Make the .pyf signature files a dependency of the wrapper generation.#72
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The goal is to allow faster re-compilation after editing one of the pyf signature files.
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Ah, nice, thanks. |
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Currently, (as far as I can tell) you have to delete the
_skbuilddirectory after editing a.pyffile to getf2pyto regenerate the wrapper. This PR adds the.pyfsignature files as a dependency of the wrapper generation, so the builds can be incremental. That should help speed up development time when wrapping a new function (or debugging an old one).