(sorry for the double posting if any) It is my pleasure to announce a new version of the Pythran compiler.
Pythran is a Python compiler for scientific computing, more details on the PyData Paris talk: http://serge-sans-paille.github.io/talks/pydata-2015-04-03.html#/ A huge achievement of this version is being able to efficiently compile the following kernel: https://github.com/serge-sans-paille/pythran/blob/master/pythran/tests/cases/grayscott.py Kudos to Valerio De Carolis, Leopold Haimberger, xantares, T.J. Ragan, Joël Falcou and Neal Becker for their ultra-motivating feedbacks! And thanks *a lot* to Pierrick Brunet for his impressive development work and code reviewing effort! homepage: http://pythonhosted.org/pythran/ github: https://github.com/serge-sans-paille/pythran pypi: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pythran freenode: #pythran mliste: pyth...@freelists.org More details on this version (from the changelog): * Various numpy.* function implementation improvement (incl. concatenate, str.join, itertools.combinations) * Better error detection during install step * 32 bit compatibility * Complete rewrite of the expression engine * Improved support of numpy extended expression * Better user feedback on invalid pythran spec * More efficient support of string litterals * Faster exponentiation when index is an integer * NT2 revision bump * No-copy list as numpy expression parameters * Accept C and fortran layout for input arrays * Range value analysis and boundcheck removal * Newaxis style indexing * Better array-of-complex support * Glimpses of python3 support * Support for importing user defined modules * Archlinux support * Accept strided array as exported function input -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations/