"Chris Mellon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 09 Oct 2007 17:20:09 +0200, Stefan Arentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Is there an easy way to implement a specific method of a Python class > > in C? Like a native method in Java? I would really like to do the > > majority of my class code in Python and just do one or two methods > > in C. > > > > S. > > > > Weave kinda does this - you can use it write inline C code, which it > extracts and compiles for you. (http://scipy.org/Weave) > > You might also want to look at Pyrex and/or Cython, which let you > write in a Python-like language that is compiled to C. > (http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/greg.ewing/python/Pyrex/ and > http://cython.org). > > Depending on what you want to do in C, just writing it as a normal > shared library and calling it with ctypes might also be an effective > solution. (in the standard library, as of 2.5)
Yeah I'm really trying to do this without any dependencies on external libraries. The ctypes way looks interesting but I had really hoped for something more JNI-like :-/ S. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
