I assume that was done to avoid including all the C files that the
Cython compiler generates. You can specifically tell git not to ignore
your C file using a ! pattern in the .gitignore file. More details
here: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore.
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Warm Regards
Prakhar
I'm sorry, I thought they aren't generated.
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 11:27 AM Stefan Behnel wrote:
> omár sweidán schrieb am 08.01.20 um 22:47:
> > Is there a way for me to contribute to the C files in the Cython folder?
> > When I changed them, it does not show in the changed files list (e.g.
omár sweidán schrieb am 08.01.20 um 22:47:
> Is there a way for me to contribute to the C files in the Cython folder?
> When I changed them, it does not show in the changed files list (e.g. in
> Git GUI). Why are the C files put in the gitignore file?
We exclude all files that are generated by
Hello, All!
Is there a way for me to contribute to the C files in the Cython folder?
When I changed them, it does not show in the changed files list (e.g. in
Git GUI). Why are the C files put in the gitignore file?
Omar Sweidan
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