[4].
 * CPython 2.x: ffi.dlopen() failed with non-ascii file names on Posix
 * CPython: if a thread is started from C and then runs Python code
    (with callbacks or with the embedding solution), then previous versions of cffi
    would contain possible crashes and/or memory leaks.
 * Support for ffi.cdef(..., pack=N) where N is a power of two.
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