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								#!/usr/bin/env python
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								# Setup script for PyPI; use CMakeFile.txt to build the example application
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								from setuptools import setup
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								from pybind11 import __version__
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								setup(
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								    name='pybind11',
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								    version=__version__,
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								    description='Seamless operability between C++11 and Python',
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								    author='Wenzel Jakob',
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								    author_email='wenzel@inf.ethz.ch',
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								    url='https://github.com/wjakob/pybind11',
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								    download_url='https://github.com/wjakob/pybind11/tarball/v' + __version__,
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								    packages=['pybind11'],
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								    license='BSD',
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								    headers=[
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								        'include/pybind11/attr.h',
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								        'include/pybind11/cast.h',
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								        'include/pybind11/complex.h',
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								        'include/pybind11/descr.h',
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								        'include/pybind11/numpy.h',
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								        'include/pybind11/pybind11.h',
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								        'include/pybind11/stl.h',
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								        'include/pybind11/common.h',
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								        'include/pybind11/functional.h',
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								        'include/pybind11/operators.h',
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								        'include/pybind11/pytypes.h',
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								        'include/pybind11/typeid.h'
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								    ],
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								    classifiers=[
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								        'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
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								        'Intended Audience :: Developers',
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								        'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules',
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								        'Topic :: Utilities',
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								        'Programming Language :: C++',
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								        'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
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								        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
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								        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2',
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								        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3',
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								        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
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								        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
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								        'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
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								    ],
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								    keywords='C++11, Python bindings',
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								    long_description="""pybind11 is a lightweight header library that exposes
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								C++ types in Python and vice versa, mainly to create Python bindings of
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								existing C++ code. Its goals and syntax are similar to the excellent
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								Boost.Python library by David Abrahams: to minimize boilerplate code in
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								traditional extension modules by inferring type information using compile-time
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								introspection.
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								The main issue with Boost.Python-and the reason for creating such a similar
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								project-is Boost. Boost is an enormously large and complex suite of utility
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								libraries that works with almost every C++ compiler in existence. This
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								compatibility has its cost: arcane template tricks and workarounds are
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								necessary to support the oldest and buggiest of compiler specimens. Now that
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								C++11-compatible compilers are widely available, this heavy machinery has
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								become an excessively large and unnecessary dependency.
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								Think of this library as a tiny self-contained version of Boost.Python with
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								everything stripped away that isn't relevant for binding generation. Without
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								comments, the core header files only require ~2.5K lines of code and depend on
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								Python (2.7 or 3.x) and the C++ standard library. This compact implementation
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								was possible thanks to some of the new C++11 language features (specifically:
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								tuples, lambda functions and variadic templates). Since its creation, this
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								library has grown beyond Boost.Python in many ways, leading to dramatically
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								simpler binding code in many common situations.""")
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