Cython is a language that makes writing C extensions for Python as easy as Python itself. Cython is based on Pyrex, but supports more cutting edge functionality and optimizations.
The Cython language is very close to the Python language, but Cython additionally supports calling C functions and declaring C types on variables and class attributes. This allows the compiler to generate very efficient C code from Cython code.
This makes Cython the ideal language for wrapping external C libraries, and for fast C modules that speed up the execution of Python code.
- Official website: http://cython.org/
- Documentation: http://docs.cython.org/en/latest/
- Github repository: https://github.com/cython/cython
- Wiki: https://github.com/cython/cython/wiki
If you already have a C compiler, just do:
pip install Cython
otherwise, see the installation page.
The original Pyrex program was licensed "free of restrictions" (see below). Cython itself is licensed under the permissive Apache License.
See LICENSE.txt.
Want to contribute to the Cython project? Here is some help to get you started.
Note that Cython used to ship the full version control repository in its source distribution, but no longer does so due to space constraints. To get the full source history from a downloaded source archive, make sure you have git installed, then step into the base directory of the Cython source distribution and type:
make repo
This is a development version of Pyrex, a language for writing Python extension modules.
For more info, see:
- Doc/About.html for a description of the language
- INSTALL.txt for installation instructions
- USAGE.txt for usage instructions
- Demos for usage examples
Comments, suggestions, bug reports, etc. are welcome!
Copyright stuff: Pyrex is free of restrictions. You may use, redistribute, modify and distribute modified versions.
The latest version of Pyrex can be found here.
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