Numba 0.11 is now available which brings experimental support for NumPy datetime64 and timedelta64 types with Numba's "nopython" mode. Supported functionality includes NumPy datetime and timedelta objects as numba function arguments and return values, creating new datetime and timedelta objects inside numba functions, and basic arithmetic operations between datetimes and timedeltas. When compiled with "nopython" turned on, datetime and timedelta objects will be translated to low level LLVM structures. Version 0.11 ========== * Experimental support for NumPy datetime64 and timedelta64 types Download ======== http://numba.pydata.org/download.html Website ======= http://numba.pydata.org/ Documentation ============ http://numba.pydata.org/numba-doc/0.11/index.html<http://numba.pydata.org/numba-doc/0.10/index.html> Numba ====== Numba is an just-in-time specializing compiler which compiles annotated Python and NumPy code to LLVM (through decorators). Its goal is to seamlessly integrate with the Python scientific software stack and produce optimized native code, as well as integrate with native foreign languages.
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Jay Bourque