optimum/quanto/library/extensions/xpu/pybind_module.cpp (5 lines of code) (raw):
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#include <torch/extension.h>
#include "unpack.h"
// !IMPORTANT! Some python objects such as dtype, device, are not mapped to C++ types,
// and need to be explicitly converted using dedicated helpers before calling a C++ method.
// As a consequence, when an operation takes such an object as parameter, instead
// of creating a binding directly to the C++ method, you must create a binding to a
// lambda method that converts the unmapped types and calls the C++ method.
// See the binding of quantize_symmetric for instance.
PYBIND11_MODULE(TORCH_EXTENSION_NAME, m) {
m.def("unpack", &unpack, "unpack");
}