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To export global variables, use the <tt>Var</tt> construct:</p>
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<span class=identifier>Var</span><span class=special>(</span><span class=string>&quot;myglobal&quot;</span><span class=special>, </span><span class=string>&quot;foo.h&quot;</span><span class=special>)
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Beware of non-const global variables: changes in Python won't reflect in C++!
If you really must change them in Python, you will have to write some accessor
functions, and export those.</p>
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