Hi,

On 09/19/11 09:09, Edward K. Ream wrote:


On Sep 19, 9:07 am, Terry Brown<[email protected]>  wrote:
My impression was that SWIG is used more typically for generating
Python API bindings for C programs, rather than converting C programs
to Python?

Right.  swig is only tangentially related to the c-to-python
toolchain, whatever that will be.

But converting swig to Python would be a good thing, so it makes a
good basis for thought experiments.

Edward


In a maybe related matter, another project I'm interested in is Sage [1] uses Python all the time, but when they need to go to deeper optimization they use Cython [2]. I don't know if this idea has been explored in the Blender project, but this thread bring to my mind these links.

[1] http://sagemath.org/
[2] http://www.cython.org/

Cheers,

Offray

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