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docs/userguide/ext_modules.rst: Add more detail on sysconfig/environ vars #3387

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22 changes: 22 additions & 0 deletions docs/userguide/ext_modules.rst
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Expand Up @@ -84,6 +84,28 @@ compiler and linker options from various sources:

.. Ignoring AR, ARFLAGS, RANLIB here because they are used by the (obsolete?) build_clib, not build_ext.

Specifically, if the environment variables ``CC``, ``CPP``, ``CXX``, and ``LDSHARED``
are set, they will be used instead of the ``sysconfig`` variables of the same names.

The compiler options appear in the command line in the following order:

.. Reference: "compiler_so" and distutils.ccompiler.gen_preprocess_options, CCompiler.compile, UnixCCompiler._compile

* first, the options provided by the ``sysconfig`` variable ``CFLAGS``,
* then, the options provided by the environment variables ``CFLAGS`` and ``CPPFLAGS``,
* then, the options provided by the ``sysconfig`` variable ``CCSHARED``,
* then, a ``-I`` option for each element of ``Extension.include_dirs``,
* finally, the options provided by ``Extension.extra_compile_args``.

The linker options appear in the command line in the following order:

.. Reference: "linker_so" and CCompiler.link

* first, the options provided by environment variables and ``sysconfig`` variables,
* then, a ``-L`` option for each element of ``Extension.library_dirs``,
* then, a linker-specific option like ``-Wl,-rpath`` for each element of ``Extension.runtime_library_dirs``,
* finally, the options provided by ``Extension.extra_link_args``.

The resulting command line is then processed by the compiler and linker.
According to the GCC manual sections on `directory options`_ and
`environment variables`_, the C/C++ compiler searches for files named in
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