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#: ../Doc/howto/cporting.rst:7
msgid "Porting Extension Modules to Python 3"
msgstr "Portage des modules d'extension vers Python 3"
#: ../Doc/howto/cporting.rst:9
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"We recommend the following resources for porting extension modules to Python "
"3:"
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"The `Migrating C extensions`_ chapter from *Supporting Python 3: An in-depth "
"guide*, a book on moving from Python 2 to Python 3 in general, guides the "
"reader through porting an extension module."
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"The `Porting guide`_ from the *py3c* project provides opinionated "
"suggestions with supporting code."
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"The `Cython`_ and `CFFI`_ libraries offer abstractions over Python's C API. "
"Extensions generally need to be re-written to use one of them, but the "
"library then handles differences between various Python versions and "
"implementations."
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