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Introduction
License
Features
SIP Components
Preparing for SIP v5
Qt Support
Potential Incompatibilities with Earlier Versions
SIP v4.19
SIP v4.16
SIP v4.14.4
SIP v4.12.3
SIP v4.12
SIP v4.10.1
SIP v4.8
SIP v4.7.8
SIP v4.7.3
SIP v4.4
Installation
Downloading
Configuring
Building
Configuring with Configuration Files
Using SIP
A Simple C++ Example
A Simple C Example
A More Complex C++ Example
Ownership of Objects
Types and Meta-types
Lazy Type Attributes
Support for Python’s Buffer Interface
Support for Wide Characters
The Python Global Interpreter Lock
Managing Incompatible APIs
Building a Private Copy of the
sip
Module
The SIP Command Line
SIP Specification Files
Syntax Definition
Variable Numbers of Arguments
Additional SIP Types
Classic Division and True Division
Namespaces
Directives
Revised Directive Syntax
List of Directives
Annotations
Argument Annotations
Class Annotations
Mapped Type Annotations
Enum Annotations
Exception Annotations
Function Annotations
Typedef Annotations
Variable Annotations
C API for Handwritten Code
Event Handlers
Generated Type Structures
Generated Type Objects
Generated Named Enum Type Objects
Generated Derived Classes
Generated Exception Objects
Using the C API when Embedding
Python API for Applications
The Build System
Building Your Extension with distutils
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