2009/10/29 Guido Tack <t...@ps.uni-sb.de> > Hi Ellis, > > > Ellis Breen wrote: > >> I'm currently looking for a free-as-in-beer constraint programming library >> with bindings in both C/C++ and Python. It seems Logilab started a Python >> wrapper for Gecode but never completed it. Are there any rival >> implementations? Would it be non-trivial to use SWIG for this? >> > > we're currently implementing an interface to the Numberjack Python library > (http://4c110.ucc.ie/numberjack/home). It's work in progress, but we > expect enough progress for it to be usable soon. The interface is generated > using SWIG. > > Wow, that looks amazing... A shame there's no direct Windows support but I'll try playing with Cygwin/MinGW.
> > Apparently Cassowary also supports Python but I can't seem to find the >> bindings. >> >> Also, has anyone attempted to integrate the Minizinc to Flatzinc compiler >> into a project containing Gecode, to allow interpretation of Minizinc >> scripts without using an intermediary program? >> > > That's not so easy, because mzn2fzn is written in Mercury, and currently > only available as a stand-alone program. It's should be possible to wrap > the Mercury code in a C library, but that hasn't been done yet. > > Ah... I guess it's not a showstopper, anyway, just makes deployment a bit more complicated (I am planning to use it with both Windows and Linux Buildbot slaves for enumerating test scenarios). > Cheers, > Guido > >
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