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URL: https://github.com/apache/tvm-ffi/pull/436#issuecomment-3865848648

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   This pull request significantly enhances the documentation for TVM-FFI by 
introducing a new, dedicated guide that consolidates and clarifies the various 
mechanisms for exporting functions and classes across C, C++, and Python. It 
also reorganizes existing content related to custom modules and inter-language 
communication, making it easier for developers to understand and implement 
these features. The changes aim to provide a more structured and user-friendly 
documentation experience.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **New Exporting Functions and Classes Guide**: A comprehensive new guide, 
'Exporting Functions and Classes', has been added to centralize documentation 
on how to make C, C++, and Python functions and classes available across 
languages within TVM-FFI. This guide covers C Symbols, Global Functions, and 
Classes with detailed examples.
   * **Custom Module Documentation Consolidation**: Detailed instructions on 
creating and implementing custom modules have been moved to a dedicated section 
within 'docs/concepts/func_module.rst', improving the organization and 
accessibility of this information.
   * **Documentation Refactoring**: Existing documentation in 
'docs/guides/compiler_integration.md' and 'docs/packaging/python_packaging.rst' 
related to custom modules and C++ to Python export mechanisms has been 
refactored. These sections now provide concise summaries and cross-references 
to the new, more detailed guides, reducing redundancy and improving navigation.
   
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   * **docs/concepts/func_module.rst**
       * Added a new section titled 'Custom Modules' detailing the process of 
subclassing `tvm::ffi::ModuleObj` and implementing its required methods for 
custom module creation.
   * **docs/guides/compiler_integration.md**
       * Removed the 'Advanced: Custom Modules' section and replaced it with a 
`seealso` directive linking to the newly added 'Custom Modules' section in 
`docs/concepts/func_module.rst`.
   * **docs/guides/export_func_cls.rst**
       * Added a new file containing a comprehensive guide on 'Exporting 
Functions and Classes', covering C Symbols, Global Functions, and Classes with 
examples for C++ and Python usage.
   * **docs/index.rst**
       * Updated the table of contents under the 'Guides' section to include 
the new `guides/export_func_cls.rst`.
   * **docs/packaging/python_packaging.rst**
       * Added a reference label `_sec-load-the-library` for the 'Load the 
Library' section.
       * Removed the extensive 'Export C++ to Python' section, including its 
subsections on TVM-FFI ABI, Global Function, and Class, replacing it with a 
`seealso` directive pointing to the new `docs/guides/export_func_cls.rst` guide.
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