Jeremy Kloth schrieb: > GCC's symbol visibility is supposed to address this exact problem. It would > be nice if -fvisibility=hidden was used to build Python (and its extensions) > by default on supported platforms/compilers. It shouldn't be much of an > issue wrt. exported symbols as they already need to be tracked for Windows > where symbols are hidden by default (unlike traditional *nix). Of course, this doesn't help on systems where gcc isn't used. So for Python itself, we should always look for a solution that works across compilers. Regards, Martin
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