
Weave optionally uses blitz arrays to represent NumPy objects: www.scipy.org/site_content/weave Maybe something there will be of use. eric
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Stefan Heinrichs wrote:
Hello,
we would like to write routines processing numerical python arrays in C++, so that at least boundary checking can be enabled at runtime. While there are a lot of matrix libraries available for C++, I could not find the glue that interfaces such a library to the C-API of numerical python. Seamless access to a minimal C++ library would make the C++ part of programming much easier.
That's clear i had the same problem long time ago, and i written a small wrapper to the blitz library (www.oonumerics.org): i hadn't time to iron out all the details so it isn't ready for general release, but it works. I'm courrently using some sort of template skeleton to write modules in python for my phd (it is 4d digital image processing): if you like to help me to develop it in a usable way this should be useful for other people as well.
I think someone else has developed such a glue, under scipy (isn't?): just look at that.
regards, antonio
Has anyone already written some wrapper/glue code?
Thanks and best regards,
Stefan
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