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If you're packaging your library for redistribution, you should indicated the Python interpreter your library is compiled for by including the [platform tag](#platform-tags) in its name. This prevents incompatible interpreters from trying to import your library. If you're compiling for PyPy you *must* include the platform tag, or PyPy will ignore the module.
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See, as an example, Bazel rules to build PyO3 on Linux at https://github.com/TheButlah/rules_pyo3.
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#### Bazel builds
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To use PyO3 with bazel one needs to manually configure PyO3, PyO3-ffi and PyO3-macros. In particular, one needs to make sure that it is compiled with the right python flags for the version you intend to use.
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For example see:
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1. https://github.com/OliverFM/pytorch_with_gazelle -- for a minimal example of a repo that can use PyO3, PyTorch and Gazelle to generate python Build files.
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2. https://github.com/TheButlah/rules_pyo3 -- which has more extensive support, but is outdated.
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#### Platform tags
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