On 30/07/2015 20:04, Michael Stahl wrote:
* Python PyUNO
pyuno/
I think we discussed this the last time I changed it - the external C++
interface in pyuno/inc/pyuno/pyuno.hxx shouldn't be considered "really
public", and its comment explicitly states
"This interface is somewhat private and my change in future."
I can mark any future changes to it that way if you'd like, but
anything outside core LibreOffice still shouldn't depend on it for
binary compatibility. Given that it seems to exist solely to allow
PyUNO itself to be compiled as a (bundled) library, it's hard in any
case to imagine how or why anyone would use it for anything else.
Regards
Matthew Francis
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