Presuming your Python extension foo is intended to be used as a module, accessible via import foo you don't need to know what the filename extension should be on what operating system. You just use distutils You will get a . Pyd on Windows, and a .
So on Linux etc. Read this documentation.
Presuming your Python extension foo is intended to be used as a module, accessible via import foo, you don't need to know what the filename extension should be on what operating system. You just use distutils. You will get a .
Pyd on Windows, and a . So on Linux etc. Read this documentation.
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