SIP tool to use python sip bindings
SIP is a tool that makes it very easy to create Python bindings for C
and C++ libraries. It was originally developed to create PyQt, the
Python bindings for the Qt toolkit, but can be used to create bindings
for any C or C++ library.
- Developed at KDE:Qt:PyQt
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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disable-rpaths.diff | 0000000322 322 Bytes | |
disable-strip.diff | 0000001420 1.39 KB | |
python-sip.changes | 0000034089 33.3 KB | |
python-sip.spec | 0000008137 7.95 KB | |
sip-4.19.14.tar.gz | 0001049688 1 MB |
Revision 100 (latest revision is 116)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Fabian Vogt (Vogtinator)
(revision 100)
- Switch to a working location for the tarball - Update to 4.19.14: * The reference count displayed by sip.dump() now has the same caveat as sys.getrefcount(). * Added SIP_NULLPTR to the C API. * Added support for size_t. * Added sipLong_AsSizeT() to the C API. * Added the '=' format characters to sipBuildResult() and sipParseResult().
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