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NAME

       sip-module - generate a sip extension module

SYNOPSIS

       sip-module [options] name

       name is the fully qualified name of the sip module (i.e. including the package name).

DESCRIPTION

       sip-module  builds  one  of  more  of  the elements of the sip module for a set of package
       projects.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Display a help message.

       -V, --version
              Display the SIP version number.

       --abi-version MAJOR[.MINOR]
              The major version number of the ABI implemented by the sip module is MAJOR.   If  a
              minor version number is also specified it is interpreted as a minimum minor version
              rather than the exact minor version to be used.  By default the very latest version
              is used.

       --project NAME
              The name of the project as it would appear on PyPI is NAME.  By default the name is
              derived from the fully qualified name of the sip module.

       --sdist
              Create an sdist which can then be installed by pip or uploaded to PyPI.

       --setup-cfg FILE
              FILE is copied to the sdist as setup.cfg instead  of  the  default  version.   This
              allows  the  sdist  to  be  customised.  A number of macros may be specified in the
              setup.cfg file: @SIP_MODULE_FQ_NAME@ is replaced by the fully qualified name of the
              sip module.

              @SIP_MODULE_PACKAGE_NAME@  is  replaced  by  the module's project top-level package
              name.

              @SIP_MODULE_PROJECT_NAME@ is replaced by the module's  project  name  as  it  would
              appear on PyPI.

              @SIP_MODULE_VERSION@ is replaced by the version number of the module.

       --sip-h
              Create a sip.h header file that defines the C ABI implemented by the sip module.

       --sip-rst
              Create a sip.rst file that documents the Python API implemented by the sip module.

       --target-dir DIR
              Each of the module's elements will be created in DIR.

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