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Support exporting Rust enums to Python (old school / without data) #834
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I have some messy code that you can use as a reference (originally mentioned in #417): https://salsa.debian.org/Kazan-team/simple-soft-float/-/blob/e19291a0b8eb17e9b52c09b8e670bf0fe3244989/src/python_macros.rs |
I'm nominating this for |
Jake's code looks like a good starting place. Has anyone had a go at it? Happy to test out PRs. I could have a crack at it myself but I think the PR would need a fair bit of hand holding... |
I haven't had a go yet, but I plan to have a go soon unless someone else claims this issue sooner! |
I made an attempt (#1045), but I got frustrated by the amount of boilerplate and traits required. |
As we've got a fair bit to release in 0.12 I'm going to move this to the 0.13 milestone |
Are there any recommended workarounds for the time being? I was considering just adding a python implementation, but I really don't want to have to maintain two copies of the same code in my project :) |
You could construct a It's worth pointing out that #1045 is nearly there, just needs a willing person to rebase and finish it off. |
Following suggestion this is a subset of #417 to focus just on exporting Rust enums without data to Python. These should be fairly straightforward to support - we could borrow inspiration from C++'s
boost.Python
andpybind11
. We might also want compatibility with the Pythonenum
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