Bill Spotz wrote:
> Oops, I meant '"Cython" is its own language,' not "Python" (although
> Python qualifies, too, just not in context).
>
> Also, Pyrex, listed in the c-info.python-as-glue.html page, was the
> pre-cursor to Cython.
But when it comes to interfacing NumPy, they are really not com
Oops, I meant '"Cython" is its own language,' not "Python" (although Python
qualifies, too, just not in context).
Also, Pyrex, listed in the c-info.python-as-glue.html page, was the pre-cursor
to Cython.
-Bill
On Oct 27, 2014, at 10:20 AM, Bill Spotz wrote:
> Python is its own language, but
Python is its own language, but it allows you to import C and C++ code, thus
creating an interface to these languages. Just as with SWIG, you would import
a module written in Cython that gives you access to underlying C/C++ code.
Cython is very nice for a lot of applications, but it is not the