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The changes aim to make it easier for users to get started with and understand the different FFI and C ABI examples, ensuring consistency and better demonstration of features like error handling. ### Highlights * **Example Execution Simplification**: The `examples/packaging/run_example.py` script no longer requires command-line arguments and now sequentially runs all three demonstration flows: `add_one`, `raise_error`, and `IntPair`. * **Improved Error Handling Demonstration**: The `run_raise_error` function in `examples/packaging/run_example.py` has been updated to catch and print the traceback, providing a clearer demonstration of error propagation across language boundaries. * **Standardized Installation for Packaging Example**: The `examples/packaging/README.md` now recommends using `uv pip install --reinstall --verbose .` for installing the example wheel, aligning with CI tooling. * **Unified Example Runner Scripts**: New `run_all_cpu.bat` and `run_all.bat` scripts have been added to the `quickstart` and `stable_c_abi` examples, respectively, to automate the compilation and execution of all examples on Windows, mirroring existing `bash` scripts. * **Documentation Clarity**: README files for `packaging`, `quickstart`, and `stable_c_abi` examples have been updated with clearer instructions, including dedicated sections for running all examples, manual compilation steps, and notes on generated output files. 🧠**New Feature in Public Preview:** You can now enable **Memory** to help **Gemini Code Assist** learn from your team's feedback. 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