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## Manual bindings
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This document is working in progress.
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pkpy allows to wrap a function pointer as a python function or method that can be called in python code.
This function pointer has the following signature:
pkpy uses an universal signature to wrap a function pointer as a python function or method that can be called in python code, i.e `NativeFuncC`.
```cpp
typedef PyObject* (*NativeFuncC)(VM*, ArgsView);
```
+ The first argument is the pointer of `VM` instance.
+ The second argument is an array-like object indicates the arguments list. You can use `[]` operator to get the element.
+ The second argument is an array-like object indicates the arguments list. You can use `[]` operator to get the element and call `size()` to get the length of the array.
+ The return value is a `PyObject*`, which should not be `nullptr`. If there is no return value, return `vm->None`.
### Bind a function or method
Use `vm->bind` to bind a function or method.
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```cpp
vm->bind(obj, "add(a: int, b: int) -> int", [](VM* vm, ArgsView args){
int a = CAST(int, args[0]);
int b = CAST(int, args[1]);
return VAR(a + b);
int a = py_cast<int>(vm, args[0]);
int b = py_cast<int>(vm, args[1]);
return py_var(vm, a + b);
});
// or you can provide a docstring
vm->bind(obj,
"add(a: int, b: int) -> int",
"add two integers", [](VM* vm, ArgsView args){
int a = CAST(int, args[0]);
int b = CAST(int, args[1]);
return VAR(a + b);
int a = py_cast<int>(vm, args[0]);
int b = py_cast<int>(vm, args[1]);
return py_var(vm, a + b);
});
```
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Other documents are working in progress.
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### Bind a property
a property is a python's `property` that attached to a type instance with a getter and an optional setter. It is a data descriptor. A property redirects attribute access to specific functions.