On 25Aug2015 2153, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 8/25/2015 2:17 PM, Steve Dower wrote: >> I've written up a long technical blog post about the compiler and CRT >> changes in Python 3.5, which will be of interest to those who build and >> distribute native extensions for Windows. >> >> http://stevedower.id.au/blog/building-for-python-3-5/ >> >> Hopefully it puts some of the changes we've made into a context where >> they don't just look like unnecessary pain. Feedback and discussion >> welcome, either on these lists or on the post itself. > > This is an excellent technical writeup. Can it be linked to from the > devguide, or maybe the C-API docs, if they do not contain everything in > the post? > I probably need to go through the "Building C and C++ Extensions on Windows" chapter (https://docs.python.org/3.5/extending/windows.html) and update it. Judging by the note near the top ("For example, if you are using Python 2.2.1") it's a little out of date :) Things I'd like to see on that page: * setup.py example to build simple extensions * command-line commands to build directly * VS walkthrough for setting up a project (like what is there now) * MinGW walkthrough for building extensions via distutils or directly (I'll need some help with this one) * deeper discussion on DLLs/static linking/distribution (like section 4.3 now, plus details from my post) On the VS walkthrough, my team at work already has a strong interest (and vague plans) to publish VS templates for building Python extensions, which naturally come with docs and maybe a video walkthrough (like https://youtu.be/D9RlT06a1EI, which I did for Python 3.4 without a template). If there's no opposition, it may be neater to link to that rather than walking through VS in Python's docs - then this section would just cover the command line invocations. I have no issues with linking to other IDE's templates/walkthroughs, but I don't know of any that exist yet. Cheers, Steve
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