Am 07/08/2008 08:35 PM schrieb Dag Sverre Seljebotn: > Johannes Wienke wrote: >> Am 07/08/2008 08:24 PM schrieb Dag Sverre Seljebotn: >>> Johannes Wienke wrote: >>>> Am 07/08/2008 07:55 PM schrieb Carl Witty: >>>>> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Johannes Wienke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> warning: include/icewing/gui/Gimage.pxi:87:11: Function signature does >>>>>> not match previous declaration >>>>>> >>>>>> Line 87 in that file is: >>>>>> iwImage* iw_img_new_alloc(int width, int height, int planes, iwType type) >>>>> ... >> [...] >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/BA-workspace/shIP $ grep -in "Gimage.pxi" `find . -name >>>> '*.px*'` | grep -v svn >>>> ./src/ship/icewing/preview.pxd:2:include "icewing/gui/Gimage.pxi" >>>> ./src/ship/icewing/image_utils.pxd:1:include "icewing/gui/Gimage.pxi" >>>> ./include/icewing/gui/Grender.pxi:3:include "icewing/gui/Gimage.pxi" >>>> ./include/icewing/gui/Gpreview.pxi:4:include "icewing/gui/Gimage.pxi" >>> Here it is included multiple times, each pxd file gets a copy of the >>> function definitions in the pxi files. You're probably using pxi in the >>> wrong place here, switch it to a pxd file and use cimport. >>> >> Well, I thought pxi files are used for definitions from other header >> files and pxd files for definitions of your own cython code. Or is that >> wrong? > > pxi files are not for any specific purpose; they simply insert the file > verbatim into the spot of the include (and thus often can lead to > defining things too many times). (There are ups and downs to this; I'd > never use them myself for any purpose but that's only a subjective > feeling). It is perfectly ok to cimport a pxd file into another pxd file.
Ok, nevertheless I use the approach with the pxi files for all other modules and definitions in my program and only Gimage.pxi generates these warnings. Furthermore only some of the functions have those warnings, not all in the file. - Johannes
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