fixed #6459: distutils.command.build_ext.get_export_symbols now uses 'PyInit'

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Tarek Ziadé 2009-07-11 10:55:27 +00:00
parent b7e14eda6e
commit 23a3775cc8
3 changed files with 7 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -732,10 +732,10 @@ class build_ext(Command):
def get_export_symbols(self, ext):
"""Return the list of symbols that a shared extension has to
export. This either uses 'ext.export_symbols' or, if it's not
provided, "init" + module_name. Only relevant on Windows, where
the .pyd file (DLL) must export the module "init" function.
provided, "PyInit_" + module_name. Only relevant on Windows, where
the .pyd file (DLL) must export the module "PyInit_" function.
"""
initfunc_name = "init" + ext.name.split('.')[-1]
initfunc_name = "PyInit_" + ext.name.split('.')[-1]
if initfunc_name not in ext.export_symbols:
ext.export_symbols.append(initfunc_name)
return ext.export_symbols

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@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ class BuildExtTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
def test_get_outputs(self):
tmp_dir = self.mkdtemp()
c_file = os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'foo.c')
self.write_file(c_file, 'void initfoo(void) {};\n')
self.write_file(c_file, 'void PyInit_foo(void) {};\n')
ext = Extension('foo', [c_file], optional=False)
dist = Distribution({'name': 'xx',
'ext_modules': [ext]})

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@ -350,6 +350,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #6459: distutils.command.build_ext.get_export_symbols now uses the
"PyInit" prefix, rather than "init".
- Issue #6455: Fixed test_build_ext under win32.
- Issue #6377: Enabled the compiler option, and deprecate its usage as an