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Pyste - Python Semi-Automatic Exporter
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Pyste is a Boost.Python code generator. The user specifies the classes and
functions to be exported using a simple interface file, which following the
Boost.Python's philosophy, is simple Python code. Pyste then uses GCCXML to
parse all the headers and extract the necessary information to automatically
generate C++ code.

The documentation can be found in the file index.html accompaning this README.

Enjoy!
Bruno da Silva de Oliveira (nicodemus@esss.com.br)

Thanks
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- David Abrahams, creator of Boost.Python, for tips on the syntax of the interface
  file and support.
- Marcelo Camelo, for design tips, support and inspiration for this project.
  Also, the name was his idea. 8)
- Brad King, creator of the excellent GCCXML (http://www.gccxml.org)
- Fredrik Lundh, creator of the elementtree library (http://effbot.org)

Bugs
====

Pyste is a young tool, so please help it to get better! Send bug reports to
nicodemus@esss.com.br, accompaining the stack trace in case of exceptions.
If possible, run pyste with --debug, and send the resulting xmls too (pyste
will output a xml file with the same of each header it parsed).