On 13/05/2012 16:58, Stefan Behnel wrote:
David Shi, 13.05.2012 15:25:
Can anyone tell me how to call and exectute C code in Python?
Take a look at Cython, a Python-like language that supports native calls to
and from C/C++ code. It translates your code into very efficient C code, so
the wrapping code tends to be very fast (often faster than hand written C
code).
http://cython.org/
Here are a couple of examples:
http://docs.cython.org/src/tutorial/external.html
There's also the "ctypes" package in the standard library, which is usable
for simple wrapping cases that are not performance critical.
Stefan
Stefan, you appear to have a lot to do with Cython. It would be polite
to mention this when replying.
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