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#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:5
msgid "Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter"
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#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:7
msgid ""
"This document describes how to write modules in C or C++ to extend the "
"Python interpreter with new modules. Those modules can not only define new "
"functions but also new object types and their methods. The document also "
"describes how to embed the Python interpreter in another application, for "
"use as an extension language. Finally, it shows how to compile and link "
"extension modules so that they can be loaded dynamically (at run time) into "
"the interpreter, if the underlying operating system supports this feature."
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#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:15
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"This document assumes basic knowledge about Python. For an informal "
"introduction to the language, see :ref:`tutorial-index`. :ref:`reference-"
"index` gives a more formal definition of the language. :ref:`library-index` "
"documents the existing object types, functions and modules (both built-in "
"and written in Python) that give the language its wide application range."
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#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:21
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"For a detailed description of the whole Python/C API, see the separate :ref:"
"`c-api-index`."
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#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:26
msgid "Recommended third party tools"
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#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:28
msgid ""
"This guide only covers the basic tools for creating extensions provided as "
"part of this version of CPython. Third party tools like Cython, ``cffi``, "
"SWIG and Numba offer both simpler and more sophisticated approaches to "
"creating C and C++ extensions for Python."
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#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:38
msgid ""
"`Python Packaging User Guide: Binary Extensions <https://packaging.python."
"org/en/latest/extensions/>`_"
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"`Python Packaging User Guide: Binary Extensions <https://packaging.python."
"org/en/latest/extensions/>`_"
#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:36
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"The Python Packaging User Guide not only covers several available tools that "
"simplify the creation of binary extensions, but also discusses the various "
"reasons why creating an extension module may be desirable in the first place."
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#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:43
msgid "Creating extensions without third party tools"
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#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:45
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"This section of the guide covers creating C and C++ extensions without "
"assistance from third party tools. It is intended primarily for creators of "
"those tools, rather than being a recommended way to create your own C "
"extensions."
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#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:60
msgid "Embedding the CPython runtime in a larger application"
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#: ../Doc/extending/index.rst:62
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"Sometimes, rather than creating an extension that runs inside the Python "
"interpreter as the main application, it is desirable to instead embed the "
"CPython runtime inside a larger application. This section covers some of the "
"details involved in doing that successfully."
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