Hi Robert,

The answer to your original question appears to be no, so the conversation 
turned to brainstorming solutions.  However your question did not provide a 
clear scope and purpose or measure of fitness for such a development.

Answers to the following questions may help focus this conversation.

Why did you ask for the CFFI binding?

Do you want access to a bigger function library, better numeric performance, or 
something else?

Why would you prefer CFFI bindings to numpy over CFFI bindings to a custom 
kernel?

What schedule are you hoping for?

How would you value traits such as portability, performance, implementation 
effort, user effort, and schedule?

-- Daniel

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