In some configurations (i.e. When Py_DEBUG is defined) Py_InitModule4 does not have an implementation because of macro rewriting. It is meant to tell you that the ABI are not compatible.
I had this issue when I tried to use the Py_Debug version with a release version of the executable. Make sure you are compiling to the same configurations (debug/release) on all your targets.
In some configurations (i.e. When Py_DEBUG is defined) Py_InitModule4 does not have an implementation because of macro rewriting. It is meant to tell you that the ABI are not compatible.
I had this issue when I tried to use the Py_Debug version with a release version of the executable. Make sure you are compiling to the same configurations (debug/release) on all your targets. From the Python source in modsupport.
H (Py_TRACE_REFS is defined in Py_DEBUG): /* When we are tracing reference counts, rename Py_InitModule4 so modules compiled with incompatible settings will generate a link-time error.
Thanks,I am wondering if the bindings are wrong, will take a look. – picus Feb 10 at 17:23.
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