I try to cythonize
the following code:
from libcpp.vector import vector
from libcpp cimport bool
def test():
cdef vector[bool] = pos(top, 0)
return 1
with:
cython test.pyx --cplus -o test.cpp
which however results in:
Error compiling Cython file:
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...
from libcpp.vector import vector
from libcpp cimport bool
def test():
cdef vector[bool] = pos(top, 0)
^
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test.pyx:5:19: Empty declarator
Error compiling Cython file:
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...
from libcpp.vector import vector
from libcpp cimport bool
def test():
cdef vector[bool] = pos(top, 0)
^
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I assume I'm missing something simple to use c++
but I can't figure out what exactly. Any help would be greatly appropriated.
cdef
supposed to say. It doesn't make sense as either Python or C / C++ to me.cdef
is supposed to introduce c/c++ datatypes.