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A comprehensive unittest suite can be found with the source on the github
repository.

To build for windows from source, download the fftw dlls from here:
To build for windows from source, download the fftw dlls for your system
and the header file from here (they're in a zip file):
http://www.fftw.org/install/windows.html and place them in the pyfftw
directory, renaming them to libfftw3.dll, libfftw3l.dll and libfftw3f.dll (it
should be obvious which files to rename which).
directory. The files are libfftw3-3.dll, libfftw3l-3.dll, libfftw3f-3.dll
and libfftw3.h.

Under linux, to build from source, the FFTW library must be installed already.
This should probably work for OSX, though I've not tried it.
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A comprehensive unittest suite can be found with the source on the github
repository.
To build for windows from source, download the fftw dlls from here:
http://www.fftw.org/install/windows.html and place them in the pyfftw
directory, renaming them to libfftw3.dll, libfftw3l.dll and libfftw3f.dll
(it should be obvious which files to rename which).
To build for windows from source, download the fftw dlls for your system
and the header file from here (they're in a zip file):
http://www.fftw.org/install/windows.html and place them in the pyfftw
directory. The files are libfftw3-3.dll, libfftw3l-3.dll, libfftw3f-3.dll
and libfftw3.h.
Under linux, to build from source, the FFTW library must be installed already.
This should probably work for OSX, though I've not tried it.
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