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examples.rest
Log Message:
I hope those are last big changes in the project to this release.
Those changes give us an ability to create "setups" in one click
cd release_manager
python release_builder.py
Enjoy
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RCS file: /cvsroot/pygccxml/source/pyplusplus/docs/examples/examples.rest,v
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! -------------------
! 3rd party libraries
! -------------------
! There are of course "ready to run" examples:
! * unit tests
!
! * "custom_code_creator" - exports get\\set functions as class properties
!
! * `py_easybmp`_ - exports `EasyBMP`_ library
!
! * `py_date_time`_ - exports `boost.date_time`_ library. This example is most
! complex and complete one.
! .. _`GUI`: ./pyplusplus_demo.png
.. _`boost.python`: http://www.boost.org/libs/python/doc/index.html
.. _`pyplusplus` : ./../pyplusplus.html
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! -------
! EasyBMP
! -------
! `EasyBMP`_ is a small cross-platform library that provide you functionality
! needed to work with Windows bitmap (BMP) image files. I took me only few minutes
! to create Python bindings for the library. Read more `here`__.
! __ : ./easybmp/easybmp.html
! ---------------
! boost.date_time
! ---------------
!
! I thought that running unit tests is not enough. I wanted to check `pyplusplus`_
! on big and complex projects. Also I wanted to check, whether it realy simple
! to create fully working Python bindings for such projects. The short answer it is
! not. The long answer is `here`__.
!
! __ : ./date_time/date_time.html
!
! .. _`GUI`: ./../tutorials/pyplusplus_demo.png
.. _`boost.python`: http://www.boost.org/libs/python/doc/index.html
.. _`pyplusplus` : ./../pyplusplus.html
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