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Hi,
Many Pyrex users are grateful for the ability to seamlessly integrate
Python and C code without the menial tedium of hand-coding extensions in
pure C.
However, Pyrex has a frustrating lack of C++ support, something its
esteemed author doesn't yet have the time to fix.
As an interim solution, I've just released a first cut of 'pyrexembed', a
system that lets you embed C++ code directly into your Pyrex sources.
More info, download etc at http://www.freenet.org.nz/python/pyrexembed
Many Pyrex users are grateful for the ability to seamlessly integrate
Python and C code without the menial tedium of hand-coding extensions in
pure C.
However, Pyrex has a frustrating lack of C++ support, something its
esteemed author doesn't yet have the time to fix.
As an interim solution, I've just released a first cut of 'pyrexembed', a
system that lets you embed C++ code directly into your Pyrex sources.
More info, download etc at http://www.freenet.org.nz/python/pyrexembed