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Bruno da Silva de Oliveira 7ea2ab1672 - If you export a derived class without exporting its base classes, the derived class will explicitly export the bases's methods and attributes. Before, if you were interested in the bases's methods, you had to export the base classes too.
- Added a new function, no_override. When a member function is specified as "no_override", no virtual wrappers are generated for it, improving performance and letting the code more clean.

- There was a bug in which the policy of virtual member functions was being ignored (patch by Roman Sulzhyk).


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Pyste - Python Semi-Automatic Exporter
======================================

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@globalite.com.br)

Thanks
======

- 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@globalite.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).