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Note also that it is possible (although would rarely be required) to share arbitrary
C++ objects between extension modules at runtime. Internal library data is shared
between modules using capsule machinery [#f6]_ which can be also utilized for
storing, modifying and accessing user-defined data. Note that an extension module
will "see" other extensions' data if and only if they were built with the same
pybind11 version. Consider the following example:
.. code-block:: cpp
auto data = (MyData *) py::get_shared_data("mydata");
if (!data)
data = (MyData *) py::set_shared_data("mydata", new MyData(42));
If the above snippet was used in several separately compiled extension modules,
the first one to be imported would create a ``MyData`` instance and associate
a ``"mydata"`` key with a pointer to it. Extensions that are imported later
would be then able to access the data behind the same pointer.
.. [#f6] https://docs.python.org/3/extending/extending.html#using-capsules
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