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[Hint: The idea is to create pages for the stuff, not just link it.] = C/C++ = 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 * ["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 * ["SIP"] - similar to SWIG but specialised for Python and C++. Used to create PyQt, the ["Qt"] API wrapper library * [http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/ctypes/ ctypes] is a Python module allowing to create and manipulate C data types in Python. These can then be passed to C-functions loaded from dynamic link libraries. * ["elmer"] - compile and run python code from C, as if it was written in C * [http://pwig.sourceforge.net/ pwig] is a SWIG extension for writting new language modules in Python. ---- '''Articles''' * Embedding Python in Multi-Threaded C/C++ Applications in [http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=3641 LinuxJournal] * Building Hybrid Systems with Boost.Python in [http://www.cuj.com/documents/s=8188/cuj0307abrahams/ C/C++ User Journal] * [http://dales.rmplc.co.uk/Duncan/accu/integratingpython.html Integrating Python, C and C++], presented at the ACCU conference by Duncan Booth, and his [http://dales.rmplc.co.uk/Duncan/accu conference slides] ---- '''Related''' * AppsWithPythonScripting = Fortran = * ["F2PY"] - Fortran to Python Interface Generator (http://cens.ioc.ee/projects/f2py2e/) * PyFort - The Python-Fortran connection tool (http://pyfortran.sourceforge.net/) = Lisp = * ["CLPython"] - Python implemented in Common Lisp * [http://web.archive.org/web/20050207230521/http://www.caddr.com/code/lython/ Lython (archived page)] - Lisp front-end for Python * [http://pymacs.progiciels-bpi.ca/ Pymacs] - integration of Python with Emacs Lisp = Prolog = * PyLog (actually two ''different'' products) * [http://agave.ahsc.arizona.edu/~schcats/projects/ prolog] a simple interface to [http://www.swi-prolog.org/ SWI-Prolog] * bedevere - Python wrapper to GNU Prolog http://bedevere.sourceforge.net/ * [http://pwig.sourceforge.net/ pwig] includes examples of wrapping Python for SWI-Prolog. * [http://code.google.com/p/pyswip/ pyswip] is a ctypes based module for SWI-Prolog. See also [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Python+prolog] = Java = * ["Jython"] - Python implemented in Java * [http://jpype.sourceforge.net JPype] - Java for CPython = C#/.NET = * [http://www.activestate.com/Corporate/Initiatives/NET/Research.html?_x=1 ActiveState research] * [http://zope.org/Members/Brian/PythonNet/ Python for .NET] is a near-seamless integration of the CPython runtime with the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR). = Perl = See http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/17202/fid/1102 * PyPerl [http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/CodeDoc/pyperl/perlmodule.html] * [http://search.cpan.org/search?query=Inline%3A%3APython&mode=all Inline::Python] * PyPerlish - Perl idioms in Python For converting/porting Perl code to Python the tool 'Bridgekeeper' [http://www.crazy-compilers.com/bridgekeeper/] may be handy. = R = * RPy [http://rpy.sourceforge.net] * RSPython [http://www.omegahat.org/RSPython] = Objective-C = * http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/ = Tcl = * ["elmer"] - compile and run python code from Tcl, as if it was written in Tcl * [http://jfontain.free.fr/tclpython.htm TclPython] - a Python package for Tcl allows execution of Python (version 2.2 or above) code from a Tcl interpreter. * [http://mini.net/tcl/1324 Tcl and other languages] - Tcl's equivalent of this page. = Lua = * [http://moin.conectiva.com.br/LunaticPython LunaticPython] - a two-way bridge between Python and Lua. * [http://www.equi4.com/lux/ Lux] - a mutant Lua emphasizing interoperation with Python, Perl, etc. = OCaml = * [http://pycaml.sourceforge.net/ Pycaml] - write Python extension modules in OCaml (instead of C), and use Python code and native libraries from OCaml programs. = Eiffel and Haskell = * Eiffel/Haskell [http://epolyglot.sourceforge.net/] (last updated 2001) * PythonVsHaskell has a section "Using both Python & Haskell with ctypes". = Other (applications) = * LotusNotes [http://www.dominopower.com/issuesprint/issue200008/command.html] * ["PostgreSQL"] [http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue80/nielsen.html] * RenderMan [http://www.lysator.liu.se/~ture/terry.html] * CorbaPython: for a generic solution to language integration to name a few. There are much [http://www.google.com/search?q=Python+binding&hl=en more...] = Other (standards and protocols) = * XMLRPC and SOAP * Yaml: http://www.yaml.org = See also = Thinki: wiki:Thinki/UsingPythonWithOtherLanguages |
[Hint: The idea is to create pages for the stuff, not just link it.]
C/C++
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
["Pyrex"] - write your extension module on Python
- ["weave"] - include C code lines in Python program
["SIP"] - similar to SWIG but specialised for Python and C++. Used to create PyQt, the ["Qt"] API wrapper library
[http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/ctypes/ ctypes] is a Python module allowing to create and manipulate C data types in Python. These can then be passed to C-functions loaded from dynamic link libraries.
- ["elmer"] - compile and run python code from C, as if it was written in C
[http://pwig.sourceforge.net/ pwig] is a SWIG extension for writting new language modules in Python.
Articles
Embedding Python in Multi-Threaded C/C++ Applications in [http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=3641 LinuxJournal]
Building Hybrid Systems with Boost.Python in [http://www.cuj.com/documents/s=8188/cuj0307abrahams/ C/C++ User Journal]
[http://dales.rmplc.co.uk/Duncan/accu/integratingpython.html Integrating Python, C and C++], presented at the ACCU conference by Duncan Booth, and his [http://dales.rmplc.co.uk/Duncan/accu conference slides]
Related
Fortran
["F2PY"] - Fortran to Python Interface Generator (http://cens.ioc.ee/projects/f2py2e/)
PyFort - The Python-Fortran connection tool (http://pyfortran.sourceforge.net/)
Lisp
- ["CLPython"] - Python implemented in Common Lisp
[http://web.archive.org/web/20050207230521/http://www.caddr.com/code/lython/ Lython (archived page)] - Lisp front-end for Python
[http://pymacs.progiciels-bpi.ca/ Pymacs] - integration of Python with Emacs Lisp
Prolog
PyLog (actually two different products)
[http://agave.ahsc.arizona.edu/~schcats/projects/ prolog] a simple interface to [http://www.swi-prolog.org/ SWI-Prolog]
bedevere - Python wrapper to GNU Prolog http://bedevere.sourceforge.net/
[http://pwig.sourceforge.net/ pwig] includes examples of wrapping Python for SWI-Prolog.
[http://code.google.com/p/pyswip/ pyswip] is a ctypes based module for SWI-Prolog.
See also [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Python+prolog]
Java
- ["Jython"] - Python implemented in Java
[http://jpype.sourceforge.net JPype] - Java for CPython
C#/.NET
[http://www.activestate.com/Corporate/Initiatives/NET/Research.html?_x=1 ActiveState research]
[http://zope.org/Members/Brian/PythonNet/ Python for .NET] is a near-seamless integration of the CPython runtime with the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR).
Perl
See http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/17202/fid/1102
PyPerl [http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/CodeDoc/pyperl/perlmodule.html]
[http://search.cpan.org/search?query=Inline%3A%3APython&mode=all Inline::Python]
PyPerlish - Perl idioms in Python
For converting/porting Perl code to Python the tool 'Bridgekeeper' [http://www.crazy-compilers.com/bridgekeeper/] may be handy.
R
RSPython [http://www.omegahat.org/RSPython]
Objective-C
Tcl
- ["elmer"] - compile and run python code from Tcl, as if it was written in Tcl
[http://jfontain.free.fr/tclpython.htm TclPython] - a Python package for Tcl allows execution of Python (version 2.2 or above) code from a Tcl interpreter.
[http://mini.net/tcl/1324 Tcl and other languages] - Tcl's equivalent of this page.
Lua
[http://moin.conectiva.com.br/LunaticPython LunaticPython] - a two-way bridge between Python and Lua.
[http://www.equi4.com/lux/ Lux] - a mutant Lua emphasizing interoperation with Python, Perl, etc.
OCaml
[http://pycaml.sourceforge.net/ Pycaml] - write Python extension modules in OCaml (instead of C), and use Python code and native libraries from OCaml programs.
Eiffel and Haskell
Eiffel/Haskell [http://epolyglot.sourceforge.net/] (last updated 2001)
PythonVsHaskell has a section "Using both Python & Haskell with ctypes".
Other (applications)
LotusNotes [http://www.dominopower.com/issuesprint/issue200008/command.html]
["PostgreSQL"] [http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue80/nielsen.html]
CorbaPython: for a generic solution to language integration
to name a few. There are much [http://www.google.com/search?q=Python+binding&hl=en more...]
Other (standards and protocols)
- XMLRPC and SOAP
Yaml: http://www.yaml.org
See also
Thinki: wiki:Thinki/UsingPythonWithOtherLanguages