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CodePY

http://mathema.tician.de/software/codepy
Generate and execute native code at run time.

CodePy is a C/C++ metaprogramming toolkit for Python. It handles two aspects of native-code metaprogramming:

  • Generating C/C++ source code.
  • Compiling this source code and dynamically loading it into the Python interpreter.
  • Both capabilities are meant to be used together, but also work on their own. In particular, the code generation facilities work well in conjunction with PyCuda. Dynamic compilation and linking are so far only supported in GNU/Linux with the GNU toolchain.





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Expat

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Kelly Hopkins

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6 April 2010




Leaders and contributors

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Andreas Kloeckner Maintainer


Resources and communication

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DeveloperHomepagehttp://pypi.python.org/pypi/codepy


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