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2017-01-27python: Move native wrappers to the _m5 namespaceAndreas Sandberg
Swig wrappers for native objects currently share the _m5.internal name space with Python code. This is undesirable if we ever want to switch from Swig to some other framework for native binding (e.g., PyBind11 or Boost::Python). This changeset moves all of such wrappers to the _m5 namespace, which is now reserved for native code. Change-Id: I2d2bc12dbc05b57b7c5a75f072e08124413d77f3 Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2010-09-22python: get rid of internal.enums package.Steve Reinhardt
Move generated enums into internal.params, which gets imported into object.params, restoring backward compatibility for scripts that expect to find them there.
2010-09-12swig: make all generated files go into the m5.internal packageNathan Binkert
This is necessary because versions of swig older than 1.3.39 fail to do the right thing and try to do relative imports for everything (even with the package= option to %module). Instead of putting params in the m5.internal.params package, put params in the m5.internal package and make all param modules start with param_. Same thing for m5.internal.enums. Also, stop importing all generated params into m5.objects. They are not necessary and now with everything using relative imports we wound up with pollution of the namespace (where builtin-range got overridden). --HG-- rename : src/python/m5/internal/enums/__init__.py => src/python/m5/internal/enums.py rename : src/python/m5/internal/params/__init__.py => src/python/m5/internal/params.py