Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: py3c
Version: 1.4
Summary: Python compatibility headers
Home-page: http://py3c.readthedocs.io/
Author: Petr Viktorin
Author-email: encukou@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: py3c
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        py3c helps you port C extensions to Python 3.
        
        It provides a detailed guide, and a set of macros to make porting easy
        and reduce boilerplate.
        
        
        Design principles
        -----------------
        
        * Reduce chances of accidental subtle errors
        * Minimize boilerplate
        * Prefer the Python 3 way of doing things
        * Minimize semantic changes under Python 2
        
        
        Versions
        --------
        
        Projects using py3c will be compatible with CPython 2.6, 2.7, and 3.3+.
        
        
        Guides
        ------
        
        A detailed `porting guide`_ is provided.
        
        A `cheatsheet`_ is available for those that already know the Python C API,
        and want to know what the py3c macros do.
        
        .. _porting guide: http://py3c.readthedocs.org/en/latest/guide.html
        .. _cheatsheet: http://py3c.readthedocs.org/en/latest/cheatsheet.html
        
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        If your build system supports pkg-config, you can set it up
        to look for a system-wide installation of py3c.
        
        Alternately, py3c can be used as a header-only library:
        copy the headers to your project and use them.
        
        If you wish to install py3c system-wide (e.g. if you are a distro packager),
        see the Contributing_ chapter in the documentation.
        
        .. _Contributing: http://py3c.readthedocs.org/en/latest/contributing.html
        
        
        Contribute
        ----------
        
        - Issue Tracker: http://github.com/encukou/py3c/issues
        - Source Code: http://github.com/encukou/py3c
        
        
        License
        -------
        
        The code is licensed under the MIT license. May it serve you well.
        
        The documentation is licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
        
        See the files LICENSE.MIT and doc/LICENSE.CC-BY-SA-3.0.
        
Platform: any
