Centralize Public API into dedicated API module #648
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This PR implements a comprehensive refactoring to centralize PythonCall.jl's public API into a dedicated module structure.
Key Changes
New Centralized API Module
src/API/directory with organized API components:types.jl- All public type definitionsfunctions.jl- Public function declarationsmacros.jl- Public macro declarationsexports.jl- Centralized export statementspublics.jl- Public API declarations using modernMeta.parse()patternType System Reorganization
All major types moved to centralized API:
Py,PyException,pybuiltinsPyArray,PyDict,PyIO,PyIterable,PyList,PyPandasDataFrame,PySet,PyTablePyObjectArray,PyObjectVector,PyObjectMatrix(with updatedPtr{Cvoid}storage)Function and Macro Centralization
pyfunc,pyclassmethod,pystaticmethod,pyproperty, etc.)pytablefunction fromCompat@pymacro fromPyMacro@pyconstmacro fromCoreCorebuiltin functionsModule Structure Updates
Technical Improvements
PyObjectArrayusesPtr{Cvoid}instead ofC.PyPtrfor improved type safetyImpact
This refactoring establishes a clear architectural boundary between PythonCall's public API and internal implementation. It reduces code duplication, improves maintainability, and provides users with a single, well-defined interface while preserving full backward compatibility.
The centralized approach makes the codebase more modular and easier to extend, setting up a foundation for future API evolution.