[AZ-180] Enhance setup and improve inference logging

- Added a new Cython extension for the engine factory to the setup configuration.
- Updated the inference module to include additional logging for video batch processing and annotation callbacks.
- Refactored test cases to standardize the detection endpoint responses and include channel IDs in headers for better event handling.
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Oleksandr Bezdieniezhnykh
2026-04-03 05:58:55 +03:00
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@@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ globs: ["**/*.py", "**/*.pyx", "**/*.pxd", "**/pyproject.toml", "**/requirements
## Cython
- In `cdef class` methods, prefer `cdef` over `cpdef` unless the method must be callable from Python. `cdef` = C-only (fastest), `cpdef` = C + Python, `def` = Python-only. Check all call sites before choosing.
- **Python cannot call `cdef` methods.** If a `.py` file needs to call a `cdef` method on a Cython object, there are exactly two options: (a) convert the calling file to `.pyx`, `cimport` the class, and use a typed parameter so Cython dispatches the call at the C level; or (b) change the method to `cpdef` if it genuinely needs to be callable from both Python and Cython. Never leave a bare `except Exception: pass` around such a call — it will silently swallow the `AttributeError` and make the failure invisible for a very long time.
- When converting a `.py` file to `.pyx` to gain access to `cdef` methods: add the new extension to `setup.py`, add a `cimport` of the relevant `.pxd`, type the parameter(s) that carry the Cython object, and delete the old `.py` file. This ensures the cross-language call is resolved at compile time, not at runtime.