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There a various tools which make it easier to brisge the gab beetween Python and C: | There a various tools which make it easier to bridge the gap between Python and C/C++: |
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* [http://www.swig.org/ SWIG] - generate extension module from your .h files * ["boost.python"] - write (tiny) C++ class to wrap your classes in an extension module * [http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/ Pyrex] - write your extension module on Python (!) * [http://cxx.sourceforge.net/ CXX] * [http://starship.python.net/crew/gmcm/scxx.html SCXX] * ["weave"] - include C code lines in Python program [Hint: The idea is to create pages for the stuff, not just link it.] [wiki:Thinki/UsingPythonWithOtherLanguages Much more extensive page on Thinki] [[There are also interesting solutions for co-operation between Python and such languages as Tcl, Perl, Fortran, Prolog, and many others. We'll write more on these subjects, in time.]] |
There a various tools which make it easier to bridge the gap between Python and C/C++:
[http://www.swig.org/ SWIG] - generate extension module from your .h files
- ["boost.python"] - write (tiny) C++ class to wrap your classes in an extension module
[http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/ Pyrex] - write your extension module on Python
- ["weave"] - include C code lines in Python program
[Hint: The idea is to create pages for the stuff, not just link it.]
[wiki:Thinki/UsingPythonWithOtherLanguages Much more extensive page on Thinki]
[[There are also interesting solutions for co-operation between Python and such languages as Tcl, Perl, Fortran, Prolog, and many others. We'll write more on these subjects, in time.]]